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Climate Change -
It Changes Everything


The science is in: the climate is changing and human beings are largely responsible. Now the questions are: how will we minimize future harm to societies and the planet, and how will we adapt to what can't be undone?


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Climate change rally, London, November 2006
05/15/2008 WASHINGTON, May 14 (OneWorld) - Americans -- from nonprofit groups to the Rockefeller family -- are starting to fight back against the petroleum industry, which is earning record profits as consumers face spiraling gas prices.
Image: Climate change rally, London, November 2006
Anuradha Vittachi
OneWorld's founder explains how climate change is not just an environmental issue – it's an issue of poverty and social justice, and it's already affecting every single one of us.
Image: Anuradha Vittachi
Lockey White, Board Member, SustainUS
Young people and innovating organizations discuss what's being done -- and what should be done -- to secure a bright and safe future for the planet.
Image: Lockey White, Board Member, SustainUS
Worldwatch's Zoë Chafe
Is it for real? (Yes!) What can we expect? (Serious changes!) What can individuals do? (A lot!) OneWorld brought together a panel of climate experts to answer readers' questions ahead of Earth Day. Find out what they had to say, and join the ongoing climate talk.
Image: Worldwatch's Zoë Chafe
George Monbiot has a lot to say about climate change. How about you?
Tell us your favorite ideas to protect against climate change and help build an action guide for families and individuals!
Image: George Monbiot has a lot to say about climate change. How about you? © Gabrielle Hamm

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Tiki the Penguin and polar bear on ice floe
Have you heard about how the world's getting hotter? How will it affect you and your friends? How will it affect penguins? What can we do about it?
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U.S. electricity needs could be satisfied entirely by the wind energy available in Kansas, North Dakota, and Texas.
Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy via the Earth Policy Institute


 
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