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Who Has The Most Historical Responsibility for Climate Change?
Who Has The Most Historical Responsibility for Climate Change?

Who Has The Most Historical Responsibility for Climate Change?

Article published by the New York Times

Stop Telling Kids They'll Die From Climate Change

Stop Telling Kids They'll Die From Climate Change

Article published by Wired

To Build a Beautiful World, You First Have to Imagine It

To Build a Beautiful World, You First Have to Imagine It

Article published by The Nation

What is the Paris Agreement?

What is the Paris Agreement?

Article published by Live Science

Johan Rockström: ‘We need bankers as well as activists… we have 10 years to cut emissions by half’

Johan Rockström: ‘We need bankers as well as activists… we have 10 years to cut emissions by half’

Article published in The Guardian

Global Carbon Atlas

Global Carbon Atlas

The Global Carbon Project is a scientific program that aims to draw a complete picture of the carbon cycle on planet Earth.

How the Keeling Curve will need to bend to limit global warming to 1.5C

How the Keeling Curve will need to bend to limit global warming to 1.5C

Guest post featured on Carbon Brief

Explainer: How scientists estimate ‘climate sensitivity’

Explainer: How scientists estimate ‘climate sensitivity’

Article published by Carbon Brief

How Exactly Does Carbon Dioxide Cause Global Warming?

How Exactly Does Carbon Dioxide Cause Global Warming?

Article published by Columbia Climate School

What a Piece of Work

What a Piece of Work

A scene from the movie Hamlet (1996) that inspired the name for this Threshold episode

"What a Piece of Work is Man"

"What a Piece of Work is Man"

An original song from the Broadway musical, Hair, that inspired the name for this Threshold episode

An Ocean of Air: A Natural History of The Atmosphere

An Ocean of Air: A Natural History of The Atmosphere

Book by Gabrielle Walker, referenced by Threshold guest Francina Dominguez in this episode

Engineering Places: Ironbridge

Engineering Places: Ironbridge

Article published in Engineering & Technology

Global Temperature Change 1880-2021

Global Temperature Change 1880-2021

The global temperature anomaly for every single month since 1880 updated to end of 2021

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Research article published in Our World in Data

More than half of all CO2 emissions since 1751 emitted in the last 30 years

More than half of all CO2 emissions since 1751 emitted in the last 30 years

Research article on CO2 emissions published in Institute for European Environmental Policy

The History of Carbon Dioxide Emissions

The History of Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Article published by the World Resources Institute

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

Report published in McKinsey Sustainability

Global Warming of 1.5ºC

Global Warming of 1.5ºC

Special report published by IPCC

A Degree of Concern: Why Global Temperatures Matter

A Degree of Concern: Why Global Temperatures Matter

Feature piece by Alan Buis, published on NASA's Global Climate Change Website

Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2021

Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2021

Map and researched published by Yale Program on Climate Change Communication

The Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement

The Paris Agreement, often referred to as the Paris Accords or the Paris Climate Accords, is an international treaty on climate change, adopted in 2015.

Guest post: Hundreds of planned coal mines ‘incompatible with 1.5C target’

Guest post: Hundreds of planned coal mines ‘incompatible with 1.5C target’

Post by Dr. Ryan Driskell Tate and published by Carbon Brief

The Power Grid: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

The Power Grid: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver

John Oliver discusses the current state of the nation’s power grid, why it needs fixing, and, of course, how fun balloons are.

When cities were Nature’s haven: a tale from Bangalore

When cities were Nature’s haven: a tale from Bangalore

Article by Harini Nagendra published in The Conversation

Your Induction Stove Is the First Step Toward Plugging In the Whole House

Your Induction Stove Is the First Step Toward Plugging In the Whole House

An article by Ronda Kaysen in The New York Times

Electrify Everything in Your Home

Electrify Everything in Your Home

A Guide in Rewiring America

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring

A report published by McKinsey Sustainability

Africa's Rising Cities

Africa's Rising Cities

Article by Max Bearak, Dylan Moriarty and Júlia Ledur in the Washington Post

This Nigerian architect wants to turn Africa’s water slums into floating cities

This Nigerian architect wants to turn Africa’s water slums into floating cities

Article by Sibusiso Tshabalala in Quartz Africa

How Africa's largest city is staying afloat

How Africa's largest city is staying afloat

Article by Ayodele Johnson in BBC’s Future Planet

The Entire History of Steel

The Entire History of Steel

Article in Popular Mechanics

Indiana leads US in toxic releases per square mile, EPA report states

Indiana leads US in toxic releases per square mile, EPA report states

Article published in the Chicago Tribune

Carbon Capture Can Be Part of the Climate Solution

Carbon Capture Can Be Part of the Climate Solution

Article published in Jacobin

Why a Political Philosopher Is Thinking About Carbon Removal

Why a Political Philosopher Is Thinking About Carbon Removal

Article in The Atlantic

Green Steel Is A Crucial Part Of Our Renewable Future

Green Steel Is A Crucial Part Of Our Renewable Future

Article published in Forbes

Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier

Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier

Article published in The Economist

Wanted: 100,000 pioneers for a green jobs Klondike in the Arctic

Wanted: 100,000 pioneers for a green jobs Klondike in the Arctic

Article published in The Guardian

Prayers of Steel

Prayers of Steel

Poem by Carl Sandburg

The Mayor of Gary

The Mayor of Gary

Poem by Carl Sandburg

Where work disappears and dreams die

Where work disappears and dreams die

Article published in The American Prospect

Home-grown Justice in a Legacy City

Home-grown Justice in a Legacy City

Article published by Threshold guest Karen Freeman-Wilson in Just City

The Racial Violence of Climate Change

The Racial Violence of Climate Change

Article published in Foreign Policy

Unequal Impact: The Deep Links Between Racism and Climate Change

Unequal Impact: The Deep Links Between Racism and Climate Change

Article published in Yale Environment 360

Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier

Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier

Article published in The Economist

‘World’s first fossil-free steel’ produced in Sweden and delivered to Volvo

‘World’s first fossil-free steel’ produced in Sweden and delivered to Volvo

Article published in CNBC

SSAB to spend $4.75 bil to transform Nordic production to green steel by 2030

SSAB to spend $4.75 bil to transform Nordic production to green steel by 2030

Article published in S&P Global

A Process for Capturing CO2 from the Atmosphere

A Process for Capturing CO2 from the Atmosphere

Article published in Joule

Cleaning Up Steel

Cleaning Up Steel

Article published by The Engine in Medium

The Promise of Carbon-Neutral Steel

The Promise of Carbon-Neutral Steel

Article published in The New Yorker

This Swedish Company Wants to Fix Steel's Steep Climate Cost

This Swedish Company Wants to Fix Steel's Steep Climate Cost

Article published in TIME

COP26: The Negotiations Explained

COP26: The Negotiations Explained

Resource provided by the UN Climate Change Conference

COP26 – what happened, and where next?

COP26 – what happened, and where next?

Article published in The Bartlett at University College London

Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures

Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures

Article published by the Council on Foreign Relations

The surprising story of ‘warming stripes’

The surprising story of ‘warming stripes’

Article published in The New York Times

How to Fight Climate “Delay”—Denial’s Hipper, More Dangerous Cousin

How to Fight Climate “Delay”—Denial’s Hipper, More Dangerous Cousin

Article published in The New Republic

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Climate change: Bonn talks end in acrimony over compensation

Climate change: Bonn talks end in acrimony over compensation

Article published by BBC

Geraldine Brooks Had an Unpleasant Surprise When She Taught at Harvard

Geraldine Brooks Had an Unpleasant Surprise When She Taught at Harvard

Article published in The New York Times

52 Places for a Changed World

52 Places for a Changed World

Interactive article published in The New York Times

The Eternaut

The Eternaut

Article published in The Comics Journal

What is COP27, and why does it matter?

What is COP27, and why does it matter?

Part one of a two-part collaboration with Threshold and Outrider

What’s at stake at COP27? Unpacking the issues at the climate conference in Egypt.

What’s at stake at COP27? Unpacking the issues at the climate conference in Egypt.

Collaboration with Threshold and Outrider. We dive into some of the big items on the agenda at COP27 and what’s at stake in negotiations about them.

Climate Makers and Takers

Climate Makers and Takers

Podcast episode with Reveal. Our segment on Makoko and Eko starts at the beginning of the episode; our segment on COP27 starts at 36:52

U.K. Government Has Proposed A £600 Million Package To Help Its Steel Companies Go Green - But Is It Enough To Save The Floundering Steel Industry?

U.K. Government Has Proposed A £600 Million Package To Help Its Steel Companies Go Green - But Is It Enough To Save The Floundering Steel Industry?

Article in Forbes

How to Support Black-Owned Businesses in the Solar Industry

How to Support Black-Owned Businesses in the Solar Industry

Article in EcoWatch

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Who Has The Most Historical Responsibility for Climate Change?
Stop Telling Kids They'll Die From Climate Change
To Build a Beautiful World, You First Have to Imagine It
What is the Paris Agreement?
Johan Rockström: ‘We need bankers as well as activists… we have 10 years to cut emissions by half’
Global Carbon Atlas
How the Keeling Curve will need to bend to limit global warming to 1.5C
Explainer: How scientists estimate ‘climate sensitivity’
How Exactly Does Carbon Dioxide Cause Global Warming?
What a Piece of Work
"What a Piece of Work is Man"
An Ocean of Air: A Natural History of The Atmosphere
Engineering Places: Ironbridge
Global Temperature Change 1880-2021
Fossil Fuels
More than half of all CO2 emissions since 1751 emitted in the last 30 years
The History of Carbon Dioxide Emissions
The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring
Global Warming of 1.5ºC
A Degree of Concern: Why Global Temperatures Matter
Yale Climate Opinion Maps 2021
The Paris Agreement
Guest post: Hundreds of planned coal mines ‘incompatible with 1.5C target’
The Power Grid: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
When cities were Nature’s haven: a tale from Bangalore
Your Induction Stove Is the First Step Toward Plugging In the Whole House
Electrify Everything in Your Home
The net-zero transition: What it would cost, what it could bring
Africa's Rising Cities
This Nigerian architect wants to turn Africa’s water slums into floating cities
How Africa's largest city is staying afloat
The Entire History of Steel
Indiana leads US in toxic releases per square mile, EPA report states
Carbon Capture Can Be Part of the Climate Solution
Why a Political Philosopher Is Thinking About Carbon Removal
Green Steel Is A Crucial Part Of Our Renewable Future
Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier
Wanted: 100,000 pioneers for a green jobs Klondike in the Arctic
Prayers of Steel
The Mayor of Gary
Where work disappears and dreams die
Home-grown Justice in a Legacy City
The Racial Violence of Climate Change
Unequal Impact: The Deep Links Between Racism and Climate Change
Plentiful renewable energy is opening up a new industrial frontier
‘World’s first fossil-free steel’ produced in Sweden and delivered to Volvo
SSAB to spend $4.75 bil to transform Nordic production to green steel by 2030
A Process for Capturing CO2 from the Atmosphere
Cleaning Up Steel
The Promise of Carbon-Neutral Steel
This Swedish Company Wants to Fix Steel's Steep Climate Cost
COP26: The Negotiations Explained
COP26 – what happened, and where next?
Global Climate Agreements: Successes and Failures
The surprising story of ‘warming stripes’
How to Fight Climate “Delay”—Denial’s Hipper, More Dangerous Cousin
Screenshot 2022-06-20 10.35.15 AM.png
Climate change: Bonn talks end in acrimony over compensation
Geraldine Brooks Had an Unpleasant Surprise When She Taught at Harvard
52 Places for a Changed World
The Eternaut
What is COP27, and why does it matter?
What’s at stake at COP27? Unpacking the issues at the climate conference in Egypt.
Climate Makers and Takers
U.K. Government Has Proposed A £600 Million Package To Help Its Steel Companies Go Green - But Is It Enough To Save The Floundering Steel Industry?
How to Support Black-Owned Businesses in the Solar Industry
 
 

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