Thank you for your perspective and insights into global climate change and what we can do realistically to respond to this crisis that we all face. So many valuable tools have been provided.
I am always so grateful for the topics you address in your newsletter, Robin.
Beautifully written, Robin. Thank you for providing us all a concise but powerful analysis of the problem and a list of ways we can make a difference… and Thanks for Mother E; I really enjoy reading it.
It can be hard sometimes to see the effects of climate changes/global warming in our own area. They manifest as super-charged storms, increased days of heat across the world, loss of Earth’s ice, and unnaturally warming oceans—all things which are well documented. There is no doubt among scientists that the rapid changes (geologically-speaking) are the result not of climate variability, but of human impact, largely from burning fossil fuels. As climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe summarized about climate change: “It’s real, it’s bad, it’s us.”
The challenge for us now is to recognize and choose a path to keep a livable earth. Thanks for reading.
Thank you for your perspective and insights into global climate change and what we can do realistically to respond to this crisis that we all face. So many valuable tools have been provided.
I am always so grateful for the topics you address in your newsletter, Robin.
Thank you Theresa! I really appreciate your and Scott’s research and education for whales too! 💙
Another great edition. Thanks
Thanks for reading it, Chris. 👍
Beautifully written, Robin. Thank you for providing us all a concise but powerful analysis of the problem and a list of ways we can make a difference… and Thanks for Mother E; I really enjoy reading it.
Thank you Chris!
@Michael
It can be hard sometimes to see the effects of climate changes/global warming in our own area. They manifest as super-charged storms, increased days of heat across the world, loss of Earth’s ice, and unnaturally warming oceans—all things which are well documented. There is no doubt among scientists that the rapid changes (geologically-speaking) are the result not of climate variability, but of human impact, largely from burning fossil fuels. As climate scientist Dr. Katharine Hayhoe summarized about climate change: “It’s real, it’s bad, it’s us.”
The challenge for us now is to recognize and choose a path to keep a livable earth. Thanks for reading.