Category: Climate Change

A term popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his 2000 best seller, a tipping point is a moment at which linear, predictable change of a certain phenomenon achieves critical mass and becomes runaway exponential change.  Cell phone ownership and the adoption …

Tipping Points in Climate Change Read More »

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Here’s an interesting piece on global warming called Our Collective Amnesia on Climate Change, sent to me by Cameron Atwood, longtime 2GreenEnergy supporter and close personal friend. And here’s a discussion between us, for anyone interested: Craig:  Here’s the answer …

Climate Change and the Mainstream Media Read More »

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I happen to have an eclectic taste in music.  Besides classical, I’m very into the fun and poignant stuff performed at music festivals around the U.S.  The only problem I have with it is that it’s hard to name; it’s …

“The Whole World’s Getting Warmer Every Day” Read More »

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Here’s a little exchange on Twitter that I thought might bring readers a Friday afternoon chuckle: A guy writes: Something that shouldn’t need saying but apparently does: @HillaryClinton’s climate plan is better than @realDonaldTrump’s. …..to which my colleague Stephen Lacey …

Presidential Candidates on Climate Change Read More »

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Here are legendary environmentalist Bill McKibben’s thoughts on the upcoming U.S. elections.  Worth noting, along with his contempt for Donald Trump, is his relatively sanguine perspective on the Democratic platform. Obviously, he was rooting for Bernie, but absent a Sanders’ …

If It’s Good Enough for Bill McKibben… Read More »

Two locations in the Middle East topped 129 degrees F today, setting a record, and reminding us of what’s in store for us if we don’t aggressively take action to reduce the concentration of greenhouse gasses. My request: Look at …

Evidence of Climate Change Is Getting Quite Intense Read More »

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As shown in the video below, it wasn’t that long ago that both political parties in the U.S. accepted the science surrounding climate change and saw the imperative to take steps to mitigate it. Now all that’s changed—but what kind …

An Unfortunate Shift in Our Thinking on Climate Change Read More »

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Climate change feels so big, and it feels like nothing we can do will make a difference. All of our actions seem so small; you probably feel like your actions won’t matter. This is far from the truth. Every little …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly: Six Ways to Fight Climate Change Read More »

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Eminent American political scientist Ian Bremmer is an incredibly impressive guy when it comes to looking at the world at the macro level.  When I Googled what he thinks about climate change just now, I found this incredible piece—which I’ll discuss …

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Here’s a video that’s doing very well on Facebook—and for a good reason: it’s a reminder of how selfless and generous people can be with perfect strangers in the time of a crisis (in this case, 9/11).  I hope you’ll …

The Compassion We Have for Strangers and Its Relevance To Climate Change Mitigation Read More »

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