If Savannah and fellow forward-looking communities hope to achieve the important goals they share in reducing climate threats, we must resolve to aggressively endorse emission restrictions, beginning with U.S. controls on methane leaks
climate change
The great local news for better transportation options
These demands for climate purity are interesting in that they represent an admission that, yes, humans do cause climate change.
Changing climate
Van Noy set out on a trip to the South to hear the stories of people living through climate change
Coming together for the Earth
The result of the SCAD Curatorial Incubator Project, ‘Anthropocene’ is a juried show of over 170 pieces that asked artists to reflect on climate change
Seeing Green (New Deal)
‘Here’s the number that’s really the killer,’ says Grainey. ‘70% report in the survey that they never talk about global warming’
Center for a Sustainable Coast: Why we oppose offshore testing and drilling more than ever
Objections to offshore drilling must include well-reasoned justification supporting the urgent need to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
Who profits from climate change?
Those wanting to make a profit in this arena are advised to stick near the top of this list if they want to keep their souls.
Environmental Protection + Responsible Stewardship = Strong Economy
Neglecting nature threatens American prosperity, Kyler has reasoned thoughtfully, and the only path to a strong economic future is to protect the environment.
Science, it’s a thing
“If we cut the public funding for basic research, it’s going to be very difficult to maintain the standards of knowledge in our society.”
Climate-change damage growing in Georgia
So-called “nuisance flooding” is occurring with increasing frequency.
Documentary asks the big questions at local climate change forum
While not everyone can switch to a hybrid vehicle or install solar panels, small acts like using less electricity and buying local produce reduce greenhouse gases.
Who profits from climate change?
Now, of course, we face a prospect of constant emergency, from steadily rising sea levels to increasingly extreme storms to lethal heat waves
