- Jessica Corbett
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Despite calls for a fifth convention two decades ago, military conflict continues to destroy megafauna, push species to extinction, and poison water resources.
Despite calls for a fifth convention two decades ago, military conflict continues to destroy megafauna, push species to extinction, and poison water resources.
The media should not give these organizations a platform, and if they must cover them, do a better job of alerting readers and viewers who is funding them.
U.S. coastal counties are densely populated and extensively developed. They also are directly exposed to sea level rise and storms, which scientists predict will become more destructive as climate change progresses.
By working together, and learning from one another, we can build better systems. - Many of the things that we experience, are our imagination manifesting into this physical realm, avers artist Dustin Yellin
After occupying parts of central London over two weeks in April, Extinction Rebellion’s (XR) summer uprising has now spread to Cardiff, Glasgow, Leeds and Bristol.
"We can't solve the climate crisis without taking food & ag into account!"
People have always used fear for intimidation of the subordinates or enemies, and shepherding the tribe by the leaders.
I had a room full of bright first-year university students in front of me, but confusion reigned as I tried to describe how embedded fossil fuels are in every aspect of society.
In a May episode of Last Week Tonight With John Oliver, Bill Nye the Science Guy took a blowtorch to a miniature globe. It was an effort to startle Americans out of their complacency over climate change.
In a landmark ruling, The Hague District Court has ordered the Netherlands government to take more action to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions.
Iris, a high school student in New York City, took a course aimed at preparing public school students for college.
We all need to work together to nurture a habitable planet for future generations and to play our part in building a greener and cleaner future for all.
"The idea was to gag Trump, to silence him, but he continues to speak."
A campaigner in Nigeria adds, "It doesn't matter the course you study nor your age, we need you to join climate justice."
Brazilian officials have told the BBC that there's been an aggressive increase in deforestation since the election of President Bolsonaro in January.
In 2019, only oil lobbyists and shabby orange politicians persist in denying the influence of human activities on the Earth’s climate.
Trump "plans to go on the offensive against criticism of his industry-friendly rollbacks of environment protections" in an address at the White House next week, The Guardian reported
Many schools now routinely include climate teaching. A British teacher says her profession should tell the full story as directly as it can.
Rachel Maddow looks at the history of scientific excellence and global leadership by the USDA and how the agency's research capacity is being decimated by Donald Trump and Secretary Sonny Perdue's effort
In the past year, we have heard from several right-of-centre members of the media-political elite in Australia - some of whom dined together at Kirribilli House on the weekend - that climate change is exaggerated for the purposes of introducing a “socialist” carbon tax.
The U.S. president reportedly worked to weaken G20 commitment to fighting climate crisis during summit in Osaka, Japan
A new form of politics is gaining steam as a solution to the climate crisis. Six parliamentary committees in the UK are to commission a citizens’ assembly
The US military’s carbon bootprint is enormous. Like corporate supply chains, it relies upon an extensive global network of container ships, trucks and cargo planes to supply its operations with everything from bombs to humanitarian aid and hydrocarbon fuels.
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