climate science-spencer

science

NASA

sea levels rising

green house gasses

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green house gasses get trapped in the atmosphere and block heat from going back into space and bouncing most of it back onto earth increasing the overall temperature and temperature increase

disasters

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there are Programs and data and satellites now days that can help predict disasters and warn people about them in advance

NAOA

climate

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weather damages in us have reached 2.8 trillion dollars in the last 44 years, but this site is a homepage of all the NAOA climate resources

food vs feed

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a lot of crops grown on earth are given to animals for food because the quality of the soil is now good enough, its about a 50/50 distribution of food given to humans and animals

articles and videos

my article/video

free transit ottawa

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this site is saying that there are a lot of problems with the public transport system so it should be free but mainly its just highlighting the problems with the transit system

class video 1: the disarming case for caring about climate change

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the extincion is 1000 to 10000 percent normal. 100 million barrels of oil used a day, no rules around the amount of oil taken out of the ground

class video 2: Al Gore How to make radical climate action the new normal

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at autobahn speeds you would reach the co2 layer in 5 minuteshighest temperature is 51Cbillion climate refugesocean temperature rising a lot of places are floodingmore atmospheric rivers93 percent of the us west has experienced drought50 percent of species are at risk of extinctionwe have solutions to climate crisis but we wont use them coal museum get solar panels1 percent of the world has 46 percent of moneyg7 nations banned financing oil china did it to once net 0 temperatures will stop going up 30 years it will reverse and get colder

plastic

we urgently need a global plastic treaty

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plastics have been is productions for less that 100 yearsmicro beads of plastics used for cosmeticsplastics promised convenience but it hurt us moreplastic production started around ww22,600 percent increase in production400 million tonnes produced by 2019plastics prommised everything cheaperplastic became a unicable part of our lovesplastics never break downleach toxic stuff into air and waterplastic pollutes throughout its entire life cycle oil companies work with big brands to push tonnes of plastics into the earthhas potential to be the biggest environmental packt in the world

plastic is everywhere

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plastic is everywherein us and in the airafter ww2 plastic started to be producedplastic is oilplastic that is recycled gets burnt or dumped in other countries and then burned rinse and repeatwe need to stop the flood at its sourcethe global treaty is a way to stop the floodrid of a system that profits from making a mess

solutions

NGO and citizens

climate clock

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the climate clock is trying to get the world to act in time by showing what needs to be done and when it needs to get done by.

WWF climate

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there are bigger droughts threatening out crops, fresh water and wildlife. the WWF is working with a bunch of big corporations and governments to find adaptation and resilience

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ecology ottawa

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2023 had the hottest average temperature on record four days in a row, environment canada judged ottawa air high health risk for a few days june 2023. the bad air was caused by wildfires in quebec which were caused by dry conditions. 70 percent of greenhouse gasses related to energy are from cities.

government

UN

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the COP meetings happen to decide big things and review other things that have already been implemented

environment and climate change Canada

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this site is just a big site to get resources about climate and climate change

net zero coalition

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net zero is cutting emissions to zero each year and its very achievable, in fact we can go net zero by 2050

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industry

circular innovation council: circular economy

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circular economy is the idea of reusing everything that we use so that instead of the linier models we can have a circle one

large companies have to do far more to cut carbon emissions and climate damages

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51 major companies are doing not enough to fight climate change and are not doing anything to do enough to fight climate change

fossil fuel lobbyist eclipse delegations from most climate vulnerable nations at cop 29 climate talks

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almost 2000 climate change lobbiest have been granted a chance to stand in of cop 29 witch could help convince more countries and companies to do more to fight climate change