Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Okay, holidays over, back to work. I know so many people reluctant to go back to their jobs and stresses, and that already says something about our world, right?
It’s tough out there.
I always hate being the purveyor of bad news, but I was really struck by a long article in [...]
Tags: biophysical boundaries, climate change, co2 emissions, ecological hope, food stamps, girl who silenced the world for 5 minutes, global warming, irreversible climate change, national oceanic and atmospheric administration, noaa, safe operating space for humanity, severn suzuki, susan solomon
Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Well, House Speaker Pelosi is working hard to get the climate legislation passed. Though it may not be adequate, it is something, it is a first — the first time the U.S. government might actually pass legislation that addresses the threat of climate change, that begins to create an enforceable [...]
Tags: 350 ppm, cap-and-trade, climate change, climate legislation, co2 emissions, copenhagen climate change conference, house speaker pelosi, Sears Tower, sustainable buildings
Fostering Ecological Hope
Today from Margaret Swedish:
Have you seen this commercial? This is Reality. I absolutely love this! Congratulations to the creators.
I just want to add that there will never, ever, be such a thing as ‘clean coal,’ even if ‘capturing and sequestering’ carbon dioxide emissions actually worked, even if we could bury all the CO2 [...]
Tags: appalachian voices, co2 emissions, coal river mountain watch, diry coal, ecological hope, ilovemountains.org, light in the darkness, ohio valley environmental coalition, winter solstice