Climate Disaster
The Climate Movement: What’s Next?
What Is the Climate Movement’s State of Play? I came to climate activism gradually. In 1989, when my book The End of Nature was published, … The Climate Movement: What’s Next?Read more
Climate change and deforestation together push tropical species towards extinction
Only 38 per cent of tropical forest is ‘wildlife friendly’ as a result of deforestation, increasing the likelihood that vulnerable species will go extinct, say … Climate change and deforestation together push tropical species towards extinctionRead more
Trump, The Koch Brothers and Their War on Climate Science
DANNY GLOVER: 2016 was the hottest year on record, topping a decade of increasingly warm years. Powerful storms, heat waves, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, … Trump, The Koch Brothers and Their War on Climate ScienceRead more
We Can Resolve the Climate Crisis
There’s no shortage of solutions to the climate crisis. Rapidly developing clean-energy technology, reducing energy consumption and waste, increasing efficiency, reforming agricultural practices and protecting … We Can Resolve the Climate CrisisRead more
Anything that give hope?
— source treehugger.com | Ken Avidor | May 17, 2019
Swiss Police Arrests Climate Protesters Outside Banks in Zurich
Environmental activists, seeking to pressure Swiss banks into halting the financing of fossil fuels, blocked entrances to Credit Suisse in Zurich and UBS in Basel … Swiss Police Arrests Climate Protesters Outside Banks in ZurichRead more
Residents of Welsh Village Set to Become UK’s First Climate Refugees
Residents of a Welsh coastal village are set to become the first climate refugees in the United Kingdom. The 850 residents of Fairbourne will meet … Residents of Welsh Village Set to Become UK’s First Climate RefugeesRead more
Global Inequality in a Time of Climate Emergency
Something has changed, as most everyone in the climate movement agrees, and we have plenty of signposts that track the shift, from David Wallace-Well’s 2017 … Global Inequality in a Time of Climate EmergencyRead more