Un-American and Anti-Science: How U.S. Climate Policy Is Backward-Stepping — And What the World Is Doing Instead

Since the start of President Trump’s second term, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has embarked on a sweeping rollback of public health and environmental protections that undermine both science and the future of life on Earth. From erasing well-established climate science from federal websites to redefining what is considered “safe” exposure to known carcinogens, these... Continue Reading →

What Happens When Climate Research Is Dismantled?

This learning-oriented blog post designed to help you the readers understand what is being proposed, what has already happened in past administrations, and why it matters, without assuming prior expertise. It focuses on implications first, with careful language that distinguishes confirmed actions, proposals, and risks. What Happens When Climate Research Is Dismantled? Understanding the Real-World... Continue Reading →

Breaking Boundaries: COP30’s Global Climate Crossroads – A Deep‑Dive Analysis

By Mr. Alvarez, Climate Tribe Social Content Curator(Climate Tribe Social - climatetribe.social is Under Construction until early Spring 2026, regardless what you see on the landing page.) 1. Why COP30 Is More Than “Just Another Summit” The 2025 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP30) lands in Belém, Brazil—the gateway to the Amazon, the planet’s living lung. That... Continue Reading →

Building an Adaptive Resilience Center: Community Actions for Climate and Democracy Protection

Note: This document is an expansion of the Grant Proposals I have submitted, offering a deeper exploration of the strategic vision, community-driven initiatives, and long-term impact of the Adaptive Resilience Center. It provides a framework for how this initiative will serve as a vital hub for climate adaptation, social cohesion, and democratic engagement, ensuring that... Continue Reading →

Safeguarding Our Planet: A Clarion Call to Confront the Climate Emergency

Insightful Perspectives on Prioritizing Environmental Preservation for a Sustainable Future The escalating Climate Emergency is an existential threat that demands our unwavering attention and decisive action. This global crisis transcends boundaries, impacting every aspect of life on our planet, from the well-being of future generations to the preservation of biodiversity and ecological balance. Ignoring this... Continue Reading →

man can fail…

"A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else." - John Burroughs "We have two choices: continue to blame the world for our stress or take responsibility for own reactions and deliberately change our emotional climate." - Doc Childre and Howard Martin, HeartMath Solution

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