Climate Change impact on Global Security

Article today in the Washington Post: As the United States and nations around the world struggle to blunt the effects of rising temperatures and extreme weather, sweeping assessments released Thursday by the White House, the U.S. intelligence community and the Pentagon conclude that climate change will exacerbate long-standing threats to global security. Together, the reports … Read more

Lack of progress continues

Oct 13 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The world is on track to see “terrifying” climate impacts as stepped-up emissions-cutting plans filed by countries so far fail to limit fast-accelerating global warming, analysts said on Wednesday. More than two-thirds of about 195 countries that signed the 2015 Paris climate accord submitted a new or updated climate … Read more

Looking for good news

I am always looking for good news but frankly, it is hard to find.  I did see that Norway (population 5.5 million) is seeing 80% of all new car sales as electric or electric/hybrid, but unfortunately that is only a drop in a rather large bucket of humanity.  Today there was an article that says … Read more

NIMBYism

NIMBY (Not In My BackYard) ism, an interesting response by some of the most ardent climate change and environmental people was featured in the Sierra Club September magazine issue (https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/2021-4-fall/feature/nimby-threat-renewable-energy). It demonstrates just how hard it is going to be to make the conversion to a low carbon emission society despite a worsening environment.  Mark … Read more

How fast will humanity respond?

With all the news about climate change; hurricanes, fires, floods and heat waves, the question is, how fast will humanity respond?  In short, not fast enough.  Joe Manchin is fighting the infrastructure bill on behalf of his constituents in West Virginia who have a very narrow viewpoint.  The auto workers union is now pushing back … Read more

Pessimist or Realist?

I constantly get feedback that I am too pessimistic about how humanity will respond to addressing climate change and its potential impact over the next 30 yrs or so.  Of course, no one wants to hear that our lives may be subject to changes beyond our control and our children’s lives may be difficult.  The … Read more

U.N. Panel Issues Stark Climate-Change Warning

From IPCC: Rising seas, melting ice caps and other effects of a warming climate may be irreversible for centuries and are “unequivocally” driven by greenhouse-gas emissions from human activity, a scientific panel working under the auspices of the United Nations said Monday in a new report. Issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, an … Read more

Acceleration

As I have said many times in this blog space, signs and the impact of climate change is happening much faster than the models predicted.  Almost every day now, there are articles in the news that highlight fires, drought, heat waves, etc…  Yesterday a scientific study was release that talks about AMOC (Atlantic meridional overturning … Read more

Back from the farm

For those of you who have been watching the site and reading my blog, you know that I am developing a sustainable demonstration farm up in West Central Washington.  Just spent 5 days up there and it was very hot, which is a bit concerning since that area experienced all time record temperatures in early … Read more

It’s happening faster than the models predicted

When I started CASA, I thought things wouldn’t get bad enough for the majority of people to truly start to take action until 2030.  My saying was, ‘it will take that long until everyone’s hair is on fire’.  That the impact of climate change will be undeniable and we will have begun to see significant … Read more