The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) releases a new report every few years. And each time the world takes a deep breath — the news isn’t easy to digest. This week, the IPCC released the third part of its Sixth Assessment Report on the state of the climate crisis. The first section... Continue Reading →
The oil giant’s massive plan to drill in Guyana’s waters comes as the UN Secretary General warns of fossil fuels as a “blight on investment portfolios.” “Investing in new fossil fuel infrastructure is moral and economic madness,” UN Secretary-General António Guterres said as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released part of its latest... Continue Reading →
ExxonMobil Announces $10 Billion Oil Investment the Same Day IPCC Signals End for Fossil Fuels
crimes against the climate…
Our society spends an enormous amount of time, energy, and money to deal with crimes of various types, such as the potential crimes studied by the Mueller Investigation, and rightly so. But however serious these crimes turn out to be, they will not compare with the seriousness of the crimes against the climate - which... Continue Reading →
MUST READ ARTICLE: Suggestion please read entire article DIRECTLY AT THEIR site instead as this excerpt below omits the 'charts' and does NOT do this justice. Much better to go directly to source EXPOSED.BY.CMD.COM In its recently released report on climate impacts and adaptation, a working group of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change points... Continue Reading →
The Dirty Dozen: The Biggest Nonprofit Funders of Climate Denial
Because they're down to the nub At 5 a.m. this morning we were supposed to get the report from Working Group 3 of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. It didn’t come—because delegates were still arguing. And the arguments were over the two most fundamental questions of the climate era: must we get off fossil... Continue Reading →
IPCC talks go down to the wire
Dino Talks #2 — A Deeper Dive into the Damages Caused by Fossil Fuel Subsidies
We Don't Have Time and UNDP are proud to present the second episode in a series of 10 in-depth table talks on the subject of fossil fuel subsidies. 💡 Ask your questions to our guests on: https://app.wedonthavetime.org/posts/... We need to halve our emissions by 2030 and hit net zero no later than 2050 to save... Continue Reading →
The senator told oil and gas executives that politicians are there to be sublet for their needs. We’ve long known what Senator Joe Manchin is, and now we don’t even have to haggle about the price. From the New Republic: He exhorted CERAWeek attendees to provide leadership in Washington and look for a “return on... Continue Reading →
Joe Manchin Is a Walking, Talking Advertisement for the Real Consequences of Citizens United
Climate panel calls for "rapid and deep" transition away from fossil fuels. Nations have moved too slowly to curb climate change, and now must take swift and aggressive steps if they hope to avoid the worst impacts of global warming, the world’s top scientists warned on Monday. Greenhouse gas emissions must peak within the next... Continue Reading →
‘We are at a crossroads’: New IPCC report says it’s fossil fuels or our future
The dangers of climate change have been well reported for years. But what's had less attention is how the world could effectively tackle the issue. Yesterday, UN scientists laid out a plan that they believe could help people avoid the worst impacts of rising temperatures. The report, by the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change... Continue Reading →
Climate change: IPCC scientists report five ways to save the planet
Electrolux launches a new Microplastic Filter for washing machines to help prevent up to two plastic bags worth of microplastic fibers* from being released from laundry, per household, every year. The new Microplastic Filter can prevent up to 90% of microplastic fibers, larger than 45 microns, being released from synthetic clothing during laundering. Laundering alone... Continue Reading →
Electrolux launches microplastic filter to help tackle rising tide of plastic pollution
TACTICAL URBANISM or how to save our cities experimenting | LACOMETA
(This video is in Spanish Language) In this new video we will talk about the city as a space for coexistence, social movements and how experimentation and participatory processes are the best "resilience" tool for our cities. I also connect with some very good examples such as the dreamhamar project (Norway) of Ecosistema Urbano or... Continue Reading →