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Reporting from the Frontlines of the Climate Crisis
We are in a #ClimateEmergency. Tornadoes in the heartland of America, Fires in LA, New Jersey, and Canada grab headlines, but it's happening all over the world. Each time, it’s a shock to largely unprepared communities. How well do people understand the accelerating crisis?
Alekz Londos, photojournalist and environmentalist puts himself on the frontlines of these disasters to increase public awareness and hopefully, save lives. In this video, he shares some of his incredible footage.
Alekz Londos, photojournalist and environmentalist puts himself on the frontlines of these disasters to increase public awareness and hopefully, save lives. In this video, he shares some of his incredible footage.

Earth Ablaze
The evidence is all around us. Our industrialized civilization is taking us into an unlivable future. Every continent is affected by the fever we have inflicted on our planet. The gravity of the climate emergency is clear.
Even as the crisis hits the United States and Europe - #MauiFires, Midwest hailstorms, hot tub ocean temperatures in Florida, Italian cities on red alert, Spain in drought, extended #HeatWaves- mirroring what's been happening in the global south, political action is still not happening. What will it take for world leaders to stop subsidizing extinction? And what do the next decades portend?
In this program,
Peter Carter, the director of the #ClimateEmergency Institute, and co-author of Unprecedented Crime: Climate Science Denial and Game Changers for Survival
and
Paul Beckwith, Climate System Scientist and Professor of Climatology, Meteorology, and Oceanography at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University
look at this question and explain why getting off fossil fuels is essential to our survival.
Even as the crisis hits the United States and Europe - #MauiFires, Midwest hailstorms, hot tub ocean temperatures in Florida, Italian cities on red alert, Spain in drought, extended #HeatWaves- mirroring what's been happening in the global south, political action is still not happening. What will it take for world leaders to stop subsidizing extinction? And what do the next decades portend?
In this program,
Peter Carter, the director of the #ClimateEmergency Institute, and co-author of Unprecedented Crime: Climate Science Denial and Game Changers for Survival
and
Paul Beckwith, Climate System Scientist and Professor of Climatology, Meteorology, and Oceanography at the University of Ottawa and Carleton University
look at this question and explain why getting off fossil fuels is essential to our survival.
Fire and Flood
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