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21 votes
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Over 11,000 scientist signatories from 153 countries declare a climate emergency and establish global indicators for effective action
9 votes -
Human activities are drying out the Amazon
5 votes -
Climate campaigners are taking Norway's government back to court to oppose its plans to open the Arctic for oil drilling
7 votes -
California contemplates a dark and fiery future
9 votes -
Pete Buttigieg’s climate vision: Local fixes for a planet in crisis
5 votes -
Canada's Magdalen Islands have warmed 2.3 degrees Celsius since the late 19th century, twice the global average
4 votes -
Have a Nice Life - Sea of Worry (2019)
3 votes -
Sorry—organic farming is actually worse for climate change
13 votes -
Survival by degrees: 389 bird species on the brink
3 votes -
Climate breakdown, capatalism and democracy
8 votes -
In Iceland, a memorial ceremony for the Okjökull glacier suggests new ways to think about climate change
4 votes -
Andrew Yang's plan to tackle climate change
10 votes -
Andrew Yang at the CNN Climate Crisis Town Hall
2 votes -
In face of rising sea levels the Netherlands ‘must consider controlled withdrawal’
10 votes -
Facing unbearable heat, Qatar has begun to air-condition the outdoors
21 votes -
We can save the Arctic if we follow the Nordic countries' lead
5 votes -
Sweden's indigenous Sámi people threatened by climate change – global warming is putting the lifestyles of Arctic indigenous people under threat
7 votes -
How the women of Standing Rock are building sovereign economies
7 votes -
Land without bread: The Green New Deal forsakes America’s countryside
9 votes -
Meet the satellites that can pinpoint methane and carbon dioxide leaks
8 votes -
A worst-possible wildfire scenario for Southern California
8 votes -
Half a century of dither and denial – a climate crisis timeline
4 votes -
Sea 'boiling' with methane discovered in Siberia: 'No one has ever recorded anything like this before'
22 votes -
Revealed: the 20 firms behind a third of all carbon emissions
8 votes -
What we eat matters: To change climate crisis, we need to reshape the food system
6 votes -
The strange, uncertain fate of one of the world’s most valuable salmon habitats
5 votes -
"We are in a war zone against this disease.” Climate change is fueling fire blight, and Northern Michigan’s apple orchards are at risk
4 votes -
India isn’t letting a single onion leave the country
9 votes -
Moving rocks by hand, Colorado volunteers strengthen eroding landscapes to help withstand climate change
7 votes -
Any ex-climate deniers/skeptics here?
We've all seen it all over the news in recent years (decades, for those of who've been around long enough) ... people who are originally pretty sure they're right about something, tend to...
We've all seen it all over the news in recent years (decades, for those of who've been around long enough) ... people who are originally pretty sure they're right about something, tend to "double-down" on their convictions in the face of convincing evidence to the contrary ... and then double-down again.
Admitting you're wrong about something important, when you were pretty sure you were right, is just effin' hard.
Anybody here used to think climate change was a crock? What changed your mind?
15 votes -
Norway's massive wealth fund got the go-ahead to sell oil and gas stocks worth $5.9 billion
8 votes -
The schools where meat is off the menu for climate reasons
8 votes -
Special report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
5 votes -
Greta Thunberg to world leaders: 'How dare you – you have stolen my dreams and my childhood'
23 votes -
How cities reshape the evolutionary path of urban wildlife
9 votes -
Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks
10 votes -
America’s Great Climate Exodus Is Starting in the Florida Keys
17 votes -
You might not want to eat bugs. But would you eat meat that ate bugs?
15 votes -
'Terrifying' New Climate Models Warn of 6-7°C of Warming by 2100 If Emissions Not Slashed
20 votes -
Andrew Yang Speaks at MSNBC’s Climate Forum 2020 - 9/19/19
8 votes -
Amazon will order 100,000 electric delivery vans from EV startup Rivian, Jeff Bezos says
6 votes -
The blood-dimmed tide - Climate change is poised to alter the face of global conflict
4 votes -
What would a climate crisis doomsday bunker need?
I have been thinking recently, if a climate crisis is almost inevitable at this point what actions could an individual take to stay safe? I'm thinking some kind of underground bunker able to to...
I have been thinking recently, if a climate crisis is almost inevitable at this point what actions could an individual take to stay safe? I'm thinking some kind of underground bunker able to to sustain life. The main things you would need is power, water and food. The power is fairly simple since you could set up solar and wind generation and probably use that to grow food underground but I'm wondering what you would do for water. How possible would it be to collect barrels from the sea and have a personal desalination plant.
10 votes -
The tiny algae at ground zero of Greenland's melting glaciers
6 votes -
What can a software developer do about climate change?
22 votes -
2019 Ambassador of Conscience Award – Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has been honored by Amnesty International USA
5 votes -
On whose green Earth?
6 votes -
An IPCC report says two-thirds of glaciers on the Tibetan Plateau, the largest ice sheet after the Arctic and Antarctic, are set to disappear in eighty years
7 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes