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Saturday, June 7, 2014

West Antarctic Ice “Fuse Is Blown”: Where Can We Stop Rising Seas?

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This is the blog post I hate to write. Because it’s about worst nightmares coming true. About tipping points and points of no retur...
Monday, June 2, 2014

Beyond Market Fundamentalism: The Climate War Requires Public Purpose and Investment

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There was a time when we met overarching challenges with bold public purpose and concerted action as “we the people.”   When the Depress...
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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Carbon cap-and-trade shell game?

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Editor’s Note:  After a several month hiatus Cascadia Planet is back.  I’ve been busy ramping up my global sustainability pra...
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Patrick Mazza
I have worked in journalism and advocacy since 1978. I took part in the Northwest ancient forest movement from its early days in the mid-1980s and was a pioneer in the Green City/Urban Sustainability movement, jumping in during the late 1980s and early 1990s. In 1994 I was editor of Cascadia Planet, one of the first 11,000 websites on Earth, and one of the very first bioregional sites. From 1998-2013 I worked for a climate group I helped co-found called Climate Solutions. I also co-authored "Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change," with Guy Dauncey. Now I work independently to forward solutions to climate change and global sustainability through my practice, MROC. The Cascadia map on the page banner and in my profile photo is by David McCloskey of Cascadia Institute. To order a fully detailed Cascadia map go to http://www.marshamccloskey.com/cascadiamap.html.
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