How to Govern Climate Engineering and Emissions Monitoring?

As governments, industry and civil society struggle to achieve the necessary emission reductions to address climate change, scientists are increasingly looking at new technological pathways such as direct carbon dioxide removal from the atmosphere, solar geoengineering (cooling the planet by reflecting heat away from the Earth) and the use of [...]

By |2018-03-24T13:11:54+01:00March 24, 2018|Categories: Climate Policy, Solutions|Tags: , , |0 Comments

How to deal with orchestrated climate denial online

But as longer we wait with real climate action and let us distract, chances are that we will see food shortages, civil unrest, deserted towns, pests, extensive heatwaves, extensive floods, more extreme weather, collapse of ecosystems, and so on.

By |2025-03-08T10:59:17+01:00December 4, 2015|Categories: Climate Change, Climate Change Denial, Opinion|Tags: , , |0 Comments

How the Wall Street Journal cherry picks science data

Wall Street Journal 25 May 2015, India’s Blistering Heat Wave Kills More Than 500, the article hides critical info about India's heat waves.

How the U.S. and Russia teamed up on Climate Change

After the Cold War, climate change was the driving force behind unusual political cooperation between secret services in the United States and in Russia.

How the Media Help the Kochs and ExxonMobil Spread Climate Disinformation

The press routinely cites climate contrarian think tanks without reporting their ties to the fossil fuel industry.

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