Before the article I queried AI about this topic and here are the results: My Prompt: I would like to discuss ethics, morals and values. Is that ok? AI Response: Of course! I'd be happy to discuss ethics, morals, and values with you. These topics delve into fundamental aspects of human behavior, decision-making, and the... Continue Reading →
The Importance of Subscribing and Supporting Inside Climate News
In today's rapidly changing world, staying informed about critical issues such as climate change, energy, and the environment is more important than ever. While mainstream media outlets cover a wide range of topics, there are often large gaps in their reporting on crucial environmental issues. This is where Inside Climate News comes in. As a... Continue Reading →
Communications handbook for IPCC scientists
The IPCC and Effective Communication The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the leading scientific body on climate change, established in 1988 by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The IPCC's primary objective is to provide governments with scientific information to develop climate policies and to inform international... Continue Reading →
Excellent News Broadcast by TYT | STUDY: Penguins Are In BIG Trouble
Antarctic sea ice melting caused a concerning "breeding failure" amongst penguin colonies. Cenk Uygur, Rayyvana and Jordan Uhl discuss on The Young Turks. Video Source
Editor’s note: Marshall Brain – futurist, inventor, NCSU professor, writer and creator of “How Stuff Works” is a contributor to WRAL TechWire. Brain takes a serious as well as entertaining look at a world of possibilities for Earth and the human race. He’s also author of “The Doomsday Book: The Science Behind Humanity’s Greatest Threats.” This is the first of... Continue Reading →
Repost: True terror: Ten worst things climate change will soon deliver to our world
Davos: 1 in 10 travelled by private jet to meeting designed to tackle climate change - EuroNews (published 1.13.23) x Exxon accurately predicted climate change in the 70s: Which other fossil fuel giants knew the risks? - EuroNews x Stop 'Caving to Fossil Fuel Industry,' Experts Say as 2022 Confirmed Among Hottest Years on Record... Continue Reading →
Repost: Specific Fossil Fuel Industry Related Climate News…
A new generation of climate activists are using increasingly controversial methods to alert people to climate catastrophe. But why does the truth need such high optics? Just Stop Oil (JSO), established in April 2022, is a well-organized, high-optic, youth-led activist group that utilizes civil resistance as a form of protest. They are a step away,... Continue Reading →
Repost: Climate Change Misinformation and a New Wave of Civil Resistance
Repost: Eating Our Way to Extinction | Official Documentary
Narrated by Kate Winslet, ‘Eating Our Way to Extinction,’ a Cinematic Feature Documentary addresses the elephant in the room that no one wants to talk about... Will we be the next species on the path toward extinction? Subscribe here: https://bit.ly/SubscribeEatingOurWayT... Eating Our Way to Extinction is a cinematic feature documentary, taking audiences on a journey... Continue Reading →
Repost: The Climate Dots Need to Be Connected
The cloak of manipulation must be removed. Ecological tipping points are being breached all around us and yet the rhetoric from those who have the power to steer us in a safer direction remains essentially the same. They continue to tell us that we need more and faster Green Growth to solve this challenge DESPITE... Continue Reading →
Thoughts, Prayers, Rage, Resistance
A night to remember just how grim the oil industry really is I’m writing this late at night on the West Coast. I’ve spent the evening at a rally in Sacramento, listening to residents from around the area tell about the effects of oil drilling on their lives: the asthma, the cancers, the spills. And... Continue Reading →
2022 Arctic Report Card features Indigenous observations and knowledge A typhoon, smoke from wildfires and increasing rain are not what most imagine when thinking of the Arctic. Yet these are some of the climate-driven events included in NOAA’s 2022 Arctic Report Card, which provides a detailed picture of how warming is reshaping the once reliably... Continue Reading →