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The Next Great Extinction Event

The Next Great Extinction Event

Dr Anne Marie Tosolini, Paleobotanist Melbourne University: “I think climate change is actually the biggest threat humanity has ever faced and it's an interesting threat because it's something we [...] Read more
24 August 2025 jgiro Ecology Extinction Climate Change Emissions Comments
Journalism, Propaganda and Climate Change

Journalism, Propaganda and Climate Change

Journalism, Propaganda and Climate Change Recently I was on a Zoom call with a philanthropic advisor who toward the end of our conversation asked me an open-ended question: What do you think is [...] Read more
24 July 2025 jgiro Climate Change Journalism Propaganda Climate Change Comments
How the world's biggest bank is bracing for climate catastrophe.

How the world's biggest bank is bracing for climate catastrophe.

How the world's biggest bank is bracing for climate catastrophe. [...] Read more
08 July 2025 jgiro Climate Change Bank bracing for climate catastrophe Climate Change J P Morgan Comments
Dr. William E. Rees - The Greatest Threat To Humanity

Dr. William E. Rees - The Greatest Threat To Humanity

Dr. William E. Rees joins us to unpack what he sees as the greatest threat facing humanity today. We dive into ecological overshoot, evolutionary mismatch, human cognitive limits, complex systems, [...] Read more
04 July 2025 jgiro Climate Change William Rees Threat to Humanity Climate Change Comments
From Short-Term Appetites to Planetary Stewardship (notes)

From Short-Term Appetites to Planetary Stewardship (notes)

From Short-Term Appetites to Planetary Stewardship (notes) @ 2025 J. Giro Overview It looks like our natural ability to plan ahead is getting weaker due to business interests, fast news cycles, and [...] Read more
20 June 2025 jgiro Climate Change Planetary Stewardship Climate Change Comments
Ocean Acidification: Another Planetary Boundary Crossed

Ocean Acidification: Another Planetary Boundary Crossed

ABSTRACT Ocean acidification has been identified in the Planetary Boundary Framework as a planetary process approaching a boundary that could lead to unacceptable environmental change. Using revised [...] Read more
14 June 2025 jgiro Climate Change Climate Change Ocean Acidification Boundary Crossed Comments
Arctic predicted to warm more than three times faster than global average: WMO report

Arctic predicted to warm more than three times faster than global average: WMO report

A new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released on Wednesday says the Arctic is set to warm more than three and a half times faster than the global average over the next five [...] Read more
29 May 2025 jgiro Climate Change Arctic warm more than three times faster Climate Change Comments
What is the sixth mass extinction and what can we do about it?

What is the sixth mass extinction and what can we do about it?

Unlike previous extinction events caused by natural phenomena, the sixth mass extinction is driven by human activity, primarily (though not limited to) the unsustainable use of land, water, and [...] Read more
24 May 2025 jgiro Ecology Mass Extinction Ecology Climate Change Comments
Warming of +1.5 °C is too high for polar ice sheets

Warming of +1.5 °C is too high for polar ice sheets

Abstract Mass loss from ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica has quadrupled since the 1990s and now represents the dominant source of global mean sea-level rise from the cryosphere. This has raised [...] Read more
22 May 2025 jgiro Climate Change Ice Sheets Climate Change Comments
‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?

‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?

Researchers find 89% of people around the world want more to be done, but mistakenly assume their peers do not. Read Article [...] Read more
25 April 2025 jgiro Climate Change Climate Change Climate Action News Comments
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