Category: Climate Change

Liberal pastor John Pavlovitz irritates far more conservatives than I ever will, but between the two of us, I’m willing to bet I’m the only one who’s been called a “cockroach” on a syndicated live radio show. A caller wanted …

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Today at Standing Rock, Greta Thunberg received a Lakota name: “Woman who comes from the Heavens.” I wanted to post this, partially just because of that look of sheer awe on her face. Also, obviously, it’s an opportunity to make …

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According to the Pew Research Center, two-thirds of all Americans believe the U.S. government should engage in environmental projects that mitigate climate change, as they feel they are already directly affected by it.

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From this piece in the New York Times: Indonesia’s Parliament is on the verge of approving a sweeping coronavirus stimulus package that opponents charge would undermine worker protections and permit widespread destruction of the country’s rainforests..

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Fully 85 percent of Venice was flooded by a near-record 74-inch high tide last November, leading to renewed calls for action on a flood protection system.   Here it is:  Venice’s long-awaited sea barrier system was deployed successfully for the first …

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It is with a mixture of amusement and apprehension that I present this, from Dictionary.com.

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As if this comes as a surprise to anyone, Amy Barrett, Trump’s pick to replace Justice Ginsburg, has implied that she opposes the landmark 2007 decision Massachusetts vs. Environmental Protection Agency, which gave the federal government the power to regulate greenhouse …

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If you object to vulgar language, you’re going to want to skip this one. If, on the other hand, you’re not offended, I hope you’ll check out this wonderful video that describes Australia’s approach to climate change mitigation. In the …

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Shortly after the launch of 2Green Energy 11 years ago, a number of people suggested that I do my own research into the theory of anthropogenic climate change. I explained that there are literally millions of manhours of work that …

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From the American Energy Society: In 2005, of the 49 state science education standards then in use, 30 states required instruction about anthropogenic climate change, 15 discussed its causes (fossil fuel use, land use, etc.), and four did not mention it.

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