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[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/10/ipcc-report-climate-change-impacts-forests-emissions/ National Geo Climate change impacts worse than expected, global report warns 10 07 2018]


[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/04/heatwaves-sweeping-oceans-like-wildfires-scientists-reveal Ocean Heat Waves The Guardian 2019]
[https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/04/heatwaves-sweeping-oceans-like-wildfires-scientists-reveal Ocean Heat Waves The Guardian 2019]

Revision as of 08:33, 20 May 2019

We live in a rare time in the history of the Earth. A rapidly changing climate is clearly bringing on the 6th Mass Extinction in Earth's history. It threatens all species, including our own. We were once capable of preventing it, now we are only capable of reducing its impact, though this could mean the difference between a climate we can adapt to and one that we are unable to adapt to. Rather than shutting our eyes with dread or denial, we need to open them and see what is happening to our dear Earth.

Polar Melting

Wild Fires

Extreme Weather

Sea Level Rise

Extinctions

Heat and Drought

Infectious Diseases

Mass Migration

Ocean Acidification

Agricultural Degradation

Overview

Unformatted Articles

Ocean Heat Waves The Guardian 2019


CNBC Costs of Climate Change last 3 years

The Guardian-No Progress on Climate Change 9/2018

Nature Climate Change- Research Country-level social cost of carbon 9/18

NY Times- Australia and it's Electoral support of Coal

Heart Association Study on Wildfire Smoke 4/18

CBS News California Fires 2018