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50 Books on Climate Change and Sustainbility

Green Market Oracle

Here are fifty recently published books on the subjects of global warming, climate mitigation and social change. Residents are already starting to see the effects of sea level rise today. Cohen, forward by Bill McKibben, 2016 Coming of Age at the End of Nature explores a new kind of environmental writing.

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A North-Pole, How Much Longer?

Mr. Sustainability

None of them were ever to be seen or heard from again until the wreck was found at the bottom of an Arctic bay in 2016, aptly named Terror Bay. With the Northern sea routes available all year, costs for transporting goods (especially from Asia to Europe and the U.S.) Sea level rising (not because of melting).

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How Climate-Friendly is Liz Truss’s Cabinet?

DeSmogBlog

Rees-Mogg was also the first cabinet minister to endorse the campaign to reverse the UK’s ban on fracking, spearheaded by the backbench Net Zero Scrutiny Group (NZSG), the parliamentary wing of the UK’s principal climate science denial group, the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF). Penny Mordaunt – Leader of the Commons.

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Climate Change: Where Are We Now?

Unsustainable

Photo Credit: REUTERS While some politicians and citizens continue to deny the existence of man-made global warming, the evidence supporting it continues to grow. Note: This graph illustrates the change in global surface temperature relative to 1951-1980 average temperatures. The year 2016 ranks as the warmest on record.

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28 Posts Commemorating the Seminal Efforts of Female Environmentalists

Green Market Oracle

org and is the coordinator of the Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice. Five years later she oversaw the signing of the historic accord at COP21 in which 195 countries agreed to limit global warming. She also serves on the board of 350.org If it were not for her, the Everglades may very well have been drained and developed.