The wonderful David Attenborough. I met him about 30 years ago and he's exactly as you see him on TV. I'd written I guess you'd cal it fan mail giving thanks to David for his incredible contribution to teaching the general public about Natural History, in particular with his 'Life' series - Life on Earth,... Continue Reading →
Climate Emergency Feedback Loops
"I highly recommend you to watch these five very educational short films on feedback loops." - Greta Thunberg The Earth is warming the Earth. In this series of five short films, learn why natural warming loops have scientists alarmed—and why we have less time than we think. Subtitled in 23 languages. Source...
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HEALTH, ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE COALITION
As climate disasters become more regular, it has become imperative that we shift our business and individual processes to ones that are more sustainable for the planet and the people. Sustainability education is crucial for the current and the next generation as we learn to grapple with a plethora of environmental and social changes. We... Continue Reading →
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WION Climate Summit: Why ignoring Climate change is not an option
During the Wion Climate Summit, Palki Sharma Upadhyay, Executive Editor of Wion, started the discussion on why ignoring climate change is not an option. Sudhir Chaudhary, CEO & Editor-in-Chief of Wion, gave the welcome address as the panelists discussed solution-oriented deliberation on climate policy. About Channel: WION -The World is One News, examines global issues... Continue Reading →
Fae Saulenas does not want your sympathy. Saulenas, along with her 46-year-old daughter Lauren, spent last winter—their covid winter—in Saugus, Massachusetts, in a house without a working furnace. Saulenas is in her 70s. Lauren, because of brain injuries she experienced in the womb, is quadriplegic, blind, and affected by a seizure disorder, among other disabilities.... Continue Reading →
How rising groundwater caused by climate change could devastate coastal communities
In the face of environmental catastrophe and the climate emergency, these eco-friendly organisations are making a positive impact. They're all evidence-based, and worthy of your support As outdoor adventurers, the sheer amount of time we spend immersed in nature means we’re pretty clued up on how climate change is affecting our planet (be it through... Continue Reading →
Best Climate Change Charities | 8 Environmental Organisations We Should All Be Supporting
On a dollar-for-dollar basis, where will your money do the most to fight climate change? The economist Daniel Stein has a clear answer: You should give to groups that lobby for aggressive climate policies. And if you’re an American, he has three such groups in mind: the Evergreen Collaborative, Carbon180, and the Clean Air Task... Continue Reading →
A New Estimate of the ‘Most Effective’ Way to Fight Climate Change
Inside Climate News won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize in national reporting for this four-part narrative series and six-part follow-up about an oil spill most Americans have never heard of. More than 1 million gallons of oil spilled into the Kalamazoo River in July 2010, triggering the most expensive cleanup in U.S. history, at a cost... Continue Reading →
The Dilbit Disaster | Inside The Biggest Oil Spill You’ve Never Heard Of
The topic of climate change is inescapable, as its effects can be felt across all demographics. Children, pregnant people and older adults are at risk from extreme weather and heat.External link:open_in_new Individuals with allergies breathe a little less easily as the concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increase the presence of grass pollen,External link:open_in_new causing allergies in about... Continue Reading →
54 Great Sources for Climate Change News
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced people to change the way they live and, in the process, cracked open the door to a rare reset opportunity. Behavioral scientists refer to this phenomenon as the “fresh start effect,” where disruptive events act as temporal landmarks, separating past behaviors (and selves) from new, often aspirational ones. As we... Continue Reading →