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The state of the polar ice-caps is a pretty good indicator of the warming effects of climate change on our planet. While the whole debate about human activity being a contributory factor for climate change rages in the scientific, political and business arenas, we are making steady progress towards irreversible ... keep reading
Written by Andy Chrysostomou yesterday, about Environment & Wildlife, Global Warming, Water

Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins It seems unthinkable, but for the first time in human history, ice is on course to disappear entirely from the North Pole this year. - The Independent keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts yesterday, about Global Warming, Water

"That's all a house is - a pile of stuff with a cover on it." -- George Carlin Humans seem to share a collecting gene with pack rats. If we have the opportunity, we will gather together just as much stuff as we can, whether we will eventually need it or ... keep reading
Written by Rena Sherwood yesterday, about Architecture, Consumerism, Economics, Energy Saving, Philosophy & Religion

This video is the rage among the Global Warming denial sect, as they pass it around and post it with great glee following Carlin's death. Their RIP is a celebration that George was one of theirs. View You Tube Video You got people around you. The country's full ... keep reading
Written by A. Siegel yesterday, about Celebrities, Global Warming, Philosophy & Religion, Protest

Welcome to this week's edition of the Friday Linkfest and happy 4th of July to those of you in the US. Now let's take a closer look at the environmental news of this past week: Good News: The World Bank has approved two climate investment funds to help ... keep reading
Written by Alina Beloussova this week, about Friday Link Fest

According to environmental writer Bill McKibben, and leading climate scientist James Hansen, 350 parts per million is the upper bound of safe CO2 levels on Earth. For a reasonable dissent that suggests 450 ppm, click here. McKibben has created an awesome website, www.350.org, to focus on getting to ... keep reading
Written by Eliav Bitan this week, about Clean Technologies, Education, Global Warming, Politics

I had never seen a squirrel until I left Australia and visited the United States. They delight me. I find their circus antics on the back lawn hilarious, and I have enjoyed feeding them peanuts and watching them steal bird feed. Then someone told me I shouldn't feed them ... keep reading
Written by Kristy Arbon this week, about Environment & Wildlife

Click for full view Courtesy: Throbgoblins The majority of the British public is still not convinced that climate change is caused by humans - and many others believe scientists are exaggerating the problem, according to an exclusive poll for The Observer. The results have shocked campaigners who hoped that doubts would ... keep reading
Written by Marc Roberts this week, about Global Warming, Philosophy & Religion

Editor's Note: With this post we welcome Swarnalatha Bhaskaran to the Celsias writing team. Swarna is writing for us from South India and is an Aerospace Engineer by trade. She starts us off with a thought provoking post on waste. Read it and get inspired to join the "Choose ... keep reading
Written by Swarnalatha Bhaskaran this week, about Consumerism, Philosophy & Religion

It's amazing to see how something as simple as dancing in the street or in the rain universally makes people happy. Do we really need all that stuff? Watch the Youtube Video here keep reading
Written by Leslie Berliant this week, about Musical Interlude, Philosophy & Religion, Travel
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I'm trying pretty hard to find somewhere I can buy low carbon food options as I just don't have time ...