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Apr 2018

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Climate change: what needs to be done

Finding the necessary political will to act is the biggest challenge facing climate policy, says Tom BurkeIf we are to meet the challenge of generating political will, the climate conversation must involve everyone, from all professions and all walks of life. Political will is built into the base of society; it is not something that ...

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Apr 2018

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Contraction and convergence: the best possible solution to the twin problems of climate change and inequity

Much is now known about anthropogenically induced climate change, its impacts on the planet’s species, and the need for urgent action to avoid catastrophe.1 2 The unequal distribution of resources between the materially rich and the materially poor amplifies the multiple adverse effects of climate change, so disrupting ecosystems, ...

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Apr 2018

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Climate Change: A Human Rights Opportunity

A restaurant near Shanghai is charging customers a “clean air fee” to breathe unpolluted air. This is a response to air pollution levels hitting “red alert” status. It begs the question: is a healthy living environment a human right or a commodity?Last December, I attended the UN Climate Change Conference in Paris (COP21) to ...

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Apr 2018

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A Healthier Community, A Healthier Climate

What if our response to climate change created healthier communities? Could healthier habits lessen climate change?Oakland, California, a city of struggle and progress, is looking for the answers. Just like climate change, the city’s problems often feel unfixable, but Oakland’s healthy policies make us global leaders in the ...

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Apr 2018

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Climate Change Could Be Poisoning Your Food

By now, it’s fairly well-established that climate change is going to be a major challenge for food production. Rising temperatures are set to severely damage crop yields, lessen the nutritional value of important crops, and make large portions of the planet inhospitable to crop production. And some studies argue that it won’t be ...

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Apr 2018

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COP21 SERIES Reshaping the landscape: The geography of human rights, climate change, and disasters

When leaders gather in Paris to discuss serious measures to address climate change this December, they will be surrounded by a city and region that, in recent decades, has spent its summers grappling with deadly heat. The ongoing effects of these annual climatic threats may not be visible from the Paris-Le Bourget site in December, ...

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Apr 2018

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Don’t Even Think About It: Why our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change.

Why, despite overwhelming scientific evidence, do we still ignore climate change? And what does it need for us to become fully convinced of what we already know?George Marshall’s search for the answers brings him face to face with Nobel Prize-winning psychologists and the activists of the Texas Tea Party; the world’s leading ...

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Apr 2018

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The Debunking Handbook

The Debunking Handbook, a guide to debunking misinformation, is now freely available to download. Although there is a great deal of psychological research on misinformation, there’s no summary of the literature that offers practical guidelines on the most effective ways of reducing the influence of myths. The Debunking Handbook ...

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Apr 2018

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Climate Change and Gender Justice

Melting ice-caps, freak storms, the search for ‘green’ forms of transport and the international carbon trading system; superfi cially, both the impact of human-induced climate change and the policies adopted in response to it may seem gender-neutral. In reality though, there are complex and dynamic links between gender relations ...

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Apr 2018

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Communicating Climate Change and Motivating Civic Action: Renewing, Activating, and Building Democracies

Governments are critical for bringing about the transition to a more sustainablehuman interaction with the environment as they set priorities and policies and maymodel new behavior. Yet, civil society is also indispensable in bringing aboutchange. It is no small challenge to communicate effectively in order to engage civilsociety in ...

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