Obsession redirected
Most people on the planet live in places where political dysfunctionalism impedes climate adaptation. That has to change, or billions will lose.
Because climate disruption is now priority #1
Most people on the planet live in places where political dysfunctionalism impedes climate adaptation. That has to change, or billions will lose.
Any resilience solution against climate change is welcome, but “hothouse” climate requires a level not yet happening, in line with the great historic leaps of all time
To tackle the unthinkable, Arlen Stawasz goes where few others dare, and discovers a new power, a garden, and timeless solutions where rivers tend to flow
Extreme weather can hit anyone, anytime, anywhere, as revealed in this brief rundown of climate stories from around the world.
Not just the disaster they lived, but more inspiringly, the hope therein for us, that we may adapt to the change and embrace the truth (though it helps to tell it creatively). So bring it on.
Need inspiration? Find it in the world’s 2,000+ Transition communities, today a huge part of the ultimate solution. The reasons are sure to surprise.
The $94 billion would solve immediate needs but fail to prepare the island for the catastrophic climate the latest science says is coming in 15-20 years
Date: April 21. Setting: EarthX event in Dallas. Moment: Climate Resilient Cities Symposium. And adaptation revealed itself in more radars than you think.