Climate Change and Solutions
Present day climate change is human-caused and we know the solutions
28th UN Climate Change Conference
COP28 climate agreement “beginning of the end” for fossil fuels
50 Ways to Reduce Climate Change: A Different Kind of List
It can be overwhelming to think about the climate crisis. This guide, by Nadia Colburn, puts together resources from top climate scientists and activists to help
Radiative Forcing
Radiative forcing is a holistic way of understanding earth’s energy balance
Wet-bulb temperatures
Some areas hitting wet-bulb temperatures and becoming increasingly uninhabitable
Indigenous rights under threat
Indigenous communities continue to be ignored and mistreated by governments and business
Climate change denial
Denial about the climate and ecological emergencies is putting the safety and survival of humanity at risk
Carbon Capture and Sequestration Technology
Governments have included carbon capture as part of their net-zero plan, but there is no evidence that carbon capture will work
Why we Act: February 2022 IPCC Report
Coverage of the Feb 2022 IPCC report from the UN.
“Our current future trajectory is a long drawn out tragedy. We have the privilege right now to know about it, we have the capacity to act on it, and history has shown us that anybody can be part of movements for change. We have the luxury of a rich history, which can teach us about them for inspiration.”
“So we have a responsibility, but there is a mass movement here which can help to make change happen. We believe collectively in the power of good people and you can still join us because there is still time.” This talk is from the Extinction Rebellion Open Call on March 15th. Watch the full recording here.
Explained: February 2022 IPCC Report
Coverage of the Feb 2022 IPCC report from the UN.
The IPCC reports are written in really difficult, technical language that makes them almost impossible to understand. We filmed this discussion about the most recent report, with the help of Dr Charlie Gardner from XR Scientists, to draw out the meaning behind the technical language and explain what’s really going on.