Washington (CAR) Analysis | January 13, 2022 | Updated May 2, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: Compost Crew
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | January 13, 2022 | Updated May 2, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: Compost Crew
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | January 11, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
At his Glasgow speech during COP26, Vijay Prashad eviscerated the West with an impassioned rebuke of colonialism, and our “middle class, bourgeois, Western slogan” that states how worried we are about the future. There are “2.7 billion who can’t eat NOW,” the Indian historian raged to a stunned crowd. Prashad’s fiery speech went viral. “The United States, 4-5% of world population, still uses 25% of its resources.”
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | January 9, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
The US military is ranked number 55 out of the world’s largest carbon polluters (2019). According to Forbes Magazine, the DOD has emitted more than 1.2 GtC (billion metric tons of carbon) since the US invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. The military is the largest fossil fuel energy consumer in the US, and is the single biggest buyer of crude oil on the planet. But all of these missteps are about to change.
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Washington (GGM) Analysis | January 7, 2022, by Noreen Wise, Founder & CEO of Gallant Gold Media; Image Credit: AdobeStock
According to John Doerr’s Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now, tackling our food system carbon emissions has to be addressed systematically. More than 15% of the excess carbon in the atmosphere is attributed to our food system. Doerr has broken down the 15% into sub groups:
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Washington (CAR) Opinion | January 6, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
Converting industry greenhouse gases into valuable commercial products before the carbon dioxide reaches the air is the type of innovation that global leaders and green venture capitalists have been longing for.
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Washington (CAR) Opinion | January 5, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise, Noreen Wise’s original Don’t Look Up review from December 20, 2021 is here; Image Credit: AdobeStock
Every exceptional film deserves an afterthought once all the reviews have been written. Especially a film as controversial as Don’t Look Up with its thousand pound gorilla in the room, busy lumbering about, pounding on its chest, bashing into walls, throwing fits from time to time, and erupting right in front of our faces. You spotted the gorilla moving from scene to scene along with the exaggerated subliminal advertisements promoting biodiversity didn’t you?
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | January 2, 2022, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
Wind power is growing faster than any other utility, including fossil fuels, John Doerr notes in his new book, Speed & Scale, An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis NowHe explains that wind has a higher market share than solar and that these two clean energy sources naturally compliment each other rather than compete.
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 20, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 17, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock
The severe chain of tornadoes that ravaged eight states on December 10, 2021, touching down in 30 separate locations, opened our eyes to the new normal that we’ve thrust ourselves into after breaking through the boundaries that human civilization has existed within for more than 10,000 years.
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Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 12, 2021 by Sarah J. Kings
There has been a significant boom in the accessibility and inclusivity of veganism over the last decade. We are in the midst of a culture shift. The same people who once asked, but where do you get your protein from, are now filling their shopping carts with brands like Gardien, Beyond Meat, and Impossible. Athletes all over the globe are dispelling myths that paint vegans as anemic weaklings suffering from malnutrition. Below are just ten of the world’s vegan athletes who are crushing it in their field.
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