From Bill Moyers contributors Karin Kamp and John Light on 6-27-14: For the first time, the world’s top climate change scientists have endorsed an upper limit on greenhouse gas emissions, establishing a target level for curbing emissions that if not achieved… Read more ›
This report from the Britain’s House of Commons makes the argument for CCS, which we want to emphasize here, is our primary objective. We need to say to our world leaders that time has run out, in fact it may… Read more ›
Just in case anyone doubted main stream media’s primary objective to make a fact debatable: How badly does cable news network CNBC want to deny the existence of global warming? For a network with an embarrassing history of fudging the… Read more ›
The denial of man-made global warming is one of the greatest PR campaigns in history. With echoes of the industry-funded research from tobacco companies that denied links between smoking and lung cancer, the well-coordinated PR plan has delayed new regulations… Read more ›
More than a million homes and businesses along the nation’s coasts could flood repeatedly before ultimately being destroyed. Entire states in the Southeast and the Corn Belt may lose much of their agriculture as farming shifts northward in a warming… Read more ›
This co-written article by Donna Shalala and Olympia Snowe is trying to remove the political stigmatism of left v. right and get coalesced around the cause to prepare for the coming changes. We at EnvironmentalFuture.org support this: The risk to the… Read more ›
Please use this link to read Jared Diamond’s book “Collapse”
From Bill McKebben’s update, we’ll selectively quote this: “Worse than the aforementioned trolls are the media. Fully captured by corporations and the corporate states, the media continue to dance around the issue of climate change. Occasionally a forthright piece is… Read more ›
Bill McKibben opens his book reviews with: “We may be entering the high-stakes endgame on climate change. The pieces—technological and perhaps political—are finally in place for rapid, powerful action to shift us off of fossil fuel. Unfortunately, the players may… Read more ›
From the report, a message from the Co-chairs: Dear Friends It is no exaggeration that all life on Earth, including our own survival, depends on a healthy, vibrant ocean. Containing an almost unfathomable diversity of life, billions of us rely… Read more ›
A Speech by Guy Mcpherson. The Global Research News Hour Episode 70: “According to Proceedings from the National Academy of Sciences, the level of atmospheric carbon dioxide we observe today is the minimum level we’ll see for at least the… Read more ›
This plan from Sam Carana, who writes that his Climate Plan describes the danger of runaway warming and constitutes a plan of action that is comprehensive and effective enough to stand a chance of reducing the threat of runaway warming, with obvious… Read more ›
Another feedback loop for perusal. Methane formed by organisms in the water becomes trapped in the fabric of water ice crystals when it freezes and is stable below about 300 meters depth in the Arctic Ocean and on the shallow… Read more ›
The group called Scottish Carbon Capture and Storage have created this map to show CCS projects in their various stages of development and operation: Click here
CO2 Solutions has partnered with emissions control provider Neumann Systems Group for a carbon capture pilot demonstration. The companies expect the combination of their two proprietary technologies will result in a significantly lower cost process for the capture of CO2… Read more ›
In the course of us researching for relevent articles and news sources, one found us, it’s called decarboni.se – we urge you to look at this. Remember our goal is to expedite the implementation of CO2 sequestration and these folks are… Read more ›
We are now added to the list of participating organizations for the People’s Climate March, one of 350.org’s featured campaigns! We are getting some momentum, more content and soon a store for T-shirts, stickers and free downloadable graphics. We are… Read more ›
A heavyweight boxer in the climate change match is missing from the 5th climate assessment report released by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on Friday. Permafrost, which is frozen ground that doesn’t melt during the summer, covers 24%… Read more ›
The microscopic plants that support all life in the oceans are dying off at a dramatic rate, according to a study that has documented for the first time a disturbing and unprecedented change at the base of the marine food… Read more ›
A shocking account of how governments and corporations are confronting the crises caused by global warming. After traveling to 24 countries and more than a dozen states and meeting hundreds of people, journalist Funk concluded that “existing [global] imbalances seem… Read more ›
This article reinforces what we are saying about the impact of CO2 on the acidity of the oceans and how that ultimately chokes off the bottom of the food chain. Ocean acidification is turning phytoplankton toxic. Bad news for the… Read more ›
CAMBRIDGE, MA—Stating that they just want to make sure it’s something everyone keeps in mind going forward, an international consortium of scientists gently reminded the world Wednesday that clean energy technologies are pretty much ready to go anytime. “We’ve got… Read more ›
This article from Rolling Stone by Al Gore from ClimateReality.org spells out how the solar and wind technologies and ramping up of the production has made oil, coal and gas noncompetitive for over 80% of the planet. There are still… Read more ›
LIVERMORE, Calif. — Lawrence Livermore scientists have discovered and demonstrated a new technique to remove and store atmospheric carbon dioxide while generating carbon-negative hydrogen and producing alkalinity, which can be used to offset ocean acidification. The team demonstrated, at a… Read more ›
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