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The world is facing a climate and ecological emergency.

Catastrophic weather events, rising sea levels, rampant destruction of natural habitats and the mass extinction of wildlife are no longer future possibilities: they are happening around the world now. 

But the torrent of (often terrifying) facts, statistics and forecasts can be overwhelming - even without the noise made by those who still insist on denying and obfuscating the science. Here, then, are some of the best and most up-to-date guides to the Climate and Ecological Emergency. 

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Making Peace With Nature

The latest UN Report (Feb. 2021) on the CEE. You can read it - or just the summary - here.

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Countdown: TED

In October 2020, Ted.com launched Countdown, a global initiative to champion and accelerate climate crisis solutions. Check out the excellent talks and projects.

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Talking About the CEE

Hot Take - talking about the Climate and Ecological Emergency

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Climate is an LGBTQ+ issue

Why Climate Change is an LGBTQ+ Issue: article from Friends of the Earth Scotland

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Outrage and Optimism

Weekly podcast hosted by Christiana Figueres, Tom Rivett-Carnac and Paul Dickinson. Interviewees include such luminaries as Sir David Attenborough and Greta Thunberg.

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World Fails to Meet Targets

A UN report, published in September 2020, found that not a single target set a decade ago for protecting wildlife and ecosystems is being met. A Guardian article explains.

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Climate Justice: Social Justice

Why climate justice is social justice: videos curated by Anil of BLM West London exploring climate change, race, migration and poverty.

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Dealing with Climate Change

Addressing climate change is like playing chess. We need to use multiple strategies, and see the whole board. Climate scientist, Dr. Jonathan Foley, explains.

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Costing the Earth

Costing the Earth (Radio 4 series) explores ‘fresh ideas from the sharpest minds working toward a cleaner, greener planet’.

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