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Robert Redford: Fossil Fuels Need to Stay in the Ground, Renewable Energy Is the Future

Robert Redford: Fossil Fuels Need to Stay in the Ground, Renewable Energy Is the Future

Democracy Now!’s Amy Goodman sat down today with Robert Redford, the Oscar-winning director, actor and longtime environmentalist, at the Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. In the interview, Goodman jumps right in by asking Redford, founder of Sundance Film Festival, about last week’s vote where half of the Senate refused to formally acknowledge the existence of man-made climate change. […]

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    Remarkable Images of California’s Epic Drought Show Impact on Farmers

    Remarkable Images of California’s Epic Drought Show Impact on Farmers

    With California experiencing the worst drought in 1,200 years, recent NASA satellite images documenting the stunning groundwater loss in California and the announcement last week that 2014 was the hottest year on record attributable to drivers of climate change, it’s vitally important that the seriousness of this issue stays top of mind for people, companies and policymakers. One award-winning photojournalist, […]

    2014 Was the Hottest Year on Record

    2014 Was the Hottest Year on Record

    Climate scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced the 2014 global temperatures today, and the news they delivered is a blow to climate deniers who argue that climate change-driven global warming isn’t happening. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ibek2yIqWOc&feature=youtu.be expand=1] The scientists revealed that 2014 was the hottest year in 134 years of record keeping, with […]

    The Social Cost of Carbon

    The Social Cost of Carbon

    Concerted action on climate change is looking like a bargain after research findings that the notional cost to society of global warming damage caused by carbon dioxide emissions has been seriously underestimated. Smoke stacks at a coal-fired power plant near Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo credit: Robert S. Donovan The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency calculates the “social cost […]

    Part II: How Regenerative Organic Agriculture Can Save the Planet

    Part II: How Regenerative Organic Agriculture Can Save the Planet

    [Editor’s note: This article is part two of a two-part series. Read part one.] We now know that 20-30 percent of manmade greenhouse gases in the atmosphere comes from industrial agriculture. Petrochemicals are for cars, not for the soil. By dumping ag chemicals onto our soils, we disrupt nature’s delicate balance of water, soil and air. Carbon sequestration […]

    Record Heat in Australia Fuels Wildfires, Shuts Down Internet

    Record Heat in Australia Fuels Wildfires, Shuts Down Internet

    Australians have good reason to dread the coming of January. It’s the peak of the summer season downunder. In recent years, global warming, driven by climate change, has caused temperatures there to soar to record levels. More wildfires are only one of the many impacts of climate change in Australia. Photo credit: Shutterstock With temperatures reaching highs […]

    GOP Agenda Promises Worst Attack on Environmental Protections in Decades

    GOP Agenda Promises Worst Attack on Environmental Protections in Decades

    Last year, it often seemed like we were fighting attacks on the environment from all sides. But those of us pushing back against pollution and climate change enjoyed some significant victories in 2014, including the People’s Climate March in New York in September—said to be the largest environmental march in history—the dimming prospects for drilling […]

    10 Most Important Environmental Stories of 2014

    10 Most Important Environmental Stories of 2014

    The calendar is about to flip over once again, meaning it’s time for the obligatory roundup of the most important environmental stories of the past year. This list is mostly subjective—my own personal picks, filtered through my own lens. But I did reach out to a several dozen environmental activists and thinkers to tap into […]