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Revision as of 09:25, 29 October 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.

  1. Overview
  2. Polar Melting
  3. Wild Fires
  4. Extreme Weather
  5. Sea Level Rise
  6. Extinctions
  7. Heat and Drought
  8. Infectious Diseases
  9. Mass Migration
  10. Ocean Heating and Acidification
  11. Agricultural Degradation
  12. Ozone Layer


Resources

THE GLOBAL CLIMATE 2015–2019

WMO 9/22/2019

Ocean Acidification

https://phys.org/search/?search=ocean+acidification

Hurricanes

https://phys.org/search/?search=hurricanes

Sea Level Rise

Phys.org

Coastal Flooding

Phys.org

Greenland Ice Melt Xavier Fettweiss

xavierfettweis

SkepticalScience

SkepticalScience Getting skeptical about global warming skepticism.

National Snow and Ice Data Center

National Snow and Ice Data Center

NSIDC manages and distributes scientific data, creates tools for data access, supports data users, performs scientific research, and educates the public about the cryosphere.
Climate Science Special Report

https://science2017.globalchange.gov/

This report is an authoritative assessment of the science of climate change, with a focus on the United States. It represents the first of two volumes of the Fourth National Climate Assessment, mandated by the Global Change Research Act of 1990.
Sierra Club Beyond Coal

Sierra Club Beyond Coal

Coal is our country’s dirtiest energy source, from mining to burning to disposing of coal waste. Our campaign is uniting grassroots activists across the country to move America Beyond Coal.

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