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18 votes
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Electric cars won't shrink emissions enough - we must cut travel too
6 votes -
Britain will have water shortages in twenty-five years thanks to climate change, environment chief says
7 votes -
US and Saudi Arabia blocking regulation of geoengineering, sources say
7 votes -
BirthStrikers: Meet the women who refuse to have children until climate change ends
14 votes -
The seas are saving us from runaway global warming, but for how long?
5 votes -
Greta Thunberg, schoolgirl climate change warrior: ‘Some people can let things go. I can’t’.
7 votes -
Unburning CO2
7 votes -
Solar geo-engineering: It won’t hurt a bit!
4 votes -
It's 2050 And This Is How We Stopped Climate Change
17 votes -
Halving warming with idealized solar geoengineering moderates key climate hazards
7 votes -
Lab-grown meat and ancient grains – what will be on the menu in 2050?
3 votes -
As more rain falls, Greenland is melting faster
7 votes -
"Deep Adaptation": A paper that predicts an inevitable near-term social collapse due to climate change
26 votes -
The next financial crisis could be caused by climate change
15 votes -
US Environmental Protection Agency administrator Wheeler: "Is climate change the existential threat? I don’t see it as the existential threat, no"
7 votes -
The last generation
7 votes -
Climate change: Angela Merkel welcomes school strikes
11 votes -
Iceberg twice the size of New York City about to break off Antarctica, says NASA
12 votes -
CO2 emissions fall in eighteen countries with strong policies, study finds (in the journal Nature Climate Change)
18 votes -
A world without clouds
12 votes -
Climate change enters its blood-sucking phase - as winters grow warmer in North America, thirsty ticks are on the move
13 votes -
Glencore bows to climate lobby and caps coal production
9 votes -
Yes, the Green New Deal is audacious. But we have no choice but to think big.
12 votes -
The Australian government has formally recognised the extinction of a tiny island rodent, the Bramble Cay melomys - the first known demise of a mammal because of human-induced climate change.
The current news report: 'Our little brown rat': first climate change-caused mammal extinction The recent government statement: Stronger protection for threatened species The news report from...
The current news report: 'Our little brown rat': first climate change-caused mammal extinction
The recent government statement: Stronger protection for threatened species
The news report from 2016: First Mammal Species Goes Extinct Due to Climate Change
The scientific report from 2016: Confirmation of the extinction of the Bramble Cay melomys Melomys rubicola on Bramble Cay, Torres Strait (PDF)
8 votes -
Wallace Broecker, the geophysicist who popularized the term 'global warming,' has died
8 votes -
Having children is one of the most destructive things you can to do the environment, say researchers
38 votes -
Florida is drowning. Condos are still being built. Can't humans see the writing on the wall?
18 votes -
This land is meant only for saffron. Without it, it means nothing.
10 votes -
Gardeners in da house?
I've enjoyed the challenges of gardening in zone 5 -6 and zone 10 - 11, and am wondering about others' experience. Climate change, with migrating pests/diseases and more erratic weather, are...
I've enjoyed the challenges of gardening in zone 5 -6 and zone 10 - 11, and am wondering about others' experience.
Climate change, with migrating pests/diseases and more erratic weather, are definitely noticeable trends.
While it's interesting to grow ornamentals and food crops that wouldn't ordinarily be available, it's also disturbing to find falling yields and utter collapses of formerly successful "easy" plants like basil and temperate climate tomato varieties.
There are limits on how much can be accomplished with purely "organic" controls - I've had to experiment with soil ecology (MycoStop for fungal infections, etc.). Allergenic plants are an increasing problem. There are brand new animal pests where I live as well - iguanas, pythons, and other hot-climate reptiles.
I'm curious about others' gardening results, and suggestions for improving adaptability.
12 votes -
Time to panic - The planet is getting warmer in catastrophic ways. And fear may be the only thing that saves us.
20 votes -
If sea levels rise and Pacific nations go under water — what happens to maritime boundaries?
9 votes -
Climate of North American cities will shift hundreds of miles in one generation
13 votes -
2019 Annual Letter from Bill & Melinda Gates: "We didn’t see this coming"
16 votes -
Atlantic City is really going down this time
8 votes -
A hole opens up under Antarctic glacier — big enough to fit two-thirds of Manhattan
12 votes -
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez releases Green New Deal outline
29 votes -
NSW Land and Environment Court dismisses Gloucester Resources's Rocky Hill Mine appeal
5 votes -
Earth marks fourth hottest year on record as Congress opens climate hearings
10 votes -
'A red screaming alarm bell' to banish fossil fuels: NASA confirms last five years hottest on record
10 votes -
To save the planet, the Green New Deal needs to improve urban land use
6 votes -
America colonisation ‘cooled Earth's climate’
6 votes -
Climate, conflict, and forced migration - an empirical study of the causal path from climate change to violent conflict and asylum-seeking across 157 countries from 2006-2015
8 votes -
Military buildup in Arctic as melting ice reopens northern borders
6 votes -
Difficult to overstate crisis - David Attenborough
13 votes -
The status of vertical farming at the end of 2018 - a summary
13 votes -
Using Linux containers to analyze the impact of climate change and soil on New Zealand crops
5 votes -
Europe’s most important river is running dry
15 votes -
Food in the Anthropocene
The study published in the Lancet: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems The editorial in the Lancet: The 21st-century great food...
The study published in the Lancet: Food in the Anthropocene: the EAT–Lancet Commission on healthy diets from sustainable food systems
The editorial in the Lancet: The 21st-century great food transformation
An article in Cosmos for people (like me!) who don't have access to the Lancet: Feeding the planet: a call for radical action
7 votes -
World's coffee under threat, say experts
8 votes