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Sir David Attenborough’s Warning to Humanity at UN Security Council Feb. 23, 2021
Used with permission of Extinction Rebellion. Michelle Nichols at reuters.com reported “Attenborough, 94, the world’s most influential wildlife broadcaster, addressed a virtual meeting of the 15-member council on climate-related risks to international peace and security, chaired by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.’If we continue on our current path, we will face the collapse of everything that…
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It May Be Too Late for Paris Climate Conference Goal of 1.5 C Meaning “a further 70–90%” of Earth’s Coral Reefs May Be Lost According to IPCC
Dave Borlace, noted as best “explainer” in my “Updated Best Practices for Climate Crisis,” posted a helpful video on 1/27/21 Is it too late to avoid 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming?. His video notes on 1/8/21 “the European Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) published a climate update [ . . . . ].” Borlace says we may reach 1.5…
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Why We Won’t Just Leave — What Alaska Is Telling the World About Climate Change, Virtual Opening and Curatorial Talk by Lindsay Carron on February 27th at 4:00 PM PST Presented on Zoom by Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) in Los Angeles
Artworks (Left to Right): Keri Oberly, Photograph of Quannah Chasinghorse Potts and Jody Juneby Potts, 2020 (Partial View); Bill Hanson, Broken Blue Ruins at Low Tide, Digital Image from series “Southeast Alaska: Changing Climate, Changing Landscapes, Changing Life” (Partial View) and; Apay’uq Moore, Gram and Girl, Acrylic on Canvas, 2020 (Partial View). Text and images require…
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Representative Mike Simpson’s (R-Idaho) Plan to Remove Four Lower Snake River Dams
Thanks to Columbia Riverkeeper for an email about “Representative Mike Simpson [‘s] (R-Idaho) historic proposal to remove the four Lower Snake River Dams and create jobs and prosperity throughout our region. Rep. Simpson’s proposal would save Snake River salmon from extinction; protect the rights of Tribal Nations; help starving orcas; and re-invest in infrastructure, agriculture,…
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Oregon and Washington Win Big
Congratulations to many activists who helped stop, for now, the Jordan Cove LNG terminal in Coos Bay, Oregon, and proposed world’s largest Kalama, Washington methanol refinery. According to Ted Sickinger, at The Oregonian/OregonLive, Pembina Pipeline Corp. can reapply to build the LNG terminal, but recently “Federal regulators deliver[ed] [a] potentially fatal blow” to their plans. According to Troy Brynelson…
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Tahlequah’s Baby by Dakota/Salish Artist Robert “Running Fisher” Upham
Order here. Dakota/Salish Artist Robert “Running Fisher” Upham wrote “Tahlequah is an orca, part of the ‘J Pod’ which spends part of each year off the northern coast of Washington State. Her story became known to the human community in 2018, when she carried her calf for 17 days, refusing to let her baby go to…
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Climate Scientists Plan for Their Families, COVID Scientists Struggle to Help in December 2020, as I Again Recall Words of Isaac Asimov
The video below is a repost of my May 20, 2018 list “Climate Scientists Expressing Nightmare/Anger/Fear/Gratitude/Other Feelings.” I was reminded of it after reading Hanna Krueger’s December 4, 2020 Boston Globe article “‘Makes you ask why the hell we even bother.’ Infectious disease experts face disillusionment as COVID-19 pandemic worsens.” Krueger’s article quotes a former Buddhist monk from Sri Lanka, epidemiologist…
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“UN Secretary General: Without the US in the Paris Agreement, Humanity Faces Climate ‘Suicide’” by Mark Hertsgaard in The Nation, Dec. 2, 2020
Quotes from Hertsgaard’s article in the Dec. 2, 2020 issue of The Nation include: “In an extraordinary, if largely unheralded, diplomatic achievement, most of the world’s leading emitters have already joined the UN’s ‘net zero by 2050’ coalition, including the European Union, Japan, the United Kingdom, and China (which is the world’s largest source of annual…
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What is the Best Way to Explain the Climate Crisis?
Yale Climate Connections recently published an audio/text article by psychologist/researcher/journalist Renée Lertzman, “Why frightening facts don’t always move people to action on climate change.” The article noted “Ask people what they know and want to learn. Then have a conversation [ . . . because] it can get results faster.” She said “When we take a compassion-based approach,…
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“What Biden will and won’t be able to achieve on climate change” by James Temple at MIT Technology Review
James Temple’s subtitle is “Passing aggressive climate laws will be highly difficult without Democratic control of the Senate. But there are other ways to make progress.” See the November 6, 2020 article here. Temple wrote “A Biden administration would [ . . . ] be likely to quickly remove the roster of climate deniers, fossil-fuel lobbyists,…