You may not want to move or to have to adapt to a new climate where you currently live, but here’s why you’re going to have to whether you want to or not. We’ve been curating the information, data and warnings about climate change…
I may not know what the future holds But I know who holds the future It’s easy to feel completely overwhelmed by the magnitude and inescapability of the climate crisis. It’s the greatest threat to human existence and no one person’s actions will make…
Most of us cannot afford to move to a new, better climate address, so we’re going to have to respond to the new climate at your current home’s address. Some of the obvious changes you’ll want to make include: 1. Heat pumps are installed to…
Our California house was built in 1948 and until this Spring it had the original fossil fuel gas powered gravity floor furnace as the only heat for the 3 bedrooms, kitchen, living room, dining room and bathrooms. It was smelly and so noisy it…
The headlines from last week’s Science Advances research study were more bad news for city folks. Their new data projects heat-related deaths for 15 cities across the US under the different levels of future warming. Major cities, such as New York City and Los…
The good folks at Vox.com have created a mind blowing and invaluable tool. Here’s what they say about it: “We found that by 2050, many US cities may resemble hotter, more southern parts of the country today. We’ve mapped a few of the most…