Andrew Revkin’s Post

Climate is changing. Struggling people are on the move. ProPublica tries a novel mix of reporting and newsroom science to disentangle causes and effects. Sustain What host Andy Revkin discusses this novel project with senior reporter Abrahm Lustgarten of ProPublica, migration modeler Bryan Jones of Baruch College, climate scientist Ángel Muñoz of Columbia's Earth Institute; Patrick Keys, a geographer at Colorado State; and Louise Lief, a scholar focused on media & science. The Times package: https://lnkd.in/dmKpmHa The ProPublica package: https://lnkd.in/dabPSnt Ángel Muñoz, who is at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society, discusses his independent research on predicting migration from climate variability and change: https://lnkd.in/dk7P5ut

Science in the News[Room] - Exploring a Novel Report on Climate and Migration

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UnDaoDu Michael J Trout

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This is all just prophesies as a transition from the fourth age into the fifth age. We are entering into the modern dark ages.

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Don Brown

Scholar In Residence, and Professor Sustainability Ethics and Law, Widener Univ. School of Law

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i would like to discuss the importance of the media covering a host of ethical issues that citizens need to understand to critically evaluate their nations response to climate change raises and the arguments made by opponents of climate change policies that are not discussed in the media. For instance under the 1992 UNFCCC the G. W.H Bush administration agreed that the US response to climate should be governed by the "no harm" and "precautionary" principles which meand

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Debra Rowe

President at US Partnership for Education for Sustainable Development

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Check out #ChangeTheChamber, an international youth led #LobbyForClimate campaign, hold companies accountable!

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Marv Lyons - Governments, nonprofits, and billionaires need to pay the Unemployed to plant billions of trees, Remove plastic from the ocean and realize store open pit mines to nature. Like the buchard Gardens In Canada

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Peter G. Joseph, M.D.

Group Leader at Citizens' Climate Lobby

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It’s also long past time for robust carbon pricing. Please comment.

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It is time to put a global focus on restoration of the planet. Millions of unemployed people can be put to work to restore forests clean up the ocean

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Alejandro Cuper

Executive Director at the Center for Water and Environmental Technologies A.C. (CENTAM, A.C.)

3y

Hello from Querétaro Mexico

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Peter G. Joseph, M.D.

Group Leader at Citizens' Climate Lobby

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Greetings from San Anselmo

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