From Umoja, Kenya to India, climate change has led to domestic violence – The Washington Post
Comment on this story Comment Gift Article UMOJA, KENYA — Pilot Lenaigwanai covers her mouth as she speaks. She is trying to hide her broken tooth, a bitter reminder of all she endured before finding refuge at a shelter for…
2022’s biggest climate disasters – and why we must remember them – The Independent
Sign up to the Independent Climate email for the latest advice on saving the planet Get our free Climate email Wildfires tearing through the London suburbs. One-third of Pakistan underwater. Drought-linked famine looming for tens of millions of people in…
Snapshots, Hotshots and Moonshots: Images of Climate Change in … – InsideClimate News
Climate change and an environment in peril were visible in many of 2022’s defining moments: record-smashing heat waves in Europe and South Asia, droughts pushing the fragile global food system to its limit and energy and food markets shaken by…
What Climate Change Means for Central America, With Paul J. Angelo – Council on Foreign Relations
LINDSAY:Welcome to The President’s Inbox, a CFR podcast about the foreign policy challenges facing the United States. I’m Jim Lindsay, director of Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. This week’s topic is what climate change means for Central America….
ESG’s Perverse, Narrow, Fraudulent Ethical Principles
Warning: Your retirement fund may have been Shanghaied by BlackRock or other Wall Street asset managers who’ve unilaterally decided that the tens of trillions of dollars of other people’s money they control should be used to advance political causes they…
50 Years Ago, Apollo Crew Gave Humanity a Christmas Gift: Our First Gaze at ‘the Blue Marble’ Still Inspiring us Today
The astronauts of the Apollo 17 mission left a Christmas gift under the tree for all of humanity as they traveled on their way to the Moon. “The Blue Marble” is still one of the most inspiring images of our Earth ever taken, and it was 50 years ago on Christmas Eve that they did […]
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Burning Out When Fighting Climate Change Is Your Job – The Cut
Photo: Jonathan Knowles/Getty Images I didn’t realize I’d hit the wall until it had shattered me. My exhaustion had seeped past my flesh, through my bones, and into my spirit. The muscles around my hips had hardened into stones, pulling…
Climate Change Is Fueling Migration. Do Climate Migrants Have Legal Protections? – Council on Foreign Relations
Susan Hayward, associate director of the Religious Literacy and the Professions Initiative at Harvard Divinity School, leads the conversation on religious literacy in international affairs. FASKIANOS: Welcome to the final session of the Fall 2022 CFR Academic Webinar Series….
Climate change may have made Attila and his Huns, feared raiders of the Roman Empire: Cambridge research
Climate fluctuations could have caused the Huns to migrate and change from herders to raiders as a strategy to mitigate climate risks
Think climate change is scary? Try talking to your kids about it – Los Angeles Times
My two elementary school-aged daughters started classes this fall during one of California’s most severe and prolonged heat waves on record. Their school was built a lifetime ago, in the 1940s, and without air conditioning. Temperatures in the Los Angeles…
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