Listen to these kids’ 🔥 rap about combating the climate crisis. » Subscribe to NowThis: http://go.nowth.is/News_Subscribe » Sign up for our newsletter KnowThis to get the biggest stories of the day delivered straight to your inbox: https://go.nowth.is/KnowThis In US news and current events today, students from Cappabue National School in rural Ireland are serious about... Continue Reading →
Climate Rap Challenge – Science Rap Academy
Write a verse (in any language) about how climate change is affecting your local environment and community and submit it in the comments or on IG/Twitter (@ScienceWithTom). In these verses, 8th graders from San Francisco, California (The Nueva School) and high schoolers from Andalucía, Spain (Colegio Salesianos in Alcalá de Guadaíra) explain the environmental and... Continue Reading →
GAWVI – Climate Change (Official Audio)
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Stand for Trees
Dear Future Generations: Sorry
An Apology Letter to Future Generations. Sorry. Source... I'm sorry we are starting to take heed to messages and dire requests from the past now...
Recent years have seen an onslaught of apocalyptic natural disasters around the world – floods, cyclones, storms, wildfires, and 2020 was deemed the joint hottest year on record. All over the world young people have demanded action against climate change, determined to compel the world to act now to prevent irreversible damage to our environment... Continue Reading →
WaterAid showcases 15 young activists fighting to save our planet
Greening the ghetto…
In an emotionally charged talk, MacArthur-winning activist Majora Carter details her fight for environmental justice in the South Bronx -- and shows how minority neighborhoods suffer most from flawed urban policy. Continued at source...
January 21, 2021 - New globally consistent methods for mapping forest carbon sources and sinks around the world show that forests absorb a net 7.6 billion metric tonnes of carbon dioxide each year. The data confirms that globally forests are an overall carbon sink, though there is variation within forests. The new maps, released today... Continue Reading →
New Maps Show Forests Absorb Twice as Much Carbon as They Release Each Year
2020 was remarkable in every aspect. With political scandals, coronavirus and a financial crisis, it was a relief to reach 2021, finally. Despite these challenges, 2020 was a progressive year for the renewable energy industry. Here’s our 2020 Renewable Energy Review. What has happened in 2020 – Renewable Energy Review? In the following, we list... Continue Reading →
2020 Renewable Energy Review
ARRESTING CLIMATE CHANGE (Poem)
The strikes that Greta started are Indeed a wonder to behold, But they have not effected change We need to make if truth be told. The problem is they’re strikes against The memes of all humanity Which make a life all should agree Defines the word insanity. To make the necessary change In order to... Continue Reading →
New Yorkers applaud as the NYC pension funds, led by Comptroller Stringer and Mayor de Blasio, begin to dump $4 billion invested in Exxon and other Oil & Gas corporations in a historic win for climate action New York — Today, New York City’s largest pension funds voted to initiate full fossil fuel divestment, selling... Continue Reading →