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16 votes
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Norway to spend $6 million a year stock-piling grain, citing pandemic, war and climate change – will start storing 15,000 tons of grain yearly until 2028 or 2029
54 votes -
To predict future sea level rise, we need accurate maps of the world's most remote fjords in Greenland and Antarctica
8 votes -
Rice prices soar, fanning fears of food inflation spike in Asia
17 votes -
How wealthy "super emitters" in the US are disproportionately driving the climate crisis — while blaming you
34 votes -
Carbon removal should be a public good
30 votes -
From solo protest to global movement – five years of 'Fridays for Future' in pictures
3 votes -
Taliban bringing water to Afghanistan’s parched plains via massive canal
32 votes -
July 2023 was the hottest month on record
29 votes -
Kids and families: the latest targets of climate denialism propaganda
34 votes -
New simulation based study warns against risks of ‘time-traveling pathogens’ in thawing Arctic permafrost
11 votes -
As world warms, Sweden sees opportunity to grow its young wine industry
6 votes -
‘We’re changing the clouds.’ An unforeseen test of geoengineering is fueling record ocean warmth.
80 votes -
Analysis - Financial Times article - Lex in depth: how investors are underpricing climate risks
10 votes -
Recorded interview with Hawaiian indigenous community leader re the fires, ecology, climate change, water, history, politics, culture and current needs
13 votes -
Judge rules in favor of Montana youths in landmark climate decision
46 votes -
What a green monetary policy could look like
8 votes -
The EPA’s ambitious plan to cut auto emissions receives pushback from US automakers
29 votes -
Let's talk about talking about geoengineering
13 votes -
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has pulled out of an appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival over its links to the fossil fuel industry
27 votes -
The profound loneliness of being collapse aware
70 votes -
Climate change-related mass migration requires health system resilience
9 votes -
Greenland's largest glacial floating ice declined 42% due to global warming, scientists determine
16 votes -
How extreme heat hits America's hungry
7 votes -
Removing carbon from Earth's atmosphere may not 'fix' climate change
23 votes -
Google-owned YouTube makes millions from channels pushing climate disinformation: Analysis
80 votes -
Democratic Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon says US President Biden must stop approving new fossil fuel projects
28 votes -
Plastic overshoot day spotlights growing 'climate nightmare' of global waste
19 votes -
"Gen Z for Change" leader interrupts US President Biden's press secretary to demand climate action
40 votes -
UN Chief proclaims 'era of global boiling' as July set to be hottest month ever recorded
21 votes -
Berkeley Earth June 2023 temperature update
7 votes -
Saguaro cacti collapsing in Arizona extreme heat, scientist says
17 votes -
'Could be a world record': South Florida ocean temperature hits 101.1°F
21 votes -
Expert reaction to a paper warning of a collapse of the Atlantic meridional overturning circulation
34 votes -
Sick of hearing about record heat? Scientists say those numbers paint the story of a warming world.
19 votes -
How climate change could cause a home insurance meltdown
30 votes -
Digging into India's drive to acquire critical minerals
5 votes -
Camp Century - The Hidden City Beneath the Ice
9 votes -
When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future
16 votes -
Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level
33 votes -
The coolest library on Earth: At the University of Copenhagen, researchers store ice cores that hold the keys to Earth’s climate past and future
15 votes -
The heat-resistant organism in antler coral may help it adapt as ocean temperatures increase
4 votes -
Mining is getting a makeover. The industry believes that in order to be successful — and maximize profits — a company now needs a “social license to operate,” or moral permission to extract minerals.
6 votes -
Why do cloud providers keep building datacenters in America's hottest city?
33 votes -
Where do you stand on climate change?
I'm intrigued to ask Tildes this because people are from all walks of life and from all over the world. Right now, Europe is being hit with a heatwave that's breaking all records. Last year the UK...
I'm intrigued to ask Tildes this because people are from all walks of life and from all over the world.
Right now, Europe is being hit with a heatwave that's breaking all records. Last year the UK had it's hottest day ever recorded too. It's pretty crazy and it's messing with crops, animals and humans alike. It's changing our way of life.
The question is: do you believe we're the cause and humans have caused global warming?
Or
We're in a climate cycle the world naturally takes going from ice age to extreme heat and back again?
I ask because I'm of the belief that science is right, humans are causing this. However, a few friends, some of who I believe to be fairly intelligent, are firmly sticking to it being a planet cycle and it's purely natural.
Your views please?
83 votes -
Scientists at Purdue have created a white paint that, when applied, can reduce the surface temperature on a roof and cool the building beneath it
56 votes -
Making infrared cooling paint from grocery store items
9 votes -
‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes
25 votes -
How coral reefs can survive climate change
8 votes -
Analysis rate of sea level rise and flood risk
5 votes