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Tag Archives: climate change
Solar cells in Monterrey
Mexico is a country that rarely distinguishes itself as the leader, however, it likes to be an early adopter of trending fads and technology. Solar panels might be a case in point. One of my borthers has just put solar … Continue reading
Climate change impacts in Mexico
Natural, economic, and social conditions make Mexico highly vulnerable to hurricanes. Climate change will increase the intensity of droughts and hurricanes. Exacerbating inequities in employment, health, and access to food. Climate models suggest that global warming could bring warmer, drier … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, History, Γαῖα, México, Uncategorized
Tagged climate change, México
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Paris Climate Agreement
Friends, Donald Trump is preparing to pull the United States out of the Paris Climate Agreement according to multiple news reports. The rest of us, in Mexico and beyond, must be all-in on climate action. This is the time for real … Continue reading
Climate Change Info
Posted in culture, Γαῖα, research, Security
Tagged Bill Nye, CIA, climate change, cognition, cultural cognition of risk, David Attenborough, Europe, George Monbiot, Global Meltdown, gov, Karin Kirk, MEDEA, Mother Jones, National Geographic Explorer, Paris IPCC meeting, Patrick J. Kiger, political ideology, Psychology, surveillance satellites, TED, The Guardian, United States government, Yale
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Donald Trump
Fevered media speculation about Donald Trump’s psychological motivations and psychiatric diagnosis has recently encouraged mental health professionals to disregard the usual ethical constraints against diagnosing public figures at a distance. They have sponsored several petitions and a Feb. 14 letter … Continue reading
Posted in culture, México, Security
Tagged Arizona, Bernie Sanders, Canada, China, climate change, Democrats, Donald Trump, elections, Elizabeth Warren, Hillary Clinton, immigration, Islam, Islamophobia, John McCain, México, Media, migration, political ideology, propaganda, public opinion polls, racism, Rafael Cruz, Republicans, Sarah Palin, scapegoating, Tea Party, The Jimmy Dore Show, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, United States, Xenophobia
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Ocean acidification
What is Ocean Acidification? A pH unit is a measure of acidity ranging from 0-14. The lower the value, the more acidic the environment. Becoming more acidic is a relative shift in pH to a lower value. Pteropod Limacina Helicina. … Continue reading
Posted in Γαῖα, Security, wikipedia, zeitgeist
Tagged climate change, CO2, Ocean acidification
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twins
11 July 2016 | Geo Risk Topics Online homepage El Niño and its twin sister La Niña 2015 gave us the third overall strongest El Niño event ever recorded after 1997/98 and 1982/83. Now it is the turn of La Niña, which … Continue reading
Posted in Γαῖα, research, Security
Tagged climate change, climate change impacts, el niño, ENSO, ENSO (El Niño/Southern Oscillation), Insurance, la niña, risk
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Environmental values
“The Earth has cancer and the cancer is Man.” – Club of Rome (1974) Mankind at the Turning Point Hijacking the Anthropocene by Ian Angus, originally published by Climate and Capitalism | May 20, 2015 How the anti-green ‘Breakthrough … Continue reading
Posted in culture, Economy, Γαῖα
Tagged anthropocene, Breakthrough Institute, climate change, Climate change denial, Club of Rome, conspiracy theory, cultural values, culture, ecomodernism, Ecomodernist Manifesto, energy, Energy and Climate Change, environment, environmental policy, Erle Ellis, grassroots environmentalism, Michael Shellenberger, Nuclear Energy, perception, planetary boundaries, political ideology, propaganda, Social constructionism, technocratic agenda, Ted Nordhaus, The Death of Environmentalism, United States, Values
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Conformity
1956 Asch- Conformity Experiment Alex Laskey: How behavioral science can lower your energy bill
Christians Acting On Climate Change
Climate Change: An Evangelical Call to Action Preamble As American evangelical Christian leaders, we recognize both our opportunity and our responsibility to offer a biblically based moral witness that can help shape public policy in the most powerful nation on … Continue reading
Posted in संसार, culture, Economy, Γαῖα, βιβλία, zeitgeist, 共感
Tagged Bush, catholic, climate change, Climate change denial, climate summit, Ecological Crisis, encyclical, food, George Monbiot, Laudato si, New York Times, Pope, Pope Francis, propaganda, religion, Republicans, The Guardian, United Nations, United Nations Environment Programme
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