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Notice! We are sorry to announce that our fulfillment house has gone belly-up. This means we have to code a new website with a new fulfillment house and no T-shirts for a while. Boo… Stay tuned sometimes around Thanksgiving when we hope to have a new website up with some new art too. -MeltOn

Climate Science at the Brink — from ClimateDiscovery.org and the Climate Change Now Initiative

Scientific American on Understating Climate Science – Very Important

By climate change, Climate Policy, Climate Reform, climate solutions, communications, Deniers and Delayers, Fairness Bias, global warming, Global Warming psychology, Impacts, Legacy Policy, Oreskes, Policy, politics, Psycho, reticence, Scientific American, understating climate science

Four giant sequoias killed or mostly killed by climate change-caused wildfire. Sequoia National Monument, Black Mountain Grove, Pier Fire 2017. Sequoias don’t normal die in wildfire. When our climate has…

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Paradise California: 14,000 Simultaneous Climate Change Catastrophes – The Camp Fire 2018

By Abrupt changes, Camp Fire, climate catastrophe, climate change, climate extremes, climate tragedy, communications, Extreme Weather, Fire, firestorm, global warming, human-caused impacts, Impacts, Paradise Fire, Photo tour, The Unexpected, wildfire

The depths of the Paradise Fire on November 8, 2018 are yet unknown. 14,000 homes were destroyed in less than 10 hours along with another 5,000 businesses and commercial structures….

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New Report Warns Planet May Be Warming Twice as Fast as Expected

By Abrupt changes, abrupt climate change, catastrophes, Climate Catastrophes, climate response, climate sensitivity, Impacts, IPCC 2021, Legacy Policy, modeling, Reports, Sensitivity, Solutions, The Unexpected

South Padre Island, South Texas, Laguna Madre Windsurfing Beach, non-storm high tide flooding. The Laguna Madre is a long skinny tidal estuary that separates Padre Island from the southern coast…

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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Removal: Science and Money Speak

By adaptation, air capture, carbon dioxide removal, Carbon Engineering, CDR, climate solutions, CO2 capture, CO2 Removal and Sequestration, Exxonmobile, Global Thermostat, Healthy Climate, Klaus Lackner, Legacy Policy, Negative emissions, Occidental Chemicals, sequestration, Solutions, Strategy

Link to Arizona State University Video – https://youtu.be/4t1-ZijQnQo How, exactly, are we going to reverse climate change in time to save our soles from frying on the pavement? As a…

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Founded in 2005, the Climate Change Now Initiative is at the forefront of climate science education. This science tells us that abrupt changes have begun 100 times more extreme and 100 years ahead of schedule. Because of the delay, too much CO2 has been emitted for emissions reductions to cool. But the delay has allowed scientists to perfect the solutions: unambigous, cheap, simple, and much different than before — but further delay is no longer optional. The newly emerging science of global warming psychology says previous education strategies have failed and new ones are needed.


Thirty years of delay
Abrupt changes have begun
Our old climate culture must rapidly change

We use the most advanced global warming psychology to enhance outreach. Thirty years of trying has resulted in advancement of impacts that will result in unrecoverable scenarios if we do not reverse warming immediately.

Global Warming Psychology

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