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Tag Archives: environment
The Unheeded Climate Warnings of James Burke’s “After the Warming” (1989)
The record-warm winters, the baking hot summers — some dry, others filled with historic floods from “extraordinary rain events” — have a lot of people ready to lecture each other on when these “just as predicted” consequences of climat change … Continue reading
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Tagged climate, climate-change, environment, global-warming, science, texas-floods, warmed-planet
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Documentary Review: Indigenous People are the Front Line of Brazil’s Environmental Struggle — “We Are Guardians”
It’s hard to have much hope that the people of planet Earth will ever have a day of mass enlightenment to the environmental crises scientists and tuned-in politicians and activists have warned us about for decades, and which are plainly … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon-documentary, amazon-rainforest, amazon-rainforest, biodiversity, bolsonaro, brazil, climate-change, deforestation, di-caprio, environment, indigenous-people-protests
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Documentary Review: Central and South Americans find they must fight for “Water for Life”
We’ve been warned for decades that the next “war” between the world’s haves and have-nots is going to be over water. From hydroelectric dams pushed by outside profiteers to mineral interests that need water for mining to just plain “let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged chile, el-salvador, environment, history, honduras, indigenous-people, water-fights, water-rights, world-bank
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