Monthly Archives: October 2015

We’re headed to Paris. But where did we come from? | Ensia

A look at the fascinating, sometimes frustrating, sometimes fruitful trajectory of UN climate talks Source: We’re headed to Paris. But where did we come from? | Ensia

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How we can vanquish pollution within our lifetimes | Ensia

Simply spreading the message could change the world Source: How we can vanquish pollution within our lifetimes | Ensia

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World’s bishops appeal to COP 21 delegates for ‘just and legally binding’ climate deal | National Catholic Reporter

Source: World’s bishops appeal to COP 21 delegates for ‘just and legally binding’ climate deal | National Catholic Reporter

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Climate change, indigenous peoples a focus at Parliament of the World’s Religions | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Climate change, indigenous peoples a focus at Parliament of the World’s Religions | National Catholic Reporter

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Oil Firms Urge Climate Action, U.S. Companies Stay Silent – US News

As 10 of the world’s largest oil companies expressed their support for a global agreement, U.S. firms remained on the sidelines. Source: Oil Firms Urge Climate Action, U.S. Companies Stay Silent – US News

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SDGs Partnerships .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform – SDGs Partnerships

SDGs Partnerships .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform – SDGs Partnerships Source: SDGs Partnerships .:. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform – SDGs Partnerships

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The Rapid and Startling Decline Of World’s Vast Boreal Forests by Jim Robbins: Yale Environment 360

Scientists are becoming increasingly concerned about the fate of the huge boreal forest that spans from Scandinavia to northern Canada. Unprecedented warming in the region is jeopardizing the future of a critical ecosystem that makes up nearly a third of … Continue reading

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One of the World’s Most Powerful Central Bankers Is Worried About Climate Change

The governor of the Bank of England warns about risks to global financial stability. Source: One of the World’s Most Powerful Central Bankers Is Worried About Climate Change

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