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Your Action Needed: Two Important Climate Actions to Make
CALL YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND ASK THEM TO DEFEND OUR CLIMATE. The climate crisis is here and now and it’s already costing us lives, health, and dollars. The outcome of the election means all the protections we’ve fought so hard for the last few years in tackling the climate crisis—protections that save thousands of... Continue Reading →
Navigating the Climate Emergency: A Path Towards Adaptive Resiliency
Embrace Eco-Conscious Living and Foster Harmony with Nature In September 2023, I embarked on a journey of Self-Directed Learning (SDL) to deepen my understanding of our Climate Emergency and Adaptive Resiliency. The more I learned, the more I realized how much there is still to discover. This journey led me to compile my insights and... Continue Reading →
The planet is in crisis, so why aren’t we all listening?
In a series of new reports, climate scientists across the world have again raised the alarm about the critical need for real action -- before the impacts of climate change become truly catastrophic. In Australia, the state of the climate report released yesterday by CSIRO and The Bureau of Meteorology revealed that Australia’s average temperature... Continue Reading →
Disruption: the Urgency of the Climate Crisis
Disruption: An In-Depth Examination of the Climate Crisis The documentary "DISRUPTION" offers a profound analysis of the escalating climate emergency, integrating scientific research with political and social commentary. By uniting insights from esteemed experts across various disciplines, the film underscores the imperative for immediate and collective action to address the multifaceted challenges posed by climate... Continue Reading →
How Do We Get Through This? Stacey Abrams on the 2024 Election Results
Stacey gives her thoughts on Donald Trump's victory over Kamala Harris in the 2024 Presidential Election. Video Source!
‘A wrecking ball’: experts warn Trump’s win sets back global climate action
Election of a ‘climate denier’ to US presidency poses ‘major threat to the planet’, environmentalists say Donald Trump’s new term as US president poses a grave threat to the planet if it blows up the international effort to curb dangerous global heating, stunned climate experts have warned in the wake of his decisive election victory.... Continue Reading →
Climate Power Statement on Presidential Election Results
Washington, D.C. — In response to the presidential election results, Climate Power Executive Director Lori Lodes released the following statement: “Our nation and planet are better off because of Kamala Harris’ bold leadership. Throughout her tenure as vice president and her career in public service, she has stood up for working people, fought to protect... Continue Reading →
Trump’s victory promises to shake up U.S. energy and climate policy, analysts and activists say
During a victory speech early Wednesday, Donald Trump boasted of the country’s vast reserves of oil and natural gas. “We have more liquid gold than any country in the world. More than Saudi Arabia. We have more than Russia. Bobby, stay away from the liquid gold,” Trump told Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a former environmental... Continue Reading →
The planet is ‘on the brink of an irreversible climate disaster,’ scientists warn
Posted on 6 November 2024 by dana1981 This is a re-post from Yale Climate Connections Earth’s climate in 2024 is “in a major crisis with worse to come if we continue with business as usual,” a team of 14 climate scientists warned in “The 2024 state of the climate report: Perilous times on planet Earth.” The... Continue Reading →
Embracing Adaptive Resiliency to Address the Climate and Ecological Emergency: A Call to Academic Leadership
A Moment of Reflection and Renewed Determination The recent electoral outcomes have left many of us in the learning world and community deeply concerned about the trajectory of environmental policy and climate action. While initial reactions may incline us toward introspection or even withdrawal, it is imperative that we, as scholars and educators, redouble our... Continue Reading →