Most recent 40 articles: Facing Future
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Military Operations – Accelerating Climate Breakdown - Facing Future  (Nov 30) |
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Nov 30 · The critical work of our time is the restoration of nature. Billions are required to transition to a safer planet. Instead, Over 2 trillion dollars are spent yearly to equip military operations, and provide armaments for wars around the world. As thousands flee or are killed in the bombings, cities and critical ecosystems are being destroyed, pouring millions of tons of greenhouse gasses into the air, polluting land and water, and increasing vulnerability to catastrophic floods, droughts, and diseases as the #ClimateCrisis worsens.\nMilitary alliances are not the answer. The real battle is the struggle to save life on our planet. To do that, we must first stop destroying ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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We Must Restore Nature - Facing Future  (Nov 2) |
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Nov 2 · #PhoebeBarnard, founding director of the Stable Planet Alliance and co- producer of the upcoming documentary, #TheClimateRestorers, explains why we can’t simply shift, even if the world agreed to do it, from fossil fuels to electricity. We must restore nature in order to remove billions of tons of carbon and bring down global temperatures to safer levels, while also addressing the twin issues of #population and the over consumption of our planet’s finite resources. \n\nFor more about the Climate Restorers documentary:\nhttps://www.backtoourfuture.net/\n\nFor more about Phoebe's work:\nhttps://www.stableplanetalliance.org/restoration\n\nFor more information on the state of our ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Taking Fossil Fuels Out of the Equation - Facing Future  (Sep 21) |
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Sep 21 · Is a paradigm shift in energy possible in time to mitigate the worst effects of climate breakdown? In this program, we look at the role of green hydrogen, whose electrolysis relies on solar and wind, as a replacement for black, gray and blue hydrogen which depend on coal or methane in such applications as airplanes, or heavy trucks. \n\nPatrick Hogan, NASA Earth scientist emeritus and John Gentile, Managing Director of Cascadia Energy Technologies discuss the possibilities with host, Dale Walkonen.\n\nEdited by Mike Coe | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Widening Gyre : Hurricanes - Facing Future  (Sep 7) |
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Sep 7 · #Hurricanes are a yearly occurrence, but as the oceans heat, they bring more powerful winds and waves, as well as more intense rain. According to NASA, a hurricane can expend as much energy as 10,000 nuclear bombs. As #OceanCurrents are altered by climate change, the path of these storms is less predictable, and they can come one on top of another as we have seen in the last decade.\n#PaulBeckwith explains what we can expect as the climate crisis worsens.\n\nHost, Dale Walkonen\nVideo editor, Chris Hipser\n\nFor more information on the state of our planet, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facingfuture.earth/library. | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Earth Ablaze - Facing Future  (Aug 11) |
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Aug 11 · The evidence is all around us. Our industrialized civilization is taking us into an unlivable future. Every continent is affected by the fever we have inflicted on our planet. The gravity of the climate emergency is clear. \nEven as the crisis hits the United States and Europe - #MauiFires, midwest hailstorms, hot tub ocean temperatures in Florida, Italian cities on red alert, Spain in drought, extended #HeatWaves- mirroring what's been happening in the global south, political action is still not happening. What will it take for world leaders to stop subsidizing extinction? And what do the next decades portend? \n\nIn this program,\nPeter Carter, the director of the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Glaciers: Slip Sliding Away - Facing Future  (Jul 27) |
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Jul 27 · #Glaciers cool the planet, and provide freshwater from yearly snowpack for billions of people and ecosystems. But in the Himalayas and the Alps, ice loss is accelerating as glaciers shrink. Rapid melting has led to #avalanches and flash floods, which exacerbated the heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan in 2022. At the same time, both poles are losing ice mass at an unanticipated rate. \n\nProfessors Detlef Stammer, Director of the Center for Earth System Research and Sustainability at the University of Hamburg and Peter Wadhams, Emeritus Professor of Ocean Physics at Cambridge University share their findings about our disappearing glaciers, and some of the measures that are being taken ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Hazardous Smoke Hits North America - Facing Future  (Jun 16) |
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Jun 16 · As Canadian forests burn out of control, clouds of hazardous smoke shift with the wind, affecting first Northeastern and then Midwestern parts of the United States. The #AirQuality varies, but the tiny particles that it contains pose serious health risks to the lungs, heart and even the brain.\n\nClimate Change is making the weather unpredictable. Canadian trees, hit by an ice storm in April, lost branches which then provided ready tinder for fire. Drought made it worse. At least 17 million tons of CO2 have been released by the #Wildfires so far.\n\nPaul Beckwith and Patrick Hogan explain why the air quality created by smoke is a serious problem, that is likely to affect more ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Drought and Flood, A Dangerous Combination - Facing Future  (Jun 08, 2023) |
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Jun 08, 2023 · Italy, sandwiched between the rapidly warming Adriatic and Mediterranean seas, is particularly vulnerable to climate change. Last year, severe drought drained many of Italy’s rivers, and dried up 45% of its farmland. This year, it’s #flooding. Parts of northern Italy’s Emilia-Romagna region received half their average annual rainfall in 36 hours. Rivers burst their banks, submerging thousands of acres of farmland. #PeterWadhams, Professor Emeritus, Cambridge University, lives in Turin and is witnessing the effects of these crises firsthand. This summer, it may be too dry or too wet, but heat will be the major concern as the #Climate Crisis continues to unfold. Hosted ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Power of Forest Bathing - Facing Future  (May 26, 2023) |
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May 26, 2023 · Anxiety. Grief. Catastrophic events heard in the news or felt in person. Coping is a major problem. We can’t act clearly unless we maintain our equilibrium. Where do we turn? Forests, whether in city parks or in the remaining wild places, provide extraordinary benefits. Aside from their incredible power to sequester carbon, they also help heal people both emotionally and physically.\n\nSylvie Rokab and Sheila Laffey, Ph.D., certified nature therapy guides, describe how the practice of #ForestBathing boosts our immune system. Trees emit volatile organic compounds, #Phytoncides, to protect themselves from insects and germs. When we inhale these VOCs, they induce human natural ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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New Hope for the Amazon? - Facing Future  (May 11, 2023) |
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May 11, 2023 · While the Amazon rainforest is still being attacked by logging, mining, and cattle raising, Atossa Soltani, who has been in the front lines of the fight to save the Amazon, has hope that, with the return of Lula to the Brazilian presidency, deforestation will be sharply curtailed and hydrological cycles which she describes in detail, can be restored. Lula's inclusion of indigenous leaders in his government is a powerful step toward much needed equity and protection of human rights.\n\nBuoyed by the EU’s decision to ban the import of all goods, including timber and animal products, that come from rainforest destruction, the countries of the Amazon region are uniting to reverse ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Can the Grid Handle the Transition to Electric Energy? - Facing Future  (Apr 14, 2023) |
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Apr 14, 2023 · The energy transition from fossil fuels to electricity, based on wind and solar, is a daunting proposition. It will require new transmission lines and battery storage, and it must happen as storms and heat waves become more intense and frequent. \n\nSascha von Meier, a physicist who specializes in the #ElectricGrid, thinks it can be done. At the same time, communities need to prepare to protect people as #climate change accelerates.\n\nFor more information on the state of our planet, visit the FacingFuture Library at https://facingfuture.earth/library\n\nHosted by Dale Walkonen, edited by Glenn Goodwin | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Building Healthy Housing for the Planet - Facing Future  (Mar 25, 2023) |
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Mar 25, 2023 · Buildings have a huge carbon footprint, both from the materials and energy used in construction and from emissions once the building is inhabited. Here, we present new methods of building that actually sequester carbon, use less damaging materials in construction and require less energy to heat and cool.\n\n#ChrisMagwood, architect and author of Building Beyond Zero: New Ideas for Carbon-Smart Architecture, #LloydAlter, architect, developer, and author of Living the 1.5 Degree Lifestyle: Why Individual Climate Action Matters More Than Ever, and our own Mike Coe, who designed and built two energy efficient houses, and now lives in one of them on the Isle of Skye in Scotland, take ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Sea Ice in Crisis with Peter Wadhams and Patrick Hogan - Facing Future  (Mar 09, 2023) |
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Mar 09, 2023 · Sea ice is melting at both poles simultaneously. New technology reveals that the underside of the ice shelves in #Antarctica is rugged, allowing warm water to melt them more rapidly. Peter Wadhams and Patrick Hogan explain that, due to the loss of huge volumes of ice, the mass of the earth is shifting, causing tectonic activity to increase, and ocean currents to be affected. It has huge implications for #SeaLevel rise. \n\nWe can't think in linear terms when it comes to exponential changes in the climate system. We have to recognize the danger to coastal communities, and not keep rebuilding on the oceanfront after storms, which are only becoming more powerful. #Earthquakes may ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Al Gore's Warning at The World Economic Forum - Facing Future  (Feb 09, 2023) |
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Feb 09, 2023 · #AlGore delivers a powerful verbal punch to the leaders assembled in Davos in January 2023 for failing to act on the #ClimateEmergency. Current economic systems, based on unfettered use of fossil fuels are taking us to the IPCC's worst senarios. Far from reducing emissions, we are collectively putting 16 mllion tons of greenhous gases into the troposphere every day, and the number is climbing. \nWe applaud Al, and appreciate his passion. It is sorely needed. At the same time, we hope that he comes to understand that we must limit animal agriculture as well as fossil fuels. \n\nIPCC Report:\nhttps://www.ipcc.ch/report/sixth-assessment-report-working-group-3/\n\nFor more information ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Can We Mitigate a Methane Burst? - Facing Future  (Jan 20, 2023) |
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Jan 20, 2023 · Beneath the #Arctic, a vast amount of #MethaneHydrate has been safely locked away. But the ice is thawing fast, and methane, 84 times more potent than CO2 is seeping out. If it reaches a tipping point, the release of a huge amount of that gas will cause a spike in the already dangerous heating of the atmosphere. \nCan we prepare for such a catastrophic event? Peter Fiekowsky thinks so. He and Peter Wadhams discuss an exciting method of enhancing the natural oxidation of methane with Iron Chloride, which is explained fully in Fiekowsky's book, #ClimateRestoration, The Only Future that will Sustain the Human Race.\nFunding this life insurance for the planet is critically needed if ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Beyond Maladaptation - Facing Future  (Dec 22, 2022) |
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Dec 22, 2022 · Around the world, many projects are being promoted with claims that they are helping #Adaptation to climate change. But many of them raise concerns over equality and human rights, while nearly all have significant carbon and ecological footprints. \n\nA more honest approach requires that we break with the past assumptions. Initiatives, based on the systems that allowed global heating to reach a crisis, will not help us respond well to that crisis, as it worsens over time. Policy and funding must catch up with previously expressed commitments, and beyond that, initiatives need to consider the bad-to-worse scenarios, and address the psychological aspects of adaptation.\n\nWe need to ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Petrochemicals - A Triple Threat - Facing Future  (Dec 08, 2022) |
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Dec 08, 2022 · The world is awash with oil and gas in the form of plastic. ExxonMobil, Shell, and Saudi Aramco are ramping up output to hedge against the possibility that a serious global response to climate change might reduce demand for their fuels. At the same time, pollution from #petrochemical production is killing frontline communities and plastics fill landfills and oceans.\n\nPeople are taking action. Several nations are working on plastic and petrochemical treaties. Activists and policymakers are fighting against its production. #Rev.LennoxYearwood powerfully takes the industry to task, and along with Christine Keith and Niven Reddy tells us what can be done to stop the hybrid threat of ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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GLOBAL ENERGY JUSTICE - Facing Future  (Nov 23, 2022) |
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Nov 23, 2022 · Hosted by Raya Salter, members of The Black Hive, including founder, Valencia Gunder, Wes Gobar, and Dr. Dominic Bednar, as well as singer songwriter AY Young shine a light on the need for global energy justice. Energy is power. How can that power, which has grown out of colonialism and slavery, be shifted to benefit everyone?\nCOP 27, filled with big oil, coal and gas interests, failed to reach a deal to transition equitably and rapidly from fossil fuels, while people throughout the world lack affordable, clean energy and suffer environmental and climate injustice. The Black Hive is working to address the needs of people who have been marginalized and to find a pathway, by ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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CLIMATE JUSTICE, COP27 - Facing Future  (Nov 15, 2022) |
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Nov 15, 2022 · #XiyeBastida, the 20-year-old Mexican activist and Dr. Stella Nyambura Mbau, whose work in Sub Saharan Africa fosters climate resilience, give firsthand testimony of the 'Loss and Damage' that has finally been included in the COP agenda. With hosts Raya Salter and Jem Bendell, they focus attention on the need for #ClimateJustice. \n\nWhile delegates give speeches, and industries parade their wares at the side shows of #COP27, people in countries around the world who have contributed the least to the climate crisis, continue to suffer. This year, the drought in East Africa severed food supply for 22 million people, while record monsoons in Pakistan took 1,500 lives and uprooted 33 ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Climate Honesty - Ending Climate Brightsiding - Facing Future  (Nov 13, 2022) |
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Nov 13, 2022 · Current data on emissions, atmospheric concentrations, global temperatures, and widening impacts are frightening. Even so, some of the most worrying science has been downplayed, while the emissions curve continues to rise. Clearly, such brightsiding, not only limits the climate agenda, but is neither scientific nor ethical. Dr. Jem Bendell exposes the danger of imagining that we can ignore facts, playing games with nature, because nature always wins. \n\nDr. Ye Tao explains why efforts towards net zero, while essential, have the effect of reducing the global dimming that is the result of polluting particles, which is actually cooling the planet significantly: a terrifying dilemma ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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A Conversation With God - The Creator Ain't Happy - Facing Future  (Nov 03, 2022) |
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Nov 03, 2022 · Three trillion trees are missing, and the Creator is not happy to learn what’s happened to the forests and the oceans. Three quarters of the wild animals are gone. What’s the cause of all this devastation is it coal? oil? Or is the major driver in fact an agri -culture based on providing the milk and flesh of a single species - one that uses over 43 percent of the land, and an aqua- culture that kills trillions of fish and other ocean species for a measly 3% of it's diet? #GlenMerzer, author of Food is Climate, presents the case to the ultimate authority. Posing as a hapless UN official, he reveals the frailities of human nature and its curious culture of ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Carbon Underground, Making a Deal with Nature - Facing Future  (Oct 06, 2022) |
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Oct 06, 2022 · At its root, the #ClimateCrisis demands that we nurture healthy soil filled with living organisms. #Biodiversity is essential. The monocultures and chemical inputs of industrial agriculture, the majority of which is grown to feed cattle, has created a climate disaster. Larry Kopald founded The Carbon Underground to foster #RegenerativeFarming methods, designed to restore the soil and to pull CO2 out of the air and back into the earth, because no technology can match the capacity of the planet itself to sequester the billions of tons of carbon we’ve put in the air. \n\nhttps://thecarbonunderground.org/\n.\nFor more information on the state of our planet visit the FacingFuture ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Fueling the Climate Crisis -Congressional Testimony - Raya Salter - Facing Future  (Sep 23, 2022) |
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Sep 23, 2022 · In a contentious Congressional hearing on big oil, #RayaSalter, climate attorney and host of Facing Future, was attacked by Republican climate deniers. She held her ground. Joined by Drs. Cha and Weber, she laid out the inequality and injustice that lie at the heart of the climate crisis. \n\n Petrochemical companies have made billions in profits while denying the realities of #ClimateChange. #Greenwashing their campaign of denial, they make inadequate pledges to reduce emissions by 2100 which, as Rep. Raskin points out, would take the world to 4 degrees C, well beyond the 1.5 goal, bringing conditions inconsistent with humanity’s survival.\n\nWIth so much at stake, MAGA ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Regulating the Fashion Industry - An Ecological Necessity - Facing Future  (Aug 27, 2022) |
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Aug 27, 2022 · Producing more carbon emissions than all the international flights and maritime shipping combined, while consuming and polluting huge amounts of water - fashion is ecologically unsustainable. Insiders Hilary Jochmans, Barbara Kolsun and others want the Biden administration to create the post of #FashionCzar to oversee the industry and put a stop to greenwashing and unfair labor practices. \n\n#FastFashion changes every few days. Keeping up with it, shoppers are contributing enormous amounts of waste globally. Buying new clothes used to be a treat, now it’s a disaster. Dale Walkonen suggests that we keep what we have and buy from thrift stores to stem the tide of clothing waste ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Regeneration – Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation - Facing Future  (Aug 11, 2022) |
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Aug 11, 2022 · The biosphere is critically degenerating as climate systems collapse. #PaulHawken argues that the only effective and timely way to address the crisis is to focus on the regeneration of Nature, and the rediscovery of humanity's interconnectedness. Weaving justice, #climate, #biodiversity, equity and human dignity into a tapestry of action, policy and transformation, Paul discusses his book, “Regeneration: Ending the Climate Crisis in One Generation | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Europe Ablaze - Facing Future  (Jul 22, 2022) |
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Jul 22, 2022 · Both the Jet Stream and the Gulf Stream are slowing down, bringing Saharan air into Europe. Unprecedented heat waves engulf the UK, Europe and the US. #PeterWadhams, renowned polar scientist, tells us that both poles are warming at the same time, and that the #BlueOceanEvent, an ice free Arctic, may occur as early as this summer.\n\nMeanwhile, internet bots are ramping up their efforts to deny the reality of #ClimateChange, while much of the media trivialize deadly heat waves with beach images. \n\nHeat and lack of water are hitting the precise latitudes where we grow crops. That, combined with the war in Ukraine, and the overuse of water and land for animal agriculture mean ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Couch To Carbon Zero, Overcoming EcoAnxiety - Facing Future  (Jun 09, 2022) |
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Jun 09, 2022 · Empowering people to take action against #ClimateChange, Sonia Lakshman and Aimee Higgins tackle thorny issues from overfishing to #EWaste. Their ingenious 5 minute videos lay out steps everyone can take. Couch to Carbon Zero, based in the UK, pulls no punches, calling out #Greenwashing and fake labeling, finding the companies that do a better job of recycling, banking, growing food, etc. \n\nWhat to do with the 50 million tons of used gadgets? Why is fish farming not a solution? How is fashion environmentally unfashionable? Why transition to a #PlantBasedDiet? \nFind out in the Ten Day Sprint for Busy People at\nhttps://www.couchtocarbonzero.org/\n\nFor more information on the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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HEAT WAVES, A Deadly Threat - Facing Future  (May 26, 2022) |
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May 26, 2022 · #HeatWaves are a clear and present danger. Temperatures over 100 F can last for days, as they have this year in #India and Pakistan, where the hot weather came early. People who must work outdoors, without access to AC, are dying. The heat island effect in cities is worsened by air conditioners, available to only 10% of the population. Even these are unreliable as transformers can explode in extreme heat. This heat can strike anywhere in the world, as it did in Europe in 2003, when 72,000 people died, and in Russia in 2010 when 56,000 perished. #PaulBeckwith explains the causes of heat domes, and the danger of wet bulb events, when humidity combines with heat. As the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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ANTARCTICA - THE LOOMING THREAT - Facing Future  (May 05, 2022) |
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May 05, 2022 · We used to consider #Antarctica as a stable place, but recent heat waves, with temperatures up to 70 degrees centigrade above normal, combined with atmospheric rivers, which increase both warmth and moisture, are threatening the stability of the continent, and challenging climate models. Because of these phenomena, global sea level rise will likely be far higher than any of the models have so far predicted. \n\n#PaulBeckwith explains to host Dale Walkonen that, as ice shelves, like Larsen A, B, and now C melt and fall into the ocean, they cease to hold back the ice sheets that lie on top of the land mass. If these sheets collapse as well, many coastal cities, unable to hold back the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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An Inconvenient Apocalypse - Facing Future  (Apr 14, 2022) |
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Apr 14, 2022 · The dream of endless bounty is over. We must save as much of nature as is still possible, and end the wealth concentrating system that is destroying it. Wes Jackson, in his no-nonsense fashion, explains how our ecological collapse began with #agriculture, when we started to remove carbon from the soil to grow crops, then from the forests to build ships, and finally from the deep ground to build civilizations. Now we need to power down as we face irreversible changes. \nInconvenient, to say the least. Wes Jackson and Robert Jensen envision a transition - to fewer and less - to life without dense energy, with less destructive systems of agriculture. They chart a collective, ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Economics of Climate Destruction - Facing Future  (Mar 31, 2022) |
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Mar 31, 2022 · #Capitalism is at the root of the environmental collapse tightening its grip on the Earth's biosphere, leading to the probable collapse of local #ecosystems, and food shortages throughout the world. Dr. Luiz Marques, a leading proponent of #EcologicalEconomics (http://isecoeco.org) shows why an economy based on continuous exponential growth, is unsustainable. He takes us along a timeline of destruction beginning in 1950, and accelerating from 1990 on, when most of the emissions have occurred. \n\nDr. Marques is a Professor of Environmental History at the State University of Campinas in São Paolo, Brazil. He opposes the 'neoclassical economics' taught in business schools around the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Global Climate Crimes Project - Facing Future  (Mar 24, 2022) |
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Mar 24, 2022 · The Global #Climate Crimes Project seeks to bring the people who are most responsible for the pollution and destruction of life on our planet to justice at the #InternationalCriminalCourt for their crimes against humanity. Millions die every year from pollution, millions more will perish in the coming years, as climate change worsens, due to the actions of these people. \n\nExxon, BP and others have tried to shift the blame on to consumers for our “carbon footprintâ€, a term they created. Industrial Agriculture presents the illusion that they are feeding the world, while destroying forests and wasting resources to feed cattle. Politicians accept millions in donations from ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Best Climate Science You Haven’t Heard - Facing Future  (Mar 17, 2022) |
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Mar 17, 2022 · Most of us have understood the scientific consensus to be that no matter what we do, the damage we have caused the planet is baked in, and that even if we stopped all emissions now, the Earth's temperature would continue to rise for 30-40 years. But does climate science actually say this?\n\nIt turns out that new climate models have led scientist Michael Mann to dramatically revise that lag time estimate down to as little as 3 to 5 years. This means that the best #ClimateScience you’ve probably never heard of suggests that the temperature will stop rising, although it will take more time to go down to safe levels. Humanity might still be able to limit the damage to a fraction of ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Beyond Code RED : IPCC 2022 - Facing Future  (Mar 03, 2022) |
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Mar 03, 2022 · The new Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report, released this week, gives a dire warning: we are hitting “hard limits,†damage so extensive and ongoing that soon it will outpace our ability to adapt. We must act within this decade.\n\nThe report finds that up to 3.6 billion people live in areas highly vulnerable to the most immediate effects of climate change. Once #TippingPoints are reached, no place on Earth will be unaffected. #Mitigation efforts we can take now will not be possible in a few years. The window of opportunity is closing. \n\nThis is what UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres calls “an atlas for human suffering.†\n\nRaya Salter speaks with Dr. ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Saving Our Forests From Destruction - Facing Future  (Feb 24, 2022) |
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Feb 24, 2022 · Burning wood is worse than burning coal, in fact, 30-40% more C02 goes into the air, as Chad Hanson, co-founder of the John Muir Project, explains. Yet wood pellets are being labeled as a green solution! Unless we stop turning #forests into #woodpellets and lumber products, and transporting them overseas, we will lose critical drawdown capacity, desperately needed in this decade. Tree plantations, monocultures, decrease #biodiversity. Importing live trees also has hazards, as Nick Phillips of the Woodland Trust explains. In the UK, 80% of the native ash trees are dying due to imported diseases, while grazing animals prevent the return of native woodlands. Some farmers are ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Cooling our Overheating Planet - Facing Future  (Feb 17, 2022) |
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Feb 17, 2022 · The planet is heating at an alarming rate. We need to raise the albedo, reflect the Sun’s heat,\ndraw CO2 out of the atmosphere and reduce acidity in the oceans. It’s a tall order. Peter Wadhams and Ye Tao argue the case for different methods of geoengineering, and for restoring the acid/base balance in the oceans.\n\nPeter advocates both #MarineCloudBrightening and Direct Air Capture, while Ye’s #MEER reflection project works with mirrors, particularly on farms, where increased shade would save water and cool crops in the escalating heat and droughts to come.\n\nBoth Peter and Ye recommend farming #oysters and using their shells to recover the acid/base balance of the ocean, ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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The Path to a Livable Future - Facing Future  (Feb 11, 2022) |
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Feb 11, 2022 · The climate crisis is directly related to racism. Extracting resources and exploiting other people is the basis of our modern economic system. In Stan Cox’s book, The Path to a Livable Future, he explains that the future depends on equality, on creating community, and on restoring #biodiversity and soil. He says that we can only decrease the use of fossil fuels if we consume less, ration resources, and ensure that everyone gets a share. \n \nA wealthy lifestyle is an unhealthy lifestyle for the planet. Raya Salter raises the question - what will motivate us to care enough about each other and the planet to reduce our consumption? What will bring people to protest the outrageous ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Can We Tame the Methane Monster? - Facing Future  (Jan 27, 2022) |
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Jan 27, 2022 · #Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and a major contributor to the climate crisis. Many jurisdictions, however, are using outdated accounting methods that vastly underestimate methane’s impact. Further, the fossil fuel industry has created momentum for the use of greenwashing technologies like “blue hydrogen.†Host Raya Salter speaks with Professor Bob Howarth to discover what science is revealing about the true threat of methane, and how New York State is innovating on methane policy with the recently passed 'Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act'.\n\nDr. Bob Howarth is the David R. Atkinson Professor of Ecology and Environmental Biology at Cornell University. Dr. ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Forests: Mismanaged For Money - Facing Future  (Jan 21, 2022) |
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Jan 21, 2022 · Non-commercial only. These simple words added to the Build Back Better Bill would mean that the $14 billion allocated for forests will actually protect them. “Hazardous Fuel Reduction†is a euphemism for logging. Instead of protecting communities from fire, as the forest service would have us believe, thinning, clear cutting, and snag (dead tree) removal in the deep forest are all practices that damage soils, and increase both the intensity and speed of fires. Making money from such programs as Clear Cuts for Kilowatts, the Forest Service is neither protecting forests, nor the communities that fire endangers. \n\nAs Chad Hanson explains in his book, #Smokescreen, logging by any ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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Saving the Arctic with Cloud Brightening - Facing Future  (Jan 14, 2022) |
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Jan 14, 2022 · Sean Twomey, an Irish physicist, flew into clouds to measure their reflectivity, and found that the smaller and more numerous the water droplets, the higher the albedo. Watching the white spray from crashing waves, John Latham realized that Twomey's idea could work to keep the Arctic cool. If tiny droplets of seawater could be seeded into clouds, they would reflect more sunlight, and prevent ice from melting in the summer. He asked #StephenSalter to design a system to make it work. He did. Peter Wadhams agrees that this method would apply a sticking plaster to global warming and buy time to restore the climate. The same process could help preserve coral reefs. \n\nNow the ... | By Facing Future Read more ... |
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