Green Recovery Plan for Rebuilding After Climate Disasters

Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 15, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

The unprecedented thunderstorm supercell that struck the US on December 10, 2021, churned a long path of destruction across eight states (Arkansas, Mississippi, Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio), leveling towns, sending debris 30,000 feet in the air and resulting in more than 100 deaths. In an interview with Democracy Now, acclaimed climatologist Michael E. Mann, author of The New Climate War, confirmed that wind speeds in Mayfield, Kentucky reached a catastrophic 300 mph.

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No Protein Problems Here — 10 Vegan Athletes Crushing It!

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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So-called “Fake” Leather is Real Deal

Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 10, 2020 by Sarah J. Kings

The freezer section of your local grocery store isn’t the only thing going vegan. The vegan leather industry- often misbranded as ‘fake leather’- is booming right now, and the world of fashion is getting a much-needed makeover! Sustainability and ethics have moved to the forefront of consumer consciousness, and brands are racing to be first in line to meet the high demand.

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Watermelons In the Desert | “From Sand to Hope”

Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 9, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

For the millions of passionate and determined people across the globe who are championing nature-based climate solutions, boosting soil health to grow more crops, trees, and biodiversity, is of critical importance. The IPBES (Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services) warns that 75 percent of the Earth’s land is degraded. The 2020 documentary, Kiss the Ground, cautioned that unless we fix our soils, we only have 60 harvests left.

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How Do We Open the Eyes of Those Who Can’t See Straight | Story

Washington (CAR) Analysis | December 9, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

Global environmental groups have begun posting regular Twitter threads outlining how grave their concerns are that the top 10 percent of wealthiest people in the world aren’t doing enough to curb their carbon emissions after creating the climate crisis in the first place.  

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No Way To Avoid Pain This Decade | Only Question is How Much

Washington (CAR) Analysis | November 26, 2021, by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

Not only is climate inaction more expensive than climate action, it’s also much more painful.

Fact: there is absolutely no way for us to stay below 1.5ºC without experiencing pain. We have to muscle up and get ready for a whole lot of unpleasantness. Once we recognize this, it becomes much easier to make the right choices: financial (ie higher gas prices), or endless extreme weather events that result in death and destruction. There’s also high heat intensity for prolonged periods that ravage our crops and wipe out our food supply while undermining our health.

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Beyond Meat, Being Vegan & Our Long Term Health

Washington (CAR) Analysis | October 28, 2021 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

Overhauling our food system is a primary focus for nations across the globe as the world quickly moves forward with mapping out urgent and effective mitigation strategies to lower global warming in an effort to stay below 1.5ºC. Additionally, the goal for all G-20 nations heading to COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland, is to implement clean energy, zero waste, carbon neutral solutions so we can transition to a sustainable culture aligned with biodiversity in nature. 

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Biodiversity | 8 Major Takeaways from Kunming UN Biodiversity Conference

Washington (CAR) Analysis | October 28, 2021 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

Biodiversity is beautiful. And biodiversity is a happiness and mental health booster. Thus, how beneficial is it that one of the solutions to the climate crisis is increasing biodiversity everywhere, in yards and communities across the globe, even on the small tiny postage stamp-sized specks of land that are often found in front of townhomes.

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Are HOAs as Much the Villain as Fossil Fuels? | Climate

Washington (CAR) Analysis | October 16, 2021 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

From climate action landscaping to white roofs and solar panels, Americans are heeding the warning of the IPCC Report released on August 9, 2021 and jumping into action. Code Red for Humanity. We only have until 2030 to dramatically slow our current global warming trajectory of 4.4ºC above pre-industrial levels, and get it down to 1.5ºC. 

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Future Black Swan Weather Events | IE Manhattan Project Toxins

Washington (CAR) Analysis | October 8, 2021 by Climate Journalist Noreen Wise; Image Credit: AdobeStock

In the midst of this summer’s deadly heatwaves, melting icecaps and ferocious wildfires, a rain bomb exploded over a five-county area in rural western Middle Tennessee, traumatizing multiple communities, most notably the small, friendly town of Waverly.

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