Category: climate change

AT CERAWEEK, TOP DONORS TO ANNOUNCE CAMPAIGN TO DRIVE BIPARTISAN CLIMATE SOLUTIONS

Climate protection donors from across the political spectrum are set to announce at CERA this week a new voter education campaign to unite the middle 70% of Americans behind practical and effective climate solutions. CERAWeek brings together global leaders to advance new ideas, insight and solutions to the biggest challenges facing the future of energy, the environment, and climate.

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How Can We Talk About Climate Change Across Political Lines?

Katharine Hayhoe, a Canadian climate scientist and evangelical Christian moved from South Bend Indiana to Lubbock Texas where she found herself in the middle of one of the most vast oil fields on Earth. She is now a climate policy professor and she sets out successful tactics for communicating the urgency of climate change across America’s political divide chapter by chapter.

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6 Sustainable Back to School Tips

For kids, that time before the new semester when new books, backpacks and lunchboxes are needed is potentially one of the most exciting parts of the school year. For adults, it can be a complex and stressful logistical operation.

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Hurricane Ida Batters Coastline

Hurricane Ida made history by becoming the second most intense hurricane to hit Louisiana, on the 16th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina (which holds the #1

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The IPCC report and what it means

This week the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) released their 6th landmark report on climate change, its causes, potential impacts and response options. How alarmed do we actually need to be, what does this new report say, and who exactly are the IPCC?

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