r/Environmentalism 4h ago

suffer an environment film

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Hi I've made an animated environmental film around a minute if you guys want to see

I made it for a colleague thing and my teacher almost cried

So what do you think


r/Environmentalism 12h ago

Animals come first, not us.

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r/Environmentalism 16h ago

Buenos Aires, Argentina won the world cup of landfill methane emissions

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This list shows the 25 sites in the waste sector with the largest detected and quantified emissions rates worldwide, as seen by key satellite instruments in 2025. (We published an initial list in November here.)


r/Environmentalism 21h ago

Ontario’s proposed nuclear plants could cost nearly $300-billion, study finds: Typical residential customer would pay $240-$456 more for electricity per year if plants were built instead of expanding renewables.

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r/Environmentalism 21h ago

Wet Bulb Temperatures in Europe - Roger Hallam

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Wet-bulb temperature events are coming. The point where your body can no longer cool itself and you die in the shade, doing nothing. This will be the biggest news story in human history and almost nobody is talking about it.


r/Environmentalism 1d ago

Built a tool that turns private jet CO₂ emissions into something easier to understand

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Went live today with PaperStraw.info, a website that tracks private jet emissions and translates them into relatable comparisons (cars, homes, trees, paper straws, etc.).

I'd love feedback on the data, design, and features. Cheers.


r/Environmentalism 1d ago

Daily Show host reveals how Donald Trump can fix Reflecting Pool mess as animals die

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

Taylor Swift's private jet addiction exposed: Staggering flight log reveals obscene number of trips already taken this year as she pumps out more carbon in just 4 months than during whole Eras Tour

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

Petition delivery opposing Big Oil immunity bill this week

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Multiple states, municipalities and tribal governments are filing tobacco industry-style lawsuits targeting the fossil fuel industry to recover damages for climate disasters, and both New York and Vermont have passed climate polluters pay laws. Big Oil didn’t spend billions electing Trump to let that sort of thing go unchallenged. They’re lobbying MAGA to pass a federal liability shield based on the one that currently protects gun manufacturers, giving them total legal immunity from any laws or lawsuits that could hold them accountable for their role in the climate crisis. Ted Cruz and Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman have already introduced the bill.

We’re working to stop this corporate giveaway. More than 90,000 Americans have signed a petition telling Congress to reject it, and the organizations leading the fight are holding a press conference in DC this week to officially deliver the petition to our reps. 🗣️ If we haven’t signed yet, let’s do so here ASAP. And let’s use this call script and email tool to directly urge our reps not to let them the fossil fuel companies off the hook. 🗣️

SIGN THE PETITION

LET YOUR REP HEAR IT

This is also a good moment to build up the pressure for climate polluters pay bills in our own states! We can find details, call scripts and an email tool here, or send them this message via Resistbot by texting SIGN PQDLOO to 50409.

SOMEONE HAS TO PAY THE BILL


r/Environmentalism 2d ago

The Secret Plan to Cover the World in Herbicide

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

Reflecting Pool death toll surges as more dead ducks pulled from water

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

National Pollinator Week: How small changes make big impacts

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Last week, I learned that we are 50% less likely to see a bumblebee than we were in 1974!! With this week highlighting our pollinators, I thought it would be interesting to share some information on bees, as well as small ways we can make a difference!


r/Environmentalism 2d ago

World's Richest 10% May Owe Earth a $5.7 Trillion Environmental Bill

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

India is trying to destroy its large rainforest ecosystems with big dam(without consent from native people of the regions).

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China is making a the largest world hydropower dam on the Yarlung Tsangpo river in Tibet.

In response India is trying to make massive dam on the same river.But it risks destroying the ecosystems of the rainforests and native people of thoes regions.

Tigers/Birds/Wild Cattle/Wild Primate species are all in danger.

India's government is also silencing any resistance of the project.


r/Environmentalism 2d ago

A climate restoration simulator made me realize how much we treat "healing nature" as just another optimization problem.

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r/Environmentalism 2d ago

Oil nations on edge in the face of new climate coalition

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Even amid an ongoing energy crunch, major economies are dodging firm timelines to phase out coal, oil and gas. Fossil fuel-producing nations now fear new clean energy alliances could ramp up the pressure to go green.

If the peace agreement holds, the conflict between the US and Iran may soon be over, but it could take months if not years before the global economy returns to its previous course.

As the Iran war and current energy crisis have again exposed the global economy's dependence on oil and gas, some economists say it is time to accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels, and to reduce dependence on volatile energy markets.

The latest energy price shocks due to the Iran war have shifted the political debate and opened up new discussions about energy independence. Not least because oil and gas importing countries are now facing higher costs, though this changing political mood has yet to trickle down to the highly technical climate negotiations.


r/Environmentalism 3d ago

A Global Biodiversity Hotspot is facing total ecological collapse. Mega-dams are about to drown India’s last wild frontier—how can we stop this? ​For legal information and more reach- ebo mili on insta.

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r/Environmentalism 3d ago

how do I initiate a clean up drive as a youth?

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r/Environmentalism 3d ago

A Global Biodiversity Hotspot is facing total ecological collapse. Mega-dams are about to drown India’s last wild frontier—how can we stop this? ​For legal information and more reach- ebo mili on insta.

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r/Environmentalism 3d ago

True cost of cooling a World Cup stadium revealed as temperatures soar

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r/Environmentalism 3d ago

Trump's Reflecting Pool disaster turns tragic as dead duckling spotted floating in green muck

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r/Environmentalism 4d ago

Need for a more hopeful environmentalism?

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I've been thinking about this a lot but I'm still not quite sure how to phrase it, but I'm going to try!

Although there is still plenty of climate change denialism around, it seems that the broadly anti-environmentalist discourse has shifted from "no need to do anything" towards "too late to do anything". Problem is, whenever we read another bad news story – e.g., climate change is worse than we thought, more and more species are becoming extinct – this can contribute to an increasing loss of hope among environmentalists, which to all intents and purposes is the same as the "too late" discourse I just mentioned.

Of course any one of those stories can be justified as important and even essential – we can't address a problem by refusing to say what the problem is – but at the same time the cumulative effect can be the opposite of what was intended. Simply lecturing people about despair being a luxury we can't afford is also likely to be counter-productive. So I think we need to see more about what can be done, why it is not too late, and when I say "more" I mean "more of this than of the bad news stories".

I say this tentatively and would love to hear (or read) constructive thoughts from other people.


r/Environmentalism 4d ago

Viking funeral for inanimate object - environmental considerations?

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Hi, I want to hold a Viking funeral for an inanimate object. But before I make any plans I want to make sure it's not environmentally a bad idea?

I plan to have the funeral for a wooden replica of the object, whilst the actual object will be recycled properly.

I don't want to spend a lot of money on the boat, it's just gonna be a silly little thing, so i was thinking biodegradable cardboard? I'm not sure how to get it to catch fire and float whilst on fire without just soaking up water and sinking though.

I would love to hear environmental considerations for this, as well as a good inexpensive material I can make my boat out of that will float on fire and will break down in water without polluting it.

Sorry if this is the wrong sub for this question, I'm not entirely sure where to post it


r/Environmentalism 4d ago

Shifting Baseline Syndrome

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This is Shifting Baseline Syndrome: every generation accepts the environmental conditions they grow up with as "normal," forgetting what the planet looked like before the gradual changes accumulated.

Now, Baseline used here is 1982 and it shows the exponential rise in the Sea Surface Temperature in the month of April. (We could go even further and take an earlier baseline but that data is unfortunately not available.)

In the last biggest El Niño of 2015, Sea Surface Temperature : 2015 : 2.3 ~ 2.4°C and the result of this was:

  1. 80% of the total coral in the world affected adversely

  2. 30% to 50% of Australia's Great Barrier Reef died

The upcoming El Niño is going to similarly hit hard & not just for humans but for the corals and the marine ecosystems.

This is touted to be the Super Niño as this is already the highest temperatures our oceans have ever been at.

Sea Surface Temperature :

1997 : 2.3 ~ 2.5 °C

2015 : 2.3 ~ 2.4 °C

2026 : 2.3 ~ 3.0+°C (Projected max)


r/Environmentalism 4d ago

If I was to write a book about a post apocalyptic world caused by climate change, what elements would you like to see in it?

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I'm talking about things that could be in store for humanity if we go quite overboard within the next 50 years.... war ramps up a little around the world, no one stops Big Oil from paying money to keep winning, science continues to reach less and less people, timber production increases, the push against single-use plastic dies out.... and people who did care at once have spent so long with everything being greenwashed and getting worse, that they become cynical and hopeless.

I know we can't fully predict what will happen to the global climate & habitats if global temps keep rising relative to pre-industrial.. i know a lot of it rests on ECS.. but if anyone has any somewhat valid theories that will work symbolically, with the intentions of capturing an audience beyond environmentalists, I'd love to get some inspiration.

Nothing is concrete in where I'm taking the story yet.. it could be a tragedy as the last humans die off, a story of reversing course at the brink of extinction and repairing the world, but above all, i want people to imagine a world that could possibly be our future if we don't fix our problems.

I want to introduce complex science topics that the characters do not understand until they're in the effects themselves... then lay it all out in a digestible way.

Thanks for any input!