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Seeds of Resistance highlights the inspirational stories of activists working to advance climate science environmental justice.

Arresting Science and Farming While Black show us that no matter our background or profession, we all have an essential role to play in combating climate change.

Join Seeds of Resistance and discover how embracing our mortality and protecting our natural heritage can guide us toward a more mindful and sustainable future.

*Arresting Science features climatologist Peter Kalmus, one of the subjects of The Crisis Scientists. 1/2

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"rebroadcast of Episode 17, Moby and Lindsay converse with climate scientist, environmental activist, and author Peter Kalmus. They discuss the current state of our climate reality, the science behind it, and what we can do to help our planet survive. In a fun way."

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"Climate Scientist Peter Kalmus Fled L.A. Fearing Wildfires. His Old Neighborhood Is Now a Hellscape" [7:04 min]
by Democracy Now!

youtube.com/watch?v=mMYvuY_MLM

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"Jan 10, 2025 Latest Shows

At least 10 people have died in the devastating Los Angeles wildfires as firefighters continue to battle multiple infernos in the area. Thousands of homes and other structures have been destroyed, and some 180,000 people are under evacuation orders. Multiple neighborhoods have been completely burned down, including in the town of Altadena, where our guest, climate scientist and activist Peter Kalmus, lived until two years ago, when increasing heat and dryness pushed Kalmus to leave the Los Angeles area in fear of his safety. "I couldn't stay there," he says. "It's not a new normal. … It's a staircase to a hotter, more hellish Earth." Kalmus discusses an op-ed he recently published in The New York Times about the decision, which he says was toned down by the paper's editors when he attempted to explain that fossil fuel companies' investment in climate change denial and normalization has only accelerated the pace of unprecedented large-scale climate disasters. "This is going to get worse," he warns, "Everything has changed."
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"Climate Scientist Answers Earth Questions From Twitter | Tech Support | WIRED"
by WIRED

youtube.com/watch?v=GR46_ohNh9

Quote by W:
"Oct 25, 2022
Climate scientist Dr. Peter Kalmus answers the internet's burning questions about our planet. Are there any other planets we can live on yet? Why is the coral reef dying? How does the carbon cycle work? How much longer until Florida is underwater? Dr. Kalmus answers all these questions and much more."