Jacques-André Mayeur 9 hours ago Great video, good summary. There won't be a worldwide consensus on which path is the best and how to get there. However, countries shouldn't wait for the consensus to act and incentivize other countries to find their own way to reach net zero. While doing so the technology will improve... Continue Reading →
140bn metric tons of planet-heating gases could be unleashed if fossil fuel extraction plans get green light, analysis shows by Nina Lakhani in Colorado and Oliver Milman in New York The fate of the vast quantities of oil and gas lodged under the shale, mud and sandstone of American drilling fields will in large part... Continue Reading →
US fracking boom could tip world to edge of climate disaster
Heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States. As average global temperatures continue to rise, the threats of both extreme heat events and chronic heat are projected to increase. Heat disproportionately affects marginalized residents and those who face systematic inequities such as workplace safety, housing quality, energy affordability, transportation reliability, and healthcare... Continue Reading →
Planning for Urban Heat Resilience
Limits and Beyond: 50 years on from The Limits to Growth, what did we learn and what’s next? Published 2022 – In 1972, a book changed the world. The Club of Rome commissioned a report that shifted how we see what humans are doing to the planet. Looking back five decades later, what happened next,... Continue Reading →
Limits and Beyond
Climate Action Needs Culture | Picture Zero: Creative Carbon Scotland
When the nations of the world come together in Glasgow, what will be the story we tell of COP26? SOURCE! Excellent! This applies to COP27 and more...