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saving the planet from global warming

[November 30 2019] WASHINGTON John Kerry, the former senator and secretary of state, has formed a new bipartisan coalition of world leaders, military brass and Hollywood celebrities to push for public action to combat climate change. The name, World War Zero, is supposed to evoke both the national security threat posed by the earth’s warming and the type of wartime mobilization that Mr. Kerry argued would be needed to stop the rise in carbon emissions before 2050. The star-studded group is supposed to win over those skeptical of the policies that would be needed to accomplish that. Former presidents Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter are part of the effort. Moderate Republican lawmakers like Arnold Schwarzenegger, the former governor of California, and John Kasich, the former governor of Ohio, are on the list. Stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Sting and Ashton Kutcher round out the roster of more than 60 founding members. Their goal is to hold more than 10 million “climate conversat

Protecting Our Winters

The Climate Group Perhaps no industry or group of people have more immediately at stake in addressing a changing climate than those in winter sports. Protect Our Winters (POW) is a non-profit founded in 2007 by pro snowboarder Jeremy Jones to help passionate outdoor people protect the places and lifestyles they love from climate change. Join 2021 World Cup Champion and Olympic gold medalist Jessie Diggins, the President and CEO of Aspen Ski Company Mike Kaplan and POW’s Executive Director Mario Molina this Earth Day. They’ll share an insider look at the perils facing both the lifestyles and livelihoods for those in winter sports, and more importantly how the snow industry, athletes and POW are helping the 50 million people who participate in those sports to become a powerful force for systemic climate action.

Climate change was missing from the US-China meeting in Alaska

Climate change was missing from the US-China meeting in Alaska
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Here s what young conservatives think about climate change

The harrowing stories out of Texas last month are a stark reminder that climate-induced chaos is no respecter of party affiliation. Cushioning the blow of these impacts and building resiliency against future catastrophe is going to take something extraordinary in today’s political climate: working together. Many will wave this away as impossibly naive. Views regarding the reality of climate change are simply too polarized. Among those who accept the reality of a changing climate, the distance between those advocating for a Green New Deal and those in favor of market-driven, innovation-based solutions is too far to bridge. ADVERTISEMENT Yet the distance may be closer than most people think. Since 2012, more than 3 million self-described pro-life evangelicals motivated to defend the unborn and to honor the Bible’s call to care for the Earth have called for 100 percent clean electricity by 2030, five years earlier than President Biden’s current target.

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