Monthly Archives: May 2019

An open letter to those who haven’t faced climate change

Source: An open letter to those who haven’t faced climate change

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Laudato Si’ Generation rallies Catholic youth for climate strikes | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Laudato Si’ Generation rallies Catholic youth for climate strikes | National Catholic Reporter

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Big Oil Pushes Corporate-Friendly Carbon Tax in Attempt to Stem Green New Deal Wave – Eyes on the Ties

Source: Big Oil Pushes Corporate-Friendly Carbon Tax in Attempt to Stem Green New Deal Wave – Eyes on the Ties

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‘Economic butterfly wings can create a climate action tornado’

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The nuanced dance of hope and doubt in climate change mobilization | Anthropocene

“Recognizing that we could reduce climate change, but that people are not doing enough and thus we may fail, is highly motivating” to get people to take action, a new study finds. Source: The nuanced dance of hope and doubt … Continue reading

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100 Foot Banner Painting: “Climate Crisis: #ExxonKnew. Make Them Pay” – YouTube

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Optimism will save the world – The Benchmark – Medium

Source: Optimism will save the world – The Benchmark – Medium

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Los Angeles Just Announced Its Own Green New Deal to Drastically Slash Emissions

Source: Los Angeles Just Announced Its Own Green New Deal to Drastically Slash Emissions

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Why we don’t care enough about climate change to change our ways

Source: Why we don’t care enough about climate change to change our ways

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UN biodiversity report evokes grief. Can it inspire action, too? – CSMonitor.com

Source: UN biodiversity report evokes grief. Can it inspire action, too? – CSMonitor.com

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