
On the Move: The Overheating Earth and the Uprooting of America

Les déplacements massifs de populations et les conflits pour l’accès aux ressources ont déjà commencé. La guerre du Darfour a été l’un des premiers cas (en tout cas le plus connu) de « guerre du climat353 ». Selon Harald Welzer, psychologue social et spécialiste des liens entre l’évolution des sociétés et la violence, ces conflits sont amenés à s’a
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No one can say exactly how hot the world can get before out-and-out disaster—the inundation of a populous country like Bangladesh, say, or the collapse of crucial ecosystems like coral reefs—becomes inevitable. Officially, the threshold of catastrophe is an average global temperature rise of 2°C (3.6°F). Virtually every nation signed on to this fig
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Helene’s floodwaters have abated, but the risk of more potentially deadly landslides persists in the region, scientists say • Asheville Watchdog
JOHN BOYLEavlwatchdog.org
Its relentless trajectory: To bring it on, all we have to do is, um, nothing. Its overwhelming complexity: To fix it, not only do we have to do something, but, as Naomi Klein has said, we pretty much have to “change everything” about how our economy and society operates. Its asymmetries of power: Those of us most historically responsible for causin
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