by Bob Day | Oct 24, 2015 | Climate Change, Renewables, Sustainability
One interesting part of the article is the push to renewable to avoid an early rush to gas. This would possibly make gas pipelines less in demand for a quick substitution that ultimately leaves unused hardware in the ground and devastating scars on the land In the...
by Bob Day | Sep 21, 2015 | Climate Change
A Democratic president’s trip reminds Republicans of their historic ties to environmentalism. Theodore Roosevelt’s embrace of conservation planted the seeds for the environmental movement. Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency. Source: Editorial: True...
by Heidi Dhivya Berthoud | Sep 2, 2015 | Climate Change, Events, Spiritual Ecology
“Pope Francis, We Heard Your Call for a Conversation, Let’s Talk Climate Justice” Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 Where: The National Mall – Between 4th & 7th Streets, NW, Washington, DC Join Wild Virginia, the Virginia Sierra Club, and other regional...
by Bob Day | Aug 6, 2015 | Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Health & Safety
The worst predicted impacts of climate change are starting to happen — and much faster than climate scientists expected Source: The Point of No Return: Climate Change Nightmares Are Already Here
by Kenda Hanuman | Jul 3, 2015 | Climate Change, Fossil Fuels
Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment has quickly made him one of the world’s most significant figures in the climate debate. His message was notable not just for its acceptance of mainstream climate science but also for its outright rejection of market logic....
by Kenda Hanuman | Jul 3, 2015 | Climate Change
Read the heir to throne’s ‘Rewiring the economy’ speech in full, in which he addresses the challenges of climate change, sustainable development and economic reform Source: Prince Charles: To limit climate change we will need to see profound changes | Environment |...