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Bringing the Arctic and the Rainforest to New York's Climate Week

September 22, 2009

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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arctic, arcticcommision, arcticfisheries, arcticseaice, climateweek, copenhagencountdown, deforestation, G20, globalwarming, polarbears, princecharles, rainforest, unitednations

Climate Week has begun, and I am already inspired by the sense of momentum. From the U.N. Secretary General's Summit on Climate Change on Tuesday to the G20 Summit in Pittsburg at the end of the week, world leaders are...continued

Arctic People Talk about Life on the Frontlines of Climate Change

July 29, 2009

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Reviving the World's Oceans , Solving Global Warming

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arctic, arcticcommision, arcticocean, climatechange, firstnation, globalwarming, oceans, oceansgovernance, oildrilling, sciencereserve, sealevelrise

In Washington, lawmakers often talk about global warming as something that will affect us sometime in the future. In the Arctic, people don't have that luxury any longer. Life is already changing rapidly for the First Nations people living around...continued

Notes from the North: Climate Change Is Accelerating

July 22, 2009

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Reviving the World's Oceans , Solving Global Warming

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ACES, alaska, arctic, arcticcommision, arcticocean, energyandclimate2009, globalwarming, NOAA, oceans, oceansgovernance

A year ago, I traveled by ship through the Arctic Ocean, seeing the effects of global warming first hand. Now I have come to Winnipeg for a meeting of the Aspen Commission on Arctic Climate Change. As I listen to...continued

Take Action During a Bad Week for Polar Bears

March 27, 2009

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Reviving the World's Oceans , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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arctic, arcticcommision, arcticocean, globalwarming, lubchenco, polarbears

It's been a hard week for polar bears. Last Wednesday, the New York Times reported that scientists and officials from the five Arctic nations concluded that climate change is "the most important long-term threat" to the bears. Now the U.S....continued

The WCC: Why Barcelona Will Be More Inspiring than Washington

October 3, 2008

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Reviving the World's Oceans , Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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arcticcommision, aspeninstitute, barcelona08, borealforest, bottomtrawling, globalwarming, hydroelectricdam, illegallogging, IUCN, mexico, oceansgovernance, patagoniacoast, tahuamanu, uppergulfof, vaquitamarina, WCC, worldconservationcongress

In a few days I will be heading to Barcelona to attend the World Conservation Congress, the most important conservation event in the world. For me it will be a welcome relief from the tired energy debates that have consumed...continued

The Arctic Ocean: A Gold Rush with No Sheriff in Town

July 28, 2008

Posted by Frances Beinecke in Saving Wildlife and Wild Places , Solving Global Warming

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arctic, arcticcommision, arcticfisheries, arcticocean, aspeninstitute, globalwarming, nationalgeographicendeavor, oiladdiction, oildrilling, polarbears

In the past few days, I have seen new coverage of the oil and gas boom that is about to hit the Arctic Ocean now that global warming is melting its seas. Just two weeks ago, while I sailed through...continued