An Earth Day call for cities to stop waiting and start learning Tomorrow, Wednesday, April 22, 2026, is Earth Day, and this year’s global theme is “Our Power, Our Planet.” That theme matters because it reminds us that climate action is not only about national pledges or international summits. It is also about what happens... Continue Reading →
Trump’s USDA Isn’t “Reorganizing” the U.S. Forest Service. It’s Gutting It.
A disturbing report from BradBlog.com warns that the Trump Administration may be dismantling one of America’s most important public land institutions under the soothing language of “efficiency” and “restructuring.” There are political stories that flare up for a day and disappear. And then there are stories that reveal something deeper: the deliberate weakening of public... Continue Reading →
WAKE UP: The Climate Emergency Is No Longer a Debate — It Is Our Moment of Consequence
“The climate crisis is no longer a matter of prediction; it is a matter of consequence. The damage is visible, measurable, and accelerating — and delay now is a decision to accept greater harm later.”— Sheldon Whitehouse There is a voice in the United States Senate that has consistently sounded the alarm on the greatest... Continue Reading →
When Power Choices Put People Last: What the Attack on Weather Science Reveals
In response to this article: (Live Science) When Power Choices Put People Last: What the Attack on Weather Science Reveals On Dec. 16, 2025, the U.S. administration announced plans to dismantle the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) — one of the world’s premier weather and climate research institutions. The reasoning? Officials labeled NCAR a... Continue Reading →
A Connected Crisis: Climate, Power, and the Struggle for Truth in a Hotter World
We really need to take heed in regard to our children's future and the health of our planet! A Connected Crisis: Climate, Power, and the Struggle for Truth in a Hotter World Climate change is no longer only a story about rising temperatures, melting ice, or extreme weather. It has become a story about power—who... Continue Reading →
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 →
A Safer, Cheaper, and Greener Future for Electric Vehicles
A Safer, Cheaper, and Greener Future for Electric Vehicles and Grid Storage: The Promise of Next-Gen Battery Breakthroughs A major scientific breakthrough in battery technology could mark a turning point for electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy adoption, and grid-scale energy storage — unlocking safer, more affordable, and more sustainable power for transportation and infrastructure alike.... Continue Reading →
What COP30 Really Showed: The Planet Is Worse Off Than We Were Told
“A summit of pledges, a world of consequences.” COP30 in Belém was supposed to serve as a global reckoning. Instead, it felt like a mirror held up to a world trying to smile politely while the house burns around it. After hours of coverage, countless dispatches, and days of negotiation notes, one truth rises above... 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 →
Planet on the Brink: The 2025 State of Climate Chaos
How humanity’s vital signs are flashing red, and why urgent, transformative action is our only path to a just and livable future. The latest “State of the Climate” report (BioScience, November 2025) paints an urgent and unflinching picture of our planet’s condition. Our vital signs are flashing red as climate chaos arrives not as a... Continue Reading →