This is a list of articles documenting the ongoing destruction of the environment. If you believe “it’s just weather,” or “the climate is always changing,” click around below and tie yourself up in a few more knots.
This list will grow over time.
- Paul Bogard, “We’re Watching the Sky as We Know It Disappear”
- C.A. Bridges, “When Will Florida Be Completely Underwater? A Look at the Future of Sea Level Rise”
- Justine Calma, “Climate Change is Redrawing the Disaster Map”
- Denise Chow, “Earth just had its hottest year ever recorded — by far” (2023)
- Warren Cornwall, “‘Shocking levels of stress.’ A marine heat wave is devastating Florida’s corals “
- Aimee Cunningham, “Climate Change Puts Childrens’ Health at Risk Now and in the Future”
- Michael T. Klare, “We Are Witnessing the First Stages of Civilization’s Collapse”
- Maryn McKenna, “This Scorching Summer is Taking a Toll on Your Favorite Foods”
- Alex Morrison, “New Antarctic Extremes ‘Virtually Certain’ as World Warms”
- Serge Schmemann, “It Is No Longer Possible to Escape What We Have Done to Ourselves”
- Elena Shao, “What This Year’s ‘Astonishing’ Ocean Heat Means for the Planet”
- Matt Simon, “This Heat is Shaking the Very Foundation of the Ocean Food Web”
“We see increasing magnitude of certain types of disasters. We see increasing socioeconomic impact from disasters. We’re also seeing disasters in places where we don’t usually see certain types of disasters, and different types of disasters interacting with one another.”
Andrew Kruczkiewicz, senior staff associate at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society at Columbia Climate School, wuoted in Justine Calma, “Climate Change is Redrawing the Disaster Map”
