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I'll be taking a bus to a swing state to help elect Harris this coming weekend. You don't need to do quite that much; there are [actions hosted near you](https://go.kamalaharris.com/) to join. The reason is that while Harris isn't in absolute 100% agreement with me on every detail (unless I run for office, no candidate will be), she's the candidate much closer to taking adequate climate action. [The Biden/Harris administration did a lot](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/0Bx1x), starting with Harris casting the deciding vote for the [Inflation Reduction Act.](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2307.01443#page=4), a key piece of climate legislation. We even saw [major cuts to the leasing of federal lands for coal](https://www.npr.org/2024/05/16/1251856806/biden-ending-new-leases-in-americas-top-coal-region), as well as [big cuts to oil and gas leasing](https://imgur.com/biden-has-leased-few-acres-to-oil-gas-companies-vmuUCzY) By contrast, Trump [appointed a coal lobbyist to run the EPA](https://www.citizen.org/news/the-coal-lobbyist-now-running-the-environmental-protection-agency/) and [took steps to increase not just greenhouse gas emissions, but a wide variety of human-impacting pollutants](https://archive.is/hCxSk), and surrounded by people who [want to eliminate any effort to address the climate problem](https://static.project2025.org/2025_MandateForLeadership_FULL.pdf)

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www.msnbc.com

You want to keep him from taking office and repeating his pollution-maximization agenda? Then don't just [vote](https://iwillvote.com/) — [get involved as a volunteer for the Harris campaign](https://go.kamalaharris.com/)

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www.newyorker.com

IMHO the big thing that will help is [actually volunteering for her campaign](https://go.kamalaharris.com/) Archived copies of the article: * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/ttxH1) * [archive.today](https://archive.ph/wip/fngM3)

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https://youtube.com/shorts/1VRobjhM_NM

Honestly this is why I'm so into the idea of airless tires. Everyone just happily ignores this waste and I don't get it

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thewarhorse.org

> Should international climate pacts require militaries to report the amount of greenhouse gases they release into the atmosphere?

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www.theguardian.com

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/14419452 > He added: “For island states – which make up nearly half of the membership of the Commonwealth – it’s a threat which is truly existential. If we cannot find ways to make our countries more resilient to these shocks, we will not survive.”

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news.mongabay.com

>As international leaders, corporations and NGOs gear up to discuss efforts to tackle global warming at the upcoming United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, residents in a crucial region for the climate crisis show they have very different priorities. >On Oct. 6, voters in the Amazon chose its mayors and councilors for the next four years, deciding as much about the rainforest’s future as authorities in international forums. >Many politicians who openly oppose conservationism were elected. Two of the seven Amazon states’ capitals elected candidates supported by former President Jair Bolsonaro, a climate denialist who empowered illegal miners and land-grabbers during his government from 2019-22. >“The rise of the far right is very visible in the Amazon states,” Wendell Andrade, public policy specialist for the Amazon at the Talanoa Institute, a Brazilian think tank committed to climate policy, told Mongabay... >... The centrist and right-wing parties also dominated the elections in the municipalities targeted by the federal government as a priority to control deforestation in the Amazon. Of the 70 municipalities, 69 were decided in the first round, and only two went to left-wing parties, which historically favored environmental conservation in Brazil, according to news outlet ((o)) eco. >The 2024 elections happen during the Amazon’s worst drought ever. Large rivers, like the Madeira, Amazonas, Negro and Purus, reached their lowest levels ever, isolating communities, leading to food and water shortages and damaging local economies. Fire outbreaks have burned the Amazon in Brazil and the neighboring countries. This year’s extreme drought followed another harsh dry season in 2023, which was 30 times more likely due to climate change. >“It’s a development agenda that is bringing a lot of destruction, and yet a large part of the population prefers these candidates,” Maureen Santos, coordinator of policies and alternatives in FASE, a Brazilian nonprofit that helps to promote local and community development, told Mongabay. “We need to study this phenomenon to tackle it more concretely in the next elections”...

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https://www.nytimes.com/2024/10/19/world/americas/south-america-drought-amazon-river.html?unlocked_article_code=1.TU4.14wh.aPo-VoZvC081

> Record dry conditions in South America have led to wildfires, power cuts and water rationing. The world’s largest river system, the Amazon, which sustains some 30 million people across eight countries, is drying up.

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www.theguardian.com

> In 2019, France’s best known climate expert sat down to work with its most feted graphic novelist. The result? Perhaps the most terrifying comic ever drawn. > Part history, part analysis, part vision for the future, World Without End weaves the story of humanity’s rapacious appetite for fossil fuel energy, how it has made possible the society people take for granted, and its disastrous effects on the climate.

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https://wapo.st/409HXgH

Access options: * [gift link](https://wapo.st/409HXgH) - registration required * [archive.today](https://archive.is/ljhEw) * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/0PpdI)

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www.seattletimes.com

Archived copies of the article: * [archive.today](https://archive.ph/wip/uZZyW) * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/h5uJz)

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www.pbs.org

To summarize: Trump has a real history of telling lies in order to maximize fossil fuel extraction and consumption. [Harris has helped take at some action in the direction of getting the US off of fossil fuels](https://imgur.com/Ra0a3zn) though not yet enough. I'm very much in favor of stopping Trump, so if you want to help out, you can do that [here](https://go.kamalaharris.com/)

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https://wapo.st/40f2RLr

> As companies fall short on methane emission reductions, a top trade group has crafted a road map for dismantling key Biden administration rules. If you want to stop this, it means electing Democrats at every level of government. If you're an American, [make sure you're registered to vote](https://iwillvote.com/), vote early if your state allows, and [join me in working to elect Democrats](https://go.kamalaharris.com/) Access options: * [gift link](https://wapo.st/40f2RLr) - registration required * [archive.today](https://archive.is/kVye5) * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/fFSLo)

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www.ft.com

This post uses a [gift link](https://www.ft.com/content/34550e7d-9d65-4756-8ffa-53f821dd14d0?accessToken=zwAGJLgZ4h_Akc80VQ59nWVHVtOP-lP4Id0U0A.MEQCIBFFeEhsvhv0VQAqvt9NFQeBZ7CkQbKRhQrOeNR32SviAiBrqZZ33qqJmBeEuy9rr-RmflJrh8KoiC-SX4eNMFqpUA&sharetype=gift&token=72210c8c-077e-4155-acea-2c6c121207f9) which may have a cap on how many times it can be used. If it runs out, there are archived copies of the article available: * [archive.today](https://archive.ph/TdkbO) * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/7duYR)

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www.rollingstone.com

This should not be a surprise; he put a coal lobbyist in charge of the EPA, and [proceeded to roll back as many environmental regulations as he could](https://archive.is/hCxSk). If you're in the US and want to stop him, [get involved](https://go.kamalaharris.com/) [Archived copy of the article](https://archive.ph/VcHvR)

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https://wapo.st/4dVQwia

> The resilient, native fruit has a cult following and could be small farms’ hedge against climate change in a fast-warming world Access options: * [gift link](https://wapo.st/4dVQwia) - registration required * [archive.today](https://archive.is/EIlZa) * [ghostarchive.org](https://ghostarchive.org/archive/StgyX)

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www.canarymedia.com

> New research predicts global CO2 emissions will begin to decline this year and halve by 2050. That’s not fast enough to meet climate goals.

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www.theage.com.au

cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/14326042 > Australia’s biggest carbon credit scheme is barely removing any greenhouse gas from the atmosphere, according to a new study, despite hundreds of millions of dollars being pumped into it by businesses and the government. > > One of the study’s authors, Dr Megan Evans from UNSW Canberra, said the findings about the Human Induced Regeneration scheme, known as HIR, pointed to “such huge failures that it’s almost beyond belief”.

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