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Global climate strike sees thousands join children in Australian climate rallies
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2019 Ambassador of Conscience Award – Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been honored by Amnesty International USA
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Finland's new government will propose a tax increase later this year on fossil fuel used for transport
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Senator Warren's climate change plan: 100% clean energy for America
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Worst weather experience?
Since it's the peak of tropical storm season again, this thread is open for all to share stories and thoughts about weather experiences. Not necessarily concerns about climate change, but the...
Since it's the peak of tropical storm season again, this thread is open for all to share stories and thoughts about weather experiences. Not necessarily concerns about climate change, but the incidents you've had personally, and whatever you've learned about preparation, resilience, and recovery.
I'm no longer a Florida resident, but my contacts are blowing up with concern over Hurricane Dorian.
I've been watching the storm on this nifty site, which has great tools and visualisations to satisfy the most avid weather geeks.
Dorian is likely to be another devastating, small-region, high-intensity buzzsaw, like last year's Hurricane Michael, which practically erased towns in the Florida panhandle, or the 1935 Labor Day hurricane. [I'm not really a good person - I'm having more than a little schadenfreude that Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort is near the center of the storm's predicted path. But I'm not the only person who thought of that.]
According to the Insurance Information Institute, Florida has nearly $600 billion dollars of single family housing at risk from a Category 5 hurricane, leaving aside loss of life and injury.
My stories, compressed for those who've read this before
Some of my friends and colleagues have families still recovering from the impacts of 2017's Hurricanes Irma, Harvey, and Maria.
While I had to deal with these storms' impacts to infrastructure professionally, the hurricanes didn't have enormous personal impact. I was mainly supporting friends or covering for colleagues struggling to help family in Texas, Puerto Rico, and the Caribbean Islands. Our house was eight miles from the coast, so we only dealt with a downed tree and other cleanup, a few hours without power, and some blocked roads.
Because I have dumb hobbies, the most extreme weather dangers I ever encountered were while kayaking and canoeing. Five years ago, I was on a guided ocean kayaking trip that ran into an unpredicted storm squall. Perfect blue skies and calm one minute; near darkness, huge waves, practically solid rain, and 40-knot winds the next. The party got scattered all over half a dozen of the 10,000 Islands. I struggled to get off the windward side of a long isle, so the wind banged my kayak into mangroves for an hour, then I was paddling furiously to avoid being swept into the Gulf of Mexico. But we all survived without major harm, the guide managed to reconnect us without calling for rescue, and we arrived at our destination with good stories. I can only imagine what it's like to be exposed to worse conditions in a hurricane.
Up to that time, the most dangerous weather I'd run into was snow and ice storms. When I was a kid, the Blizzard of 1978 left my family stranded, without phones, power or heat, for five days. We had a fireplace, plenty of hardwood, and an ample store of dried and canned provisions, so it felt more like a rustic adventure than the dire situation it could have been. My brother and I thought 10-foot snowdrifts were the greatest fun ever - we spent more time outside than in, "helping" to dig out by making snow forts and tunnels with the neighbors' kids. Of course, it was followed with a spring of chores like putting up half a kilometer of snow fences, learning to drive a 40-hp farm tractor, and setting up a ham radio antenna and generator, as my city-raised parents had come to grasp what rural life really entailed.
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg nears end of her Atlantic crossing on zero-carbon yacht
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International science expedition reached the North Pole with the Norwegian coastguard's vessel KV Svalbard
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Nordics seek common stance on climate after talks in Iceland
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Helsinki has revealed a first-of-its kind website meant to empower citizens, businesses and tourists to make more sustainable choices
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Horticulturists have planted five palm trees in Laugardalur to investigate how these plants respond to Icelandic weather conditions
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Greta Thunberg takes climate fight to Germany’s threatened Hambach Forest
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Who will pay for the huge costs of holding back rising seas?
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As warming temperatures dramatically reshape Iceland's landscape businesses and the government are spending millions for survival and profit
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'Youth and workers uniting behind this crisis': German labor union urges two million members to join global climate strike
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To succeed, the US Green New Deal must tap the power of collective action
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The empty radicalism of the climate apocalypse: What would it mean to get serious about climate change?
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To survive climate catastrophe, look to queer and disabled folks
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Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has accepted a ride across the Atlantic by sail boat to attend two key climate conferences
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Greta Thunberg writes climate essay for the The 1975's new album
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French MPs give frosty reception to Swedish climate change activist Greta Thunberg
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Helsinki sustainability celebrated as Finland takes over EU presidency
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France plans to put an 'ecotax' on nearly all air travel
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'Protesters as terrorists': Growing number of US states turn anti-pipeline activism into a crime
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Rainforest on fire: On the front lines of Bolsonaro’s war on the Amazon, Brazil’s forest communities fight against climate catastrophe
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Donald Trump to claim US is environmental leader in spite of ripping up protections
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The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it
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The Green New Deal wants farmers to restore the land, not keep wrecking it
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Why Greta Thunberg's leadership of the environmental movement is so important
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Canada’s chance for a Green New Deal
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New York State is about to pass its own Green New Deal
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Carbon pricing: Why do economists favor carbon taxes to fight climate change?
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Ireland to ban new petrol and diesel vehicles from 2030
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Which countries have a net zero carbon goal?
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Theresa May commits to net zero UK carbon emissions by 2050
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Question of the century: Do we have a right to a livable climate?
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Envirocidal: The best solution to the compound crises of climate, biodiversity and soil depletion is to simply stop eating animals
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Eradicating ecocide
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How the Green New Deal can deliver land justice
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What people in Kentucky coal country really think about a Green New Deal
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A Green New Deal must prioritize regenerative agriculture
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The new film "The Race Is On" tackles climate change. Its filmmaker is Dr. James Dyke, who's crossed the line that separates academia from activism.
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One in five Americans now live in places committed to 100% clean power
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Climate change fiction is rethinking the ecoterrorist
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Rebelling Against Climate Death: For all its flaws, Extinction Rebellion's direct actions against climate change are growing in popularity and pissing off the right people. We should support them.
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A timeline of what it's like to spend the evening with the climate activist group Extinction Rebellion
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House OKs 100 percent clean energy in Washington by 2045
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Senate blocks Green New Deal, but climate change emerges as key 2020 issue
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Madison adopts plan to achieve clean energy goals, align with federal Green New Deal bill
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500 million years of climate history pinned on plate tectonics
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