News Archive
Nature’s Machine to Draw Carbon Down Exponentially
How to significantly draw down carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it as a biochar soil conditioner using bamboo to fuel pyrolysis.
A Nonviolent Insurgency for Climate Protection
When 30 climate activists from 18 countries protested drilling at an oil platform operated by Gazprom in the Russian Arctic, they represented the people of the world taking a symbolic stand against climate destruction.
Changing Planet: Permafrost Methane
The carbon released from thawing permafrost could raise global temperatures even higher.
Global Change 1900-2100 Climate Science History & Projections of IPCC (2013)
Hans Rosling lecture 28 September 2013, 200 years of global change, climate science, history projections & the IPCC AR5 report explained.
Why you should be angry and why anger isn’t enough
One of the world's top climate diplomats, John Ashton is now an independent commentator and adviser on the politics of climate change.
Climate Change, Clashes and Riots
Are recent clashes and riots affected by climate change? And if so to what extent?
Climate-induced migration on the rise
Climate change is not only throwing ecosystems off balance; it is also threatening the livelihoods of many people, which can result in major migrations.
Abrupt Climate Change In The Arctic (And Beyond) An Update
Our understanding of future Arctic change is informed by the history of past changes, which often have been both large and abrupt.






