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    Has the endlessly gloomy climate news got you hiding under your covers with a case of overwhelm? Join Christine and Rose for soul-based conversations about climate change that explore the idea that climate change is happening for us as much as it is happening to us. If you are ready to shift your focus and secure the future for our kids and grandkids this is the podcast for you.
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    Episode 173. BEST IN CLIMATE This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to know

    Episode 173. BEST IN CLIMATE This is the most sobering report card yet on climate change and Earth’s future. Here’s what you need to know

    The IPCC report released on August 9, 2021 is clear:  We are at a tipping point. Escape from human-caused climate change is no longer possible. Without immediate, rapid and large-scale reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, it will be impossible to limit warming close to 1.5°C or even 2°C   Climate change is now affecting every continent, region and ocean on Earth, and every facet of the weather.  Humanity must take action.

    This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license.

    Episode 171. BEST IN CLIMATE: Big Oil and Gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price, By Chris McGreal

    Episode 171. BEST IN CLIMATE: Big Oil and Gas kept a dirty secret for decades. Now they may pay the price,  By Chris McGreal

    Through an unprecedented wave of lawsuits, America’s petroleum giants finally face a reckoning for the devastation they have knowingly caused by fossil fuels.

    This story originally appeared in The Guardian and is republished here as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

    Episode 170. BEST IN CLIMATE. Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here’s what happened, by Richard K Broughton

    Episode 170. BEST IN CLIMATE. Monks Wood Wilderness: 60 years ago, scientists let a farm field rewild – here’s what happened, by Richard K Broughton

    "So began the Monks Wood Wilderness experiment, which is now 60 years old. A rewilding study before the term existed, it shows how allowing land to naturally regenerate can expand native woodland and help tackle climate change and biodiversity loss."

    This week's Best in Climate article discusses the benefits of doing nothing to reclaim wilderness except leaving the land alone to naturally regenerate.

    Episode 169. BEST IN CLIMATE. Love In the Time of Chaos–Dealing with Fear and Anxiety

    Episode 169. BEST IN CLIMATE. Love In the Time of Chaos–Dealing with Fear and Anxiety

    "There’s really no escaping fear, you can’t pretend it doesn’t exist. So how do we live with that fear? How do we process it?"

    In this Best in Climate episode, Christine shares the advice of the Be Here Now Network's teachers on ways to respond to the chaos of the current situation, politically and otherwise, with love, compassion, and equanimity.

    This article was written by Noah Markus on behalf of Love Serve Remember Foundation, and originally posted on RamDass.org.

     

    Episode 168. BEST IN CLIMATE. Reckonings, by Christine Penner Polle

    Episode 168. BEST IN CLIMATE. Reckonings, by Christine Penner Polle

    "Climate change is a global problem with local impacts.

    This summer I and my neighbours, along with the people of Lytton, and countless others across Turtle Island are feeling the consequences of our collective reckless disregard of the climate consequences of burning fossil fuels. This summer the wheel of karma is turning to expose the devastating effects of our culture’s worship of profit over anything else, including life itself."

    In this week's Best in Climate episode, Christine looks at this summer of reckonings. She discusses the traumatic discoveries of unmarked graves of children at Canadian Indian Residential Schools, her current situation as a potential climate refugee fleeing wildfires, and how she brings together the very different perspectives of a climate activist and a spiritual coach working with energy healing.

    Episode 167. BEST IN CLIMATE. A Red and a Blue Walk Into a Climate Change Workshop..., by Davia Rivka

    Episode 167. BEST IN CLIMATE. A Red and a Blue Walk Into a Climate Change Workshop..., by Davia Rivka

    "I’ve been a 'climate change warrior' for over ten years. It’s been like climbing uphill over loose gravel—for every step forward, we slid back two.

    The slow progress hasn’t been for lack of solutions.

    The slow progress has been for lack of relationship."

    In today's Best in Climate episode, published just after the July 4th celebrations in the United States, Davia Rivka shares the experience of sitting down to talk climate change solutions with people across politic divides.

    Episode 165. BEST IN CLIMATE. Nobel Laureates Tell World Leaders to Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground

    Episode 165. BEST IN CLIMATE. Nobel Laureates Tell  World Leaders to Keep Fossil Fuels in the Ground

    "The solution is clear: fossil fuels must be kept in the ground. Leaders, not industry, hold the power and have the moral responsibility to take bold actions to address this crisis."

    In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads the letter recently signed by the Dalai Lama and 100 other Nobel Laureates urging world leaders to cooperate and stop the expansion of fossil fuels globally.

    Read more at https://fossilfueltreaty.org.

    urge cooperation at Climate Summit to stop fossil fuel expansion

    Episode 164. Is Tackling Climate Change a Moral Imperative?

    Episode 164. Is Tackling Climate Change a Moral Imperative?

    As we watch climate change take hold, we are already seeing widespread natural disasters, tremendous biodiversity loss and the immigration of climate refugees. It seems that humanity is failing abysmally in our responsibility as stewards of our beautiful Planet Earth.  More than a mere scientific, economic or political debate, the climate crisis may be moral dilemma of our time. 

    Episode 159. BEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World

    Episode 159. BEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World

    The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, comprised of the Mohawks, Oneida, Cayuga, Onandaga and Seneca Peoples, offer their Thanksgiving Address as a central prayer to the Natural World, thanking each life-sustaining force for the abundance it brings to all our lives.  This address speaks aloud mutual respect, conservation, love, generosity, and the responsibility to understand that what is done to one part of the Web of Life, we do to ourselves. 

    Episode 159. BEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World

    Episode 159. BEST IN CLIMATE: Haudenosaunee Thanksgiving Address, Greetings to the Natural World

    The Haudenosaunee Confederacy, comprised of the Mohawks, Oneida, Cayuga, Onandaga and Seneca Peoples, offer their Thanksgiving Address as a central prayer to the Natural World, thanking each life-sustaining force for the abundance it brings to all our lives.  This address speaks aloud mutual respect, conservation, love, generosity, and the responsibility to understand that what is done to one part of the Web of Life, we do to ourselves.