Posts by Carolyn
Carney’s leadership win is the top news story on Oslo train screens this morning, alongside the daily ski reports.
And that's right -- the annualized mean growth rate for CO2 is now at a record high 3.55 ppm as of January, 2025. Atmospheric CO2 is growing at the fastest rate in recorded history.
This is not going to end well for global industrial civilization, children and other living things.
CANADA spelled out using Landsat images. Source: https://landsat.gsfc.nasa.gov/apps/YourNameInLandsat-main/
Canada standing strong 🍁🇨🇦
A list of the most effective ways an individual can catalyze change at the scale we need to effectively tackle climate change, based on social science.
I’m a scientist who studies how climate change impacts our lives and the places we love.
Most of us are worried, but many feel stuck on what to do. If that's the way you feel, check out this list below!
We can’t fix it alone, but I know we can together. 💚
Indeed. The first rule of parenting a toddler is: Don’t display a reaction to outlandish behaviour. Instead, redirect the tike’s attention.
Cartoon: CLIMATE SUMMIT WHAT IF IT'S A BIG HOAX AND We CReATe A BeTTeR WORLD FOR NOTHING? • ENERGY INDEPENDENCE • PRESERVE RAINFORESTS • SUSTAINABILITY • GREEN JOBS • LIVABLE CITIES • RENEWABLES • CLEAN WATER, AIR • HEALTHY CHILDREN • eTc. eTc. USATODAY
“What if climate change is a hoax and we create a better world for nothing?”
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I made a new starter pack in honour of @janefonda.com joining us here!
An excellent clip from the 1986 Hollywood film “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” explains why raising tariffs on Chinese goods will hurt the U.S. economy.
In 1930 Republicans raised tariffs. As a consequence the U.S. economy suffered an even worse Great Depression.
Tariffs are taxes paid by consumers.
Apparently there are people - genuine, intelligent people - who think climate policy is trying to maintain CO2 and temperature at 'arbitrary baselines'
The precise conditions to which all of human civilisation and its infratructure are adapted are... arbitrary?
Beach with large windrow of driftwoood
Plage de Cap-aux-Os, Parc National Forillon, QC