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Is it true that some wildlife species are evolving much more rapidly in response to the warming climate

October 1, 2021 By EarthTalk

Is it true that some wildlife species are evolving much more rapidly in response to the warming climate?

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Dear EarthTalk: Is it true that some wildlife species are evolving much more rapidly in response to the warming climate? — D. Gould, Hendersonville, NC It’s amazing to think that climate change is causing animals to evolve faster than they would otherwise, but the science […]

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, EarthTalk, Environmental Magazine

Young column: We’ve stomped summer flat

October 1, 2021 By John Young

Young column: We've stomped summer flat Lake Mead

This was the hottest summer on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with attendant dimensions to match.

Filed Under: Columnists Tagged With: Climate Change, John Young, Lake Mead

Is There a Sense of Impending Doom In the Air?

September 4, 2021 By Thom Hartmann

Is There a Sense of Impending Doom In the Air?

Times of great crisis are also moments of great opportunity, and, while some will give up and walk away from political activism, others realize the importance of doubling down on our activism…

Filed Under: The Hartmann Report Tagged With: Climate Change, Doom, floods, Thom Hartmann

The Harsh Facts about Climate Change That We Would Prefer to Ignore

August 1, 2021 By GuestWriter

Global Warming - Climate Change

After decades of denial, even developed countries in temperate zones are starting to see the negative results of climate change.

Filed Under: Guest Bloggers Tagged With: Climate Change, Rose Williams

Civilization-Ending Climate Change Is Knocking On Our Door

July 30, 2021 By Thom Hartmann

Civilization-Ending Climate Change Is Knocking On Our Door

Emperor Nero, it’s said, fiddled while Rome burned; If you don’t want our politicians to continue to follow his example while the world burns, get politically active now

Filed Under: The Hartmann Report Tagged With: Civilization-Ending, Climate Change, Thom Hartmann

Are the new SST jets friendlier to the environment than the SSTs of the 1970s?

July 28, 2021 By EarthTalk

Are the new SST jets friendlier to the environment than the SSTs of the 1970s?

Nearly 20 years have passed since the last flight of the Concorde, the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane (or supersonic transport, SST).

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, EarthTalk, National Parks

Is it true that U.S. National Parks are affected disproportionately by climate change?

July 16, 2021 By EarthTalk

Is it true that U.S. National Parks are affected disproportionately by climate change?

The effects of climate change can be felt all over the globe in various ways, but America’s national parks seem to be suffering more than U.S. overall land mass.

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, EarthTalk, National Parks

Joe Biden Climate Change Speech Transcript in Wilmington, Delaware 09/14/2020

September 15, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Joe Biden Climate Change Speech

Joe Biden gave his climate change speech in Wilmington Delaware at the Natural History Museum. He was animated, appropriately.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Climate Change, Climate Change Speech, Delaware, joe biden, Natural History Museum, speech, Wilmington

Donald Trump’s embarrassing comment to California scientist on Climate Change

September 15, 2020 By Egberto Willies

Donald Trump's embarrassing comment to California scientist on Climate Change

Donald Trump shows why he is an all-around danger to all of the world. His response to the scientist on climate change and science is embarrassing.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: california, Climate Change, Donald Trump, Scientist

Is climate change affecting how Wall Street invests?

January 27, 2020 By EarthTalk

Al Gore Climate Change

Are climate change and other environmental issues affecting or informing Wall Street investment strategies, or is it just a do-gooder niche?

Filed Under: Environment, Evergreen Tagged With: Climate Change, Wall Street

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