
Our friends over at Daily Kos [1] are running an amazing Climate Change SOS Blogathon this week, featuring dozens of voices from the climate hawk community. Bill McKibben, Michael Mann, John Abraham, Rep. Ed Markey, A Siegel, Richard Heinberg, Heather Libby, Brad Johnson, Kelly Rigg and DeSmog's IT director Evan Leeson are just some of the many friends of DeSmog that are contributing posts throughout the week-long blogathon.
I jumped into the action as well, contributing a piece on Tuesday titled Breaking Up With Polluters To Save The Climate [2].
Greg Laden just posted a scary piece [3] about the implications of sea level rise for future generations.
There is a lot of great content. I highly recommend heading over to Daily Kos to check it out. Here is a full run-down of the posts so far. Stay tuned to the Climate Change SOS Blogathon box at the bottom of most posts to keep up with the newer entries.
- Reports of Climate Change from Your Backyard: I [4]
- Romney’s Illiteracy & Election Vulnerability [5]
- Could better analysis save humanity? [6]
- Alarm bells on climate change as extreme weather events sweep the world [7]
- Climate Challenge: Two Questions For Mitt Romney [8]
- Visions of the Future? [9]
- Why Climate Literacy Matters [10]
- Are Americans Waking Up? [11]
- Distributed Ecology [12]
- Ignore climate Cassandra at our peril [13]
- Building Resilience in a Changing Climate [14]
- Climate change just isn’t Santa anymore [15]
- We Really Can’t Afford to Wait [16]
- Solutions for a way forward [17]
- We are not just berries and fish [18]
- A Tiny Island in a Sea of Change [19]
- Cities Key To Low Carbon Future [20]
- Breaking Up With Polluters To Save The Climate [2]
- Soil is the Solution, or the most important environmental story I’ll ever write [21]
- It’™s time we face the truth [22]
- Climate Change SOS: Five Recent Hits From The Climate Letter Project [23]
- What did you do once you knew? [24]
- Breaking Romney’s eerie silence on climate change [25]
- Hot, Very Hot, Extremely Hot Summers [26]
- Take it from Yale: What we really need to communicate about climate change [27]
- Move Beyond Coal Now! The Global Anti-Coal Movement Is Here [28]
- Which Side Are You On [29]
- Attacks on climate change education are attacks on our future [30]
- Time Is Wasting [31]
- Karl Burkart: The Solutions to Climate Change are within our Grasp [32]
- Raspberries, Salmon, Hops: Personal loss and climate change [33]
- “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math” [34]
- Where Was the Gas? [35]
- Climate Change and Congress [36]
- Our Nation’s Children, Calling on a President to Avert the Climate Crisis [37]
- Leadership, Partisanship, and Public Opinion [38]
- From Birmingham to Bamako: How Farmers Deal with Drought [39] Sea Level Rise…Extreme History, Uncertain Future [3]
