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1. Presidential Polar Bear Post Card Project No. 251 - 10.5.16


Sad. #inktober2016 But on a happier note, today the Paris Agreement Climate Accord reached it's 55% threshold (56.75%) for implementation. 72 of 195 countries have ratified the agreement and the new deal on climate emissions will start in 30 days!

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2. Climate change poses risks to your health

When heads of state and other leaders of 195 nations reached a landmark accord at the recent United Nations COP21 conference on climate change in Paris, they focused primarily on sea level rise, droughts, loss of biodiversity, and ways to decrease greenhouse gas emissions in order to reduce these consequences. But arguably the most serious and widespread impacts of climate change are those that are hazardous to the health of people.

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3. Presidential Polar Bear Post Card Project No. 39 - 12.10.15


Inspired by 1950's sci-fi movie posters, we DON'T want our polar bears to become the folder of science fiction! A collective effort soon solidified at #COP21 #saveourseaice.

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4. Presidential Polar Bear Post Card No. 36 - 12.7.15


Climate talks continue this week in Paris, and the little green leaf/flame with the Eiffel Tower at its midrib or primary vein is the symbol of the conference. LOTS of discussion regarding wether or not enough will come of this, but there is optimism in both the numbers of participants and a general sentiment that economic successes can  go hand-in-hand with environmental policy. We shall see, and the bears remain optimistic as well!

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5. Seven important facts to know about climate change

Climate expert Joseph Romm gives the facts about climate change and global warming, and what it means for us and the future of humanity.

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6. The Hunger Games are playing on loop— And I am tired of watching

Say you wanted to take over the world—how would you do it? Let’s agree it looks much like the world we live in today, where some countries hold inordinate power over the lives of people in others; where global systematic racism, the shameful legacy of colonization and imperialism, has contrived to keep many humans poor and struggling.

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7. Presidential Polar Bear Post Card No. 34 - 12.3.15

In the spirit of coming together on climate change... Read the rest of this post

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8. Presidential Polar Bear Post Card Project No. 32 - 12.1.15


And the work of forming a global perspective on climate change -- on scales both minute and grandiose -- is under way at COP21. The conference continues Nov. 30 - Dec. 11 but results should hopefully carry on for years beyond!

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9. Entering an uncharted realm of climate change

This year's United Nations Climate Change Conference, the 21st annual session of the Conference of the Parties since the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the 11th session of the Meeting of the Parties since the 1997 Kyoto Protocol, will be held in Paris from 30 November to 11 December.

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10. Climate change in the courts: challenges and future directions

In this fast-moving field, legal academics and legal experts have an important task, now and ahead, in reflecting on how adjudicative processes are accommodating the disruption that climate change inevitably brings to legal systems.

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