Pierre Poilievre, the class tourist who didn’t read the guidebook
Pierre Poilievre, the class tourist who didn’t read the guidebook
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Andrea González picked to replace Ecuador’s assassinated presidential candidate
Exclusive: European agency predicting the weather using AI model from China
Global heating likely to hit world food supply before 1.5C, says UN expert
> The world is likely to face major disruption to food supplies well before temperatures rise by the 1.5C target, the president of the UN’s desertification conference has warned, as the impacts of the climate crisis combine with water scarcity and poor farming practices to threaten global agriculture.
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One man and his drone: ‘My hope is to shut down the coal industry’
> “I can’t give up,” he said. “They’ve already pretty much won. They can do whatever the hell they want, but I’m still alive. I’m still breathing, and so I’m going to cost them as much money as I humanly can while I’m still on this earth. Because I’m right and they’re wrong.”
This Uber driver made the switch to an EV and watched the profits roll in
340,000 UPS drivers poised to strike over extreme heat, safe working conditions
We can’t afford to be climate doomers
> … Given that scientists who study 100% renewable energy systems are unanimous that it can be done why do we hear daily on twitter and everywhere else by those who don’t study such systems that it can’t be done?” A significant percentage of the general public speaks of climate change with a strange combination of confidence and defeatism: confidence in positions often based on inaccurate or outdated or maybe no information; defeatism about what we can do to make a livable future. Maybe they just get their facts from other doom evangelists, who flourish on the internet, no matter how much reputable scientists demonstrate their errors.