So, you think you can have a positive impact on the climate? Well, that’s because you can. Discover key tools, insights, and journalism at the forefront of the #climate conversation. Learn more, do more. Information is power.
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Scientists say the Atlantic's ocean conveyor belt — which regulates climate across the entire Northern Hemisphere — is now more likely than not to collapse. This was the biggest news of the week. You probably didn't see it.
The Iran war has already cost Americans $25 billion extra at the pump. Combined with record March heat (2nd warmest globally) and record-low Arctic sea ice, the numbers show how fossil dependence and climate disruption affect all of us. #ClimateChange#EconomicImpact
Carl Sagan’s words remind us: Earth is the only home we have. With so much at stake for our families and future, what small step are you taking this week? Share it below!
Between 80 and 89% of people worldwide want their governments to do more to address climate change. The 89 Percent Project, organized by the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now, reports on the massive silent majority who want stronger climate action #The89Percent
“Knowing is not enough; we must apply. Willing is not enough; we must do.” — Leonardo da Vinci. Climate action needs doing. Are you in? 👇 climatechangeresources.org/#…#ClimateAction
Extreme heat now affects one in three people globally, and the number of hours where it’s too hot for everyday activities has doubled since 1950. To read more visit our health page - climatechangeresources.org/l…
In conflict-driven energy shocks, renewables offer real independence and security from volatile fossil fuel geopolitics.This Revkin quote cuts deep amid war energy chaos—solar as national security. Agree? #ClimateChange#SolarPower#EnergySecurity
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In Feb 2026, China's Ning Yuan Dian Kun—the world's largest all-electric container ship—began sea trials off Shanghai.
Decarbonizing global shipping? Batteries are winning. bit.ly/4s5F1g4