From the Amazon to every climate-frontline—our collective inaction today will echo as unforgivable tomorrow. I write from a place of deep conviction, urgency, and yes—rising frustration. The words of Simon Stiell, Executive Secretary of the UNFCCC, delivered at the opening of COP30 in Belém, Brazil, cut straight to the heart of this crisis: “While climate... Continue Reading →
Navigating the Crossroads of Information, Politics, and Personal Relationships in a Divided America
This is a summary of the issues discussed on the latest BradCast, not a direct transcript from the show. For the full podcast, please visit BradBlog. In the final broadcast before the Thanksgiving holiday, a range of crucial topics are explored, from the geopolitical to the domestic, with a critical focus on the polluted information... Continue Reading →
We Can Fix It
What is We Can Fix It? It’s actionable, relatable, expert climate advice directly from me: climate scientist, professor and writer Kim Nicholas. I’m on a mission to help stabilize the climate in time to avoid catastrophic climate change, while making life on Earth better for people and nature. I could really use your help, which is... Continue Reading →
Nationalism and Climate Change
In 2017, Yuval Harari and Dan Ariely participated in a discussion titled "Future Think: From Sapiens to Homo Deus." The conversation took place in New York City and covered various topics related to Harari's books, including "Sapiens" and "Homo Deus". Yuval Harari's Views: - Harari discussed the limited ability of politicians to do good but... Continue Reading →