Final Thoughts on COP29 – Climate Generation

As I sit here, waiting to depart Baku, I am distraught, exhausted, disappointed, concerned, and ready to get the heck out of here. I usually don’t say that when traveling to foreign countries. While Baku (and Azerbaijan) is beautiful, the people are kind, and I am going next to another neighboring country for some respite, […]

Book Club: Greenpeace Views – Greenpeace Australia Pacific

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How unusual is current post-El Niño warmth?

How unusual is current post-El Niño warmth? Posted on 11 December 2024 by Zeke Hausfather This is a re-post from The Climate Brink As I noted a few months back, despite the end of El Niño conditions in May, global temperatures have remained worryingly elevated. This raises the question of whether this reflects unusual El Niño behavior, […]

The Shadow of the Rig – Climate Generation

You could see them if you tried: on paintings hung on cafe walls, tucked among arrays of souvenir ornaments and plastic knick knacks, blinking on the horizon of the Caspian. There they were: behind and beside and below the signs reading “Solidarity for a Greener World.” They were there in Elnur Soltanov’s excitement about the […]

Trish Torenbeek – Greenpeace Australia Pacific

Leaving a Legacy: Why I Chose To Support Greenpeace My connection to the environment began when I was just 12 years old. I remember our local council cutting down a large gum tree that stood proudly across the road from our house. Watching it happen brought me to tears. That moment sparked my environmental awareness, […]

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #51 2024

Skeptical Science New Research for Week #51 2024 Posted on 19 December 2024 by Doug Bostrom, Marc Kodack Open access notables An intensification of surface Earth’s energy imbalance since the late 20th century, Li et al., Communications Earth & Environment: Tracking the energy balance of the Earth system is a key method for studying the contribution […]

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a. Access to survival-critical climate change-related information covered ONLY in our Members-Only section. You can access Climate Change Resilience-Building, Preparation, and Relocation Guides, Free Climate Change Ebooks, Emergency Alerts, and unique donor-only videos and web updates, etc. (Described in detail further below.) b. Five FREE climate change-related ebooks (a $42.00 value) as our new member supporter thank-you […]