Is climate change an issue for the UN Security Council? Most say, ‘no.’

Climate change debated by United Nations Security Council, despite opposition from most member states.

Climate change will intensify global conflict

Global warming/climate change as national security threat. International conflict one side-effect of climate change.

The stream of life

We are part of the one stream of life, and the realization of this can help heal the Earth

When water grows scarce

Water scarcity will become critical issue in North America because of global warming and climate change, says report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

An example of how we destroy ecosystems v. what we know that can save them

The Chesapeake Bay ecosystem, victim of overfishing, overdevelopment, and pollution, is collapsing. Oysters once served as natural filters, but have all but disappeared.

Easter, Passover, Spring

Ecological Hope lies in healing the broken relationship between the human and the rest of Nature.

Glimpse into the apocalypse — and even then, watered down

Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Greenpeace International calls the new report from the 2nd Working Group of the UN’s International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) “a glimpse into an apocalyptic future.”
Meanwhile, some scientists are so angry at last-minute deletions and watered-down language from a few governments that they said they would never participate in […]

“Threshold changes in ecosystems all over the globe…”

‘High confidence’ that global warming is already affecting climate, species habitats, and human communities, according to new report from the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.

Living in right relationship with the Earth

Human beings must restore right relationships within the Earth’s biosphere if we are to survive the ecological crises ahead. The western drought, due in part to global warming, and population growth are revealing the maladaption of the human species to the Earth’s real limits.

Good summary editorial on yesterday’s Supreme Court decisions

Find links for information on yesterday’s Supreme Court rulings regarding the US government’s responsibility to regulate carbon emissions.

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