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Sierraclub
2 weeks ago
OMG science

Inside Trump's Plan to Bulldoze American Climate Policy

Key Takeaway: Trump promised regulatory rollbacks for $1 billion campaign contributions, leading to high-ranking Democrats launching investigations. Scientist warns Project 2025 agenda could be disastrous for climate progress. [ more ]
www.standard.co.uk
2 months ago
London politics

Ed Miliband sparks row by branding Tory mayoral candidate Susan Hall a 'flat earther'

Labour accused of using Trump tactics. [ more ]
Nature
3 months ago
Artificial intelligence

AI & robotics briefing: AI reveals US climate denial hotspots

About 15% of people in the US deny climate change
Neuralink's brain implant received underwhelming reviews
Chatbots like ChatGPT and AI tools like Google's Gemini faced issues [ more ]
Climate Change Comedian
4 months ago
OMG science

For Climate Action, read Michael Mann's Our Fragile Moment - Climate Change Comedian

Dr. Michael E. Mann's book, Our Fragile Moment: How Lessons from Earth's Past Can Help Us to Survive the Climate Crisis, addresses questions about the origins of life on Earth and how to combat climate change.
Dr. Mann's books have been influential in educating people about climate science and providing arguments against climate change deniers. [ more ]
Truthout
5 months ago
Left-wing politics

Right-Wing Christians Are Making Climate Apocalypse a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

The Texas State Board of Education rejected science textbooks that referenced manmade climate change, negative portrayals of fossil fuels, and evolution.
Texas Values celebrated the rejection of textbooks that discussed humans as part of the 'great ape family' and compared human and chimpanzee skeletons. [ more ]
MarTech
6 months ago
Environment

How to talk to consumers about climate change | MarTech

Marketers can play a role in combating climate change through cutting CO2 emissions from digital marketing and communicating with sustainability-focused consumers.
October 2023 is projected to be the warmest year in 125,000 years due to record-breaking temperatures in October 2021, leading to stronger and more frequent extreme weather events. [ more ]
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