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Climate science must listen to indigenous voices

Originally Published by Island Business

– One of my most cherishable memories at the University of the South Pacific is that of a visit to the journalism students’ newsroom by a small group of quaintly dressed people, some of them wearing heavy furs and thick skintight leather jackets, rugged blankets and heavy boots.

Peak oil, climate change and pipeline geopolitics driving Syria conflict | Nafeez Ahmed

Originally Published by Orion Magazine

– To learn how to live in a post-petroleum world, recall the pre-petroleum world where blacksmiths made everything: tools, nails, hinges, lamps, hooks, gates, and railings.

Sanitation promotion history: US New Deal posters


Posted created in 1940 by John Buczak for the US Federal Art Project. Collection Library of Congress

Energy Bill ‘should be amended to protect community energy schemes’

Originally Published by Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk

– Developed with large commercial operators in mind, the bill could stop wind farm projects from proceeding.

Photos from friends: Favorite images of Earth

Crepuscular rays, sometimes called sunrays, via Rick Trommater. Originally Published by EarthSky - In celebration of Earth Day 2013, EarthSky has brought together the best images of Earth received from our friends over the past year. Thank you all!

Clouds off the California Coast

Originally Published by NASA Earth Observatory

– Acquired April 14, 2013, this image shows a wake stretching more than 1,000 kilometers over the Pacific Ocean.

Unthinkable? A silent spring

Originally Published by The Guardian

– Rachel Carson’s book fuelled an international environmental movement, but the threats to songbirds remain.

Earth from Space

Originally Published by ESA Observing the Earth

– Join us Friday, 12 April, at 10:00 CEST for an 800 km-high tour with spectacular images from Earth-observing satellites.

Thin Ice — the movie

Originally Published by RealClimate

– Some of my friends have made a film, Thin Ice, which tells the story of CO2 and climate from the standpoint of the climate scientists who are out there in the trenches trying to figure out what is going on. I have a small role in the film myself, and I am sure RealClimate readers will recognize many more familiar faces.

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