dull color, late frost
Dull autumn color, late frost, reflect an altered climate, the impact of humans on Nature. Sharing a reflection from Verlyn Klinkenborg.
Wildlife-urban interface: evidence of a species gone awry
Our refusal to live within the limits of Nature, evidenced by the growing ‘wildlife-urban interface,’ is a sign of social illness and could lead to species suicide.
What should be front page news — but isn’t
The United Nations Environmental Program (UNEP) has just released a new Global Environmental Outlook (GEO-4) flagship report indicating that the environment of our world is in rapid decline.
Folks, we’re in trouble
The California wildfires were driven also by climate change, say scientists, a portend of things to come if we don’t begin to live in balance with the ecosystems of the Earth.
Sad day in the USA
Fires, torndados, drought rage across the country. Now a new report indicating that carbon dioxide emissions are rising at an alarming rate.
The dulling of autumn
Global warming is dulling the autumn colors from Vermont to Wisconsin. This may mark a permanent change in the landscape and an irretrievable loss to the beauty of this land.
Running out of water
Drought across half the continental US, Arctic wildlife habitats altered by warming, and still we live in climate change denial.
Would that the Nobel prize “would finally wake up the president.”
Al Gore and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change win Nobel peace Prize
“We’re going to get a meter and there’s nothing we can do about it.”
Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Found a special report in the Pulse section of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel this morning regarding the imminent flooding of our coastal communities because of rising sea levels. The expected rise by the end of the century is at least one meter, a bit over three feet. These […]
October heat wave adds to global warming fears
Brain-eating amoebas, receding Great Lakes, add to fears of climate change impacts.
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