Vice President Al Gore mentioned an article in the Economist this week which I wasn’t sure which one although it looks like the one entitled, Global Warming is coming for your Home published there on 4.11.24. Below is a summary of the article and not the article itself! Global Warming is Coming for Your Home... Continue Reading →
EXXON Mobil CEO Has A Horrible Idea About Climate Change
The video "EXXON Mobil CEO Has A Horrible Idea About Climate Change #TYT" discusses the comments made by the CEO of ExxonMobil, Darren Woods, regarding climate change. The video criticizes Woods' stance, arguing that his views on climate change are misguided and harmful. Specifically, the video highlights that Woods claimed climate change is "manageable" and... Continue Reading →
This site provides two databases of climate change caselaw. Cases in the databases are organized by type of claim and are searchable. In many cases, links are available to decisions, complaints, and other case documents. Compiled by Sabin Center for Climate Change Law - Source Go to Databases...
Climate Change Litigation Databases
The FUTURE OF EARTH – (If these die out, we will too)
The Vital Importance of Earth's Key Species: A BBC Science Focus Review In a world where the delicate balance of ecosystems is constantly under threat, it is crucial to recognize and appreciate the invaluable contributions of some of Earth's most essential species. The BBC Science Focus special edition magazine, 'The FUTURE OF EARTH,' sheds light... Continue Reading →
Let’s prepare for our new climate…
As Vicki Arroyo says, it's time to prepare our homes and cities for our changing climate, with its increased risk of flooding, drought and uncertainty. She illustrates this inspiring talk with bold projects from cities all over the world -- local examples of thinking ahead. Source...
Community-powered solutions to the climate crisis…
Climate change is the epic challenge of our lives, and community leaders like Rahwa Ghirmatzion and Zelalem Adefris are already working on sustainable, resilient solutions. Through their organizations in Buffalo and Miami, they're focused on durable, affordable housing for under-resourced communities, the most vulnerable to the instability of climate change. Watch for a lesson on... Continue Reading →
Climate change is increasing the frequency, intensity and magnitude of disasters, leading to a higher number of deaths, injuries and increased economic losses. Nature-based solutions, such as conserving forests, wetlands and coral reefs, can help communities prepare for, cope with, and recover from disasters, including slow-onset events such as drought. Nature can be a cost-effective... Continue Reading →
Nature-based solutions to disasters
Just like the IPCC reports themselves, the way IPCC authors engage with the public should be based on the best available evidence. This is the first time such guidance has been produced for the world’s leading scientific body on climate change, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). The handbook sets out six principles for... Continue Reading →
Communications handbook for IPCC scientists
This Legendary Florida Farm Has Changed The Way We Grow Food…
(Part 1 of 2) The #1 Place To Visit If You Want To Grow Food In Warm Climates! This latest video tour has been a goal of ours for quite some time. We bring you along to ECHO Global Farm in Fort Myers, FL, one of the first places to break open our passion for... Continue Reading →
Climate Change Litigation Databases
This site provides two databases of climate change caselaw. Cases in the databases are organized by type of claim and are searchable. In many cases, links are available to decisions, complaints, and other case documents. Compiled by Sabin Center for Climate Change Law - Source Go to Databases...
Let’s prepare for our new climate…
According to Vicki Arroyo, it is important to prepare our homes and cities for the changing climate, which brings an increased risk of flooding, drought, and uncertainty. She emphasizes the need to think ahead and shares inspiring examples of bold projects from cities around the world [[3]]. Vicki Arroyo, an environmental policy influencer, uses her... Continue Reading →