The Doors – The End
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As did the Dodo, so shall we go-go
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3 May 2019 presentation at Mother Foucault’s Book Shop in Portland, Oregon.
The dynamics of deforestation are increasingly inseparable from the growing demand for food from consumers in the most developed countries. Humans are eating the world’s forests. Not directly, of course—but a spate of new studies shows we might as
The world’s insect population has declined by three quarters in the last 30 years and many species have become extinct. And it’s all man’s fault. This documentary looks at the dramatic consequences of this hitherto unrecognized catastrophe. The results
Bill McKibben discusses his book “Falter: Has the Human Game Begun to Play Itself Out?” Thirty years after McKibben released his groundbreaking book “The End of Nature”, he returns to evaluate the danger today. Even as climate change shrinks
I don’t even want to say what I’m gonna say. I want to be clear about this. This is the worst news that I could possibly give if I’m the medical doctor you’re the patient with the terminal diagnosis.
After nearly a decade overseas as a war reporter, the acclaimed journalist Dahr Jamail returned to America to renew his passion for mountaineering, only to find that the slopes he had once climbed have been irrevocably changed by climate
Climate and Environmental Crisis. That’s the message of a new report published this week by the Institute of Public Policy Research in the UK. The report doesn’t pull many punches in its description of our environmental predicament. This week
“The Uninhabitable Earth” isn’t just a book title, it’s a warning. A new study and a new book both argue that the worst-case scenario for global warming would literally render the planet uninhabitable. The book is entitled “The Uninhabitable
The world is melting; oceans are rising, yet most ignore the perils ahead. Thom and Dahl’s conversation covers the state of the Great Barrier Reef in Australia, melting glaciers which could drown the planet and whether it is too
If you find the news about climate change distressing, imagine how climate scientists feel. For years now, their research has returned data that points to a looming global climate crisis and, despite an overwhelming consensus among the world’s experts, there are still those that deny it’s even happening.
An interview by The Search with Dr. Guy McPherson who brings a climate change message like no other.