We’re exploring tropical storms, which are called hurricanes, cyclones or typhoons, depending on where in the world you live. No matter their name, they are often deadly and always extremely costly. And unfortunately, we’re experiencing more and more of them. Even more worrying, however, is that their intensity is increasing, and the speed at which they intensify is increasing…meaning we have less time for evacuations.
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Cloudy with a Chance of Climate Catastrophe
What do clouds have to do with climate change? More than you think!
Read moreScientists are rebelling – it’s our responsibility to join them!
Today we’re taking a look at the growing movement of non-violent civil disobedience to support climate action. Scientists are now rebelling in the streets!
Read moreWhat are El Niño and La Niña?
Today we’re going to talk more about patterns or cycles which occur naturally that some people might try to blame for global warming and climate change.
Read moreIsn’t Climate Change Part of a Natural Cycle?
Whether it’s through a conversation with a climate change denier, you’ve likely tried to answer questions about the Earth’s natural climate cycles.
Read moreSo… Are Carbonated Drinks Bad for the Planet?
Before you swear off everything fizzy, let’s take a closer look…
Read moreThe Trouble with Blue aka “Clean” Hydrogen
One of the most heavily promoted options for using hydrogen as an energy source is ‘blue’ hydrogen.
Read more6 arguments from climate delayers/doomers/skeptics…and how to deal with them
It’s hard to believe that there are still people at large who think the climate crisis is a hoax. But then, there are people who think the Earth is flat, and that COVID-19 is a power-play by
Read moreNOW is the Time to Unleash Your Latent Desire for Civil Disobedience
Our precious Blue Marble, and much of the life which she sustains, is in danger. The planet on which we live, and which is simultaneously incredibly powerful and fragile, needs us to stop. Listen. And tread more
Read moreDecarbonizing the Steel Industry
Today we’re exploring the most used and most important engineering material in the world: steel.
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