Warming gases show worst jump
Warming gases show worst jump:
Ouch!:-(
Warming gases show worst jump:
Ouch!:-(
Sixteen Concerned Scientists: No Need to Panic About Global Warming – WSJ.com: Interesting group who signed off on this. Certainly there are smarter things to do and less-smart things to do related to becoming sustainable. In some cases (many cases) the best way to sustainability is to bring a developing economy up out of poverty: you’re not very concerned about the environment if/when you are struggling to stay alive. It should be interesting to see…
2014 could become the hottest year on record – CBS News: We should start to find out soon if another El Nino is coming our way. That is the weather formation in the Pacific that changes and directs the worlds weather in a BIG way. Apparently if El Nino forms, then this year will blast through all recorded records, and next year should be record setting as well. It offers up massive droughts in some…
Study: sea levels rising quicker than previously estimated – Blue and Green Tomorrow: This is a bit of good news which really is really bad news related to sea level rise. The good news, if you can call it that is sea levels appear to have been rising far slower during the first century of the industrial revolution than previously measured (estimated). Apparently the tidal measures that have been around for centuries didn’t represent some…
Global Carbon “Footprint” by Nation | The Big Picture: Just in case you had not seen this really cool chart from a year ago… Here’s the BIG FOOT, big picture of emissions by country. Note that China has now outpaced the US based on pretty much any measure of emissions you might want to consider. They now burn half the worlds coal, adding on a new coal power plant every few days (about 5 last…
Advocacy: Sustainability: Check out this 3 part series on Sustainability. Part 1 talks about “What if they are right?” Part 2 addresses “How we liver our lives?” Part 3 takes on “A plan for the interim period?” Basically, what are we gonna do right here, right now. These are pretty long articles so sit back with a good late’ and let it rip. ‘via Blog this’
April 22, 2025 marks the 55th Earth Day. That’s 55 years since millions first took to the streets in 1970 to demand a cleaner, more just, and more sustainable future. But this year, we don’t just mark the day—we recommit to the journey. From Sustainability to Regeneration Sustainability was the starting point. But sustaining broken systems is no longer enough. We need to regenerate—our ecosystems, our communities, and our approach to progress. That’s the heart…