Solving America’s Climate Crisis Starts in Rural America July 3, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment There is a rural renaissance around climate change.
NASA Tracks the Future of Asia’s Glaciers June 30, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment Asia’s high mountains are a crucial freshwater source to one-seventh of the world’s population. Snow and glaciers in these mountains contain the largest volume of freshwater outside of Earth’s polar ice sheets, leading hydrologists to nickname this region the “third pole.” Rapid changes in the region’s climate, however, are affecting glacier flows and snowmelt. Local people are already modifying their land-use practices in response to the changing supply, and the region’s ecology is transforming. Scientists estimate that by 2100, these glaciers could be up to 75% smaller in volume. NASA’s satellites observe and measure snow and ice cover remotely with multiple types of sensors. This allows scientists to create an authoritative estimate of the water budget of this region and a set of products local policy makers can use in responding to hazards and planning for a changing water supply.
Leading in a Climate Changed World – with Dr. Gail Bradbrook June 29, 2019 / activist360 / Leave a comment Dr. Gail Bradbook and Robin Alfred in conversation on leadership in a climate changed world. Extinction Rebellion is an international movement that uses non-violent civil disobedience to achieve radical change in order to minimize the risk of human extinction and ecological collapse.