By Jon Queally, EcoWatch
We're under attack, said author and climate campaigner Bill McKibben,
and the only way to defeat the enemy is to declare a global war against
the destructive practices that threaten the world's imperiled
ecosystems and human civilization as we know it.
In a new piece published Monday in The New Republic, the co-founder of the global climate action group 350.org
said there is simply no more time to waste and that a full-scale
mobilization, like the one orchestrated by the U.S. government during
World War II, is now necessary if the adversary—human-caused global
warming and the climate change that results—is to be vanquished.
"World War III is well and truly underway," McKibben wrote. "And we are losing."
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17 August 2016
10 August 2016
How climate change will sink China’s manufacturing heartland
Shenzhen in 2015 (population 10.7 million) at left; and in 1980 (population 58,000). Image: Guardian/David McLeod/Lucien Long |
Climate change-driven rising sea levels will inundate China’s key industrial zone on the Zhujiang River Delta/Pearl River Delta (PRD) as the world’s largest and fastest growing urban area draws tens of millions of people into a special economic zone built on soft, unstable land.
Researchers say that by 2050, regional sea-level rises in China’s three most vulnerable regions including the PRD will be half to one metre, and “large areas and a great number of cities…will be beneath the sea water despite of all the present tide-and-flood control facilities”. And that will include China's manufacturing heartland, which is responsible for 40% of the nation's exports.
The PRD, adjacent to Hong Kong and Macau, has been the subject of rapid urban expansion over recent decades, transforming mainly agricultural land into the manufacturing heartland of a global economic superpower. It is also one of China’s wealthiest areas, and barely above sea level.
02 August 2016
Climate heating is an emergency and an existential threat to human civilisation
In mid-2015, I was one of several people who were interviewed by filmmakers Jordan Osmond and Samuel
Alexander for their documentary "A Simpler Way: Crisis as Opportunity". Now the film-makers have kindly made the full interview available....
The interview covers the scientific character of the climate challenge, why it must now be understood as constituting a global emergency, and what that means for the actions we need to take.
The interview covers the scientific character of the climate challenge, why it must now be understood as constituting a global emergency, and what that means for the actions we need to take.