A “tipping point” is when a system, with just a small amount of additional energy, is pushed from one stable state to another suddenly and dramatically. This can be a chair falling backwards. Or it can be a major earth system collapsing. The IPCC recently identified 15 potential climate-related tipping points that scientists have grown... Continue Reading →
Researchers say their prototype produces hydrogen with greater than 99% purity and works in air as dry as 4% relative humidity Donna Lu Researchers have created a solar-powered device that produces hydrogen fuel directly from moisture in the air. According to its inventors, the prototype produces hydrogen with greater than 99% purity and can work... Continue Reading →
Out of thin air: new solar-powered invention creates hydrogen fuel from the atmosphere
Welcome to our Public Arena during Climate Week NYC 2022. Join us as we explore pressing climate issues with leading experts, including scientists, policymakers, NGOs, companies, and more. September 12th to September 25th, 2022. Join the conversation on WeDontHaveTime.org. Details (WeDontHaveTime) Official Website SDG Announcement and Sign-up for Event Notices Register — it's free (WeDontHaveTime)... Continue Reading →
Climate Week NYC Hub | Sept. 12 – 25th, 2022
Amsterdam Climate Week: Opening Panel Discussion - Noam Chomsky - Alicia Fall - John D. Liu The inaugural Amsterdam Climate Week - ACW will run from the 12th - 18th of September and is an opportunity for people to come together to collaborate and initiate projects to tackle climate change. Less talking and more doing!... Continue Reading →
Amsterdam Climate Week
"We are not living here by choice. Everything we own is underwater," says a rescued villager near Mehar, the latest city to be flooded in Pakistan due to record rainfall and the overflowing Indus River. Navy volunteers have raced out on lifeboats to deliver aid and ferry people in need of medical care back to... Continue Reading →
‘This is climate carnage’: UN chief visits Pakistan’s flood-ravaged provinces
Night temperatures are rising fast, and that’s a problem for rice and other critical crops, which have fewer defenses at night by Olivia Paschal in Jonesboro, Arkansas with photographs by Ariel Cobbert As the sun sets outside with temperatures in the high 80s, where they’ll stay most of the night, several varieties of potted rice... Continue Reading →
Night-time heat is killing crops. Scientists are rushing to find resilient plants
¿Cómo se puede enfriar el planeta y frenar el calentamiento global? | BBC Mundo
Escuchamos constantemente hablar del calentamiento global y de sus devastadoras consecuencias para la humanidad. Desde 1970 el termómetro del planeta se ha disparado y los cálculos científicos alertan de que el aumento de temperatura podría llegar a casi 4 grados en 2100. Eso, aseguran, llevaría a la humanidad a una catástrofe climática con una seria... Continue Reading →
Official Title: How Bad Is It? And what does that question even mean? I got a phone call last night, from a person I admire as much as anyone I know; she’s spent her life working, with great effectiveness, for a wide variety of progressive causes. I turn to her for guidance on dozens of questions.... Continue Reading →
MUST READ CLIMATE ARTICLE BY BILL MCKIBBEN…
“Attack Philanthropy”: Right-Wing Billionaire Fueled Climate Denial & Conservative Judges, Schools
New revelations about the secretive right-wing billionaire Barre Seid, who donated $1.6 billion to a conservative nonprofit run by Leonard Leo, known as Donald Trump’s “Supreme Court whisperer,” show he has also used his massive fortune to undermine climate science, fight Medicaid expansion and remake the higher education system in a conservative mold. We speak... Continue Reading →
The devastating effects of the climate crisis are here. The short-term profits of the fossil fuel industry are not more important than our planet. The Senate must reject the dirty side deal to approve a pipeline through West Virginia. . Video Source
Reject this dirty side deal. (Must Watch Climate Emergency Video)
Climate Wars: The US’s divide on climate change – Part 1 | People and Power
Like the rest of the world, the United States has seen record temperatures, drought and wildfires in recent years - some of the long-predicted consequences of made-made global warming. In August 2022, President Joe Biden signed into law a spending bill that – among other provisions for healthcare and tax reform – will commit nearly... Continue Reading →