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8 votes
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A worst-possible wildfire scenario for Southern California
8 votes -
Department of Conservation fells healthy trees in New Zealand National Park
3 votes -
For the first time in decades, EPA is overhauling how communities must test for lead in water
3 votes -
The most detailed map of auto emissions in America
5 votes -
Half a century of dither and denial – a climate crisis timeline
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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 -
PG&E releases list of California cities, counties on power shut-off watch
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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
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Moving rocks by hand, Colorado volunteers strengthen eroding landscapes to help withstand climate change
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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?
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Where is all the geothermal energy?
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Amager Bakke, the incinerator and the ski slope tackling waste
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Norway's fifth and newest Unicef ambassador is 15-year-old Penelope Lea – the second-youngest ambassador of all time and the first climate activist to be chosen
8 votes -
Red to green: The stark evolution of Christchurch's abandoned acres
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The Ocean Cleanup device is finally catching plastic
13 votes -
How big oil of the past helped launch the solar industry of today
5 votes -
Tractor trails of protesting Dutch farmers snarl traffic for hundreds of miles
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London EV Company – Electric-driven 'London cabs' part of Copenhagen green effort
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We asked 3 companies to recycle Canadian plastic and secretly tracked it. Only 1 company recycled the material
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Feral horses cause fierce controversy in northern California
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Special report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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Rights Livelihood Awards – Greta Thunberg wins 'alternative Nobel' for environmental work
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Norway's public backlash against onshore wind threatens sector growth and prompted wider calls for a regulatory overhaul
4 votes -
Greta Thunberg to world leaders: 'How dare you – you have stolen my dreams and my childhood'
23 votes -
A day in the life of a tree
5 votes -
Norway will pay $150 million to Gabon to battle deforestation and reduce greenhouse gas emissions
11 votes -
Climate change: Impacts 'accelerating' as leaders gather for UN talks
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Decoupling debunked : Green growth is incompatible with environmental sustainability, researchers find
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Today is Car-Free Sunday in Brussels
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them...
It's car free Sunday here in Belgium and the streets are a treat to navigate. Cycling is actually slower than usual since there are so many people constantly on the streets, many of them pedestrians or roller skaters.
But it's .. safe. Nice. Breathable. Not that Brussels isn't those things normally but today more than usual.
Some photos here: https://twitter.com/Adys/status/1175756235733438464
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Where to report birds tangled in plastic rubbish
4 votes -
A decade later, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill has left an abyssal wasteland
11 votes -
'Terrifying' New Climate Models Warn of 6-7°C of Warming by 2100 If Emissions Not Slashed
20 votes -
Marauding cat destroys colony of threatened Australian seabirds
7 votes -
Andrew Yang Speaks at MSNBC’s Climate Forum 2020 - 9/19/19
8 votes -
Global climate strike sees thousands join children in Australian climate rallies
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The blood-dimmed tide - Climate change is poised to alter the face of global conflict
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The tiny algae at ground zero of Greenland's melting glaciers
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New infrared-based technology promises to give textiles recycling a giant leap forward by replacing manual sorting with an automated method in Finland
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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
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On whose green Earth?
6 votes -
Why I’m no longer traveling for conferences
16 votes -
Denmark Plants Trees – Danish project aims to plant one million trees across nation in TV fundraiser
7 votes -
How the Greenland ice sheet fared in 2019
7 votes -
How is China able to provide enough food to feed its population of over one billion people? Do they import food or are they self-sustainable?
9 votes -
As the Veslemannen mountain collapses in Norway, local residents celebrate
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Finland's new government will propose a tax increase later this year on fossil fuel used for transport
6 votes