- https://apple.news/A9AWenb5xQESWMaHotbiGMwNational Geographic on good environmental news in 2020. Tags: climate change environment
- BloombergNEF study: Rebound next year won’t completely offset this year’s 9 percent decline in greenhouse gas emissions - The Washington PostTags: climate change
- The 3% of scientific papers that deny climate change are all flawed — QuartzTags: climate change
- COVID-19 is a dress rehearsal for entrepreneurial approaches to climate changeTags: covid creativity
- A military perspective on climate change could bridge the gap between believers and doubtersNOW do you care? Tags: climate change
- Jeff Bezos Starts $10B Fund to Fight Climate Change | Hollywood ReporterTags: climate change
- ‘Air is cleaner than before the Industrial Revolution’: a best case scenario for the climate in 2050 | Environment | The GuardianWhy in the world can't we do this? Tags: climate change
- Eco-anxiety is overwhelming kids. Where’s the line between education and alarmism? - The Washington PostI'd actually like to hear conservatives respond to this. Tags: climate change
- Climate change is killing bumblebees around the world, new study findsAnd with them, a lot of our food sources Tags: climate change environment
- Climate explained: why carbon dioxide has such outsized influence on Earth's climateThis is not new. I learned in freshman astronomy in 1987 that Earth would be really, really cold if there was no such thing as a greenhouse gas. Tags: climate change science
- https://theconversation.com/market-based-policies-work-to-fight-climate-change-from-india-to-jamaica-121685?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR01bMQBlgngHDM1hm7giwadRdOvWBse6XknnwXlS80V4LWKGe0zccQ6zpQ"From Jamaica to India, rightist leaders have shown confidence that with the right incentives companies can and will innovate to transform the economy in a more sustainable direction." Tags: economics climate change
- Could climate change fuel the rise of right-wing nationalism?"Since far-right nationalists are notorious for ignoring climate change, the rise of these politicians may also exacerbate the effects of environmental threat. This may create a vicious cycle, in which the threat of climate disaster and far-right nationalism encourage one another over time." Tags: climate change nationalism
- Democratic plans for raising taxes on the rich: A guide for the middle classThis is in the climate change category because it mentions the regressive problem with carbon tax. Tags: economics democrats climate change
- We Broke Down What Climate Change Will Do, Region-By-RegionWater, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink Tags: climate change
- The Trump administration is helping 9 states prepare for climate change | GristTags: trump climate change
- With 130-Mile Coast, New Jersey Marks a First in Climate Change Fight - The New York TimesTags: climate change
- Sanders, Warren are hot discussion topics as global elites gather in Davos, Switzerland - The Washington PostOne of several good quotes: "Larry Fink, head of the world’s largest money manager, penned a widely read letter this month urging his fellow business leaders to view climate change as a financial risk. He said his company would factor climate risk into its decisions about which businesses to invest in, and he specifically cited the September climate protests led by young people as evidence that this issue isn’t going away." Tags: economics climate change inequality
- Why do liberals believe the things that they do? - The Future is Electric - MediumReality has a liberal bias and so forth Tags: trump poll democrats liberalism climate change
- NOAA confirms 2010s were hottest decade on recordTags: climate change
- I Don’t Believe in Climate Change - Duncan Riach, Ph.D. - MediumStrange piece, but it delineates between "believe" and "preponderance of evidence": "When the religious right claims that it doesn’t believe in climate change, the adult response is simply, “it’s your right to believe anything you choose but we don’t set policy based on beliefs; we set policy based on the balance of evidence.”" Tags: environment climate change