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  2. Jun 19

    100% of scientists agree the climate is changing, climate changes all the time, always has and always will.

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  3. Jun 19

    Still no answers from Australian minister on the existential threats of a hotter Earth: 30 days since this question was asked of in parliament, it remains unanswered. It’s hard not to wonder whether he has any.

  4. Jun 17

    Climate communications do’s & don’ts: DON’T talk about about polar bears, melting ice caps and future generations. DO talk about building a clean energy economy with millions of good jobs, clean air and water, cheap power and national security.

  5. 3 hours ago

    Over a trillion litres of toxic water, an area larger than England, we must stop feeding the beast. Join the wave of resistance and together lets :

  6. Jun 14

    Here's what Earth might look like in 100 years — if we're lucky

  7. Jun 18

    Two crucial meetings on this week: Here are 4 things the world needs to see to keep climate action & progress on track

  8. Jun 16

    In France all new rooftops must be covered in plants or panels: In Canada, used $4.5 billion in public money to buy a pipeline. RT if you want panels not pipelines

  9. Jun 21

    Yet another study confirms leaks of methane from the US oil and gas industry are 60% higher than government estimates - confirming natural gas’ impact is about as terrible as burning coal

  10. Jun 20

    Worth repeating ad nauseam: Natural gas is dirty and not a bridge fuel to : -> Production and distribution leaks methane equal to 40% of total emissions from coal globally -> Liquifying natural gas into LNG to export it then results in more terrible leaks

  11. Jun 13

    Here is a map of the oil spills in only the last 5 years. its no wonder people don't want one over their water supply: Panels not pipelines.

  12. Jun 18

    Included in the NZIER economic models released today: If we decarbonise too quickly, it will probably hurt our economy. Not included in the models: if we decarbonise too slowly, it will probably hurt our chance of avoiding extinction-level impacts.

  13. Jun 20
  14. Home to more than 120 indigenous groups and one in 10 known species, the is the world’s largest . Unparalleled in its , the Amazon is also critical to global stability.

  15. Jun 12

    Knee-deep in trees great mountains wade, their roots as secret as a city thief, a mountain cuts its teeth on every glade, the Arctics liquefy fief by fief. Winter Ferry (Winter Press 2008)

  16. Jun 21

    Three new pipelines our planet doesn't need and our can't handle. Stop the money, >>

  17. Jun 18
  18. Jun 19

    The City of London will be powered with 100% renewable energy from this October - through solar panels on local buildings, investing in larger solar and wind projects and purchasing clean energy from the grid

  19. 18 hours ago

    Climate change is already a matter of national interest and national security says the EU's Federica Mogherini @ Climate Peace and Security event today in Brussels. impacts are displacing more people than war.

  20. 12 hours ago

    Thank you for this recognition, but really we’ve had a great team this year working on creating a wonderful Thank you and all the teachers

  21. 4 hours ago

    Do you ever say you need to "get your act together"? Be more organized or productive? "When we solve a problem quickly, [...] we can usually be certain of is we are the same people coming out of the problem as we were going in" (Kegan/Lahey). What's the underlying cause?

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