I, also have the Narwhal on my must-read and donation lists. Here is another which provides useful actions which we Canadians can consider to do our part: Canadian Climate Institute <ctunnacliffe@climateinstitute.ca> to get onto the email list. It provides links to dig deeper on various subjects if you wish.
Thanks, for this list, Jessica. My climate colleagues and I agree that The Guardian is one of the best sources for environmental and climate change news. Here on Substack, I think HEATED and ExxonKnews are great sources for climate change information.
Excellent suggestions. Here’s another site I visit regularly. “Resilience.org aims to support building community resilience in a world of multiple emerging challenges: the decline of cheap energy, the depletion of critical resources like water, complex environmental crises like climate change and biodiversity loss, and the social and economic issues which are linked to these. We like to think of the site as a community library with space to read and think, but also as a vibrant café in which to meet people, discuss ideas and projects, and pick up and share tips on how to build the resilience of your community, your household, or yourself.”
Weekly Earth Wins (https://view.flodesk.com/pages/5f860c6ff2972f1cf6f061c3) keeps me hopeful and Heated (https://www.emilyatkin.com/heated) keeps me angry!
Yeah, Heated is good at keeping us hot(headed)! And I’ll check out the other one. Thanks!
I, also have the Narwhal on my must-read and donation lists. Here is another which provides useful actions which we Canadians can consider to do our part: Canadian Climate Institute <ctunnacliffe@climateinstitute.ca> to get onto the email list. It provides links to dig deeper on various subjects if you wish.
Yes! A very good one. Like I said, I might be subscribed to more than two...
Thanks, for this list, Jessica. My climate colleagues and I agree that The Guardian is one of the best sources for environmental and climate change news. Here on Substack, I think HEATED and ExxonKnews are great sources for climate change information.
Yes!! (Off to subscribe to ExxonKnews....already subscribed to Heated)....
Excellent suggestions. Here’s another site I visit regularly. “Resilience.org aims to support building community resilience in a world of multiple emerging challenges: the decline of cheap energy, the depletion of critical resources like water, complex environmental crises like climate change and biodiversity loss, and the social and economic issues which are linked to these. We like to think of the site as a community library with space to read and think, but also as a vibrant café in which to meet people, discuss ideas and projects, and pick up and share tips on how to build the resilience of your community, your household, or yourself.”
Thank you! I’ll check it out.