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The Art of Climate Restoration Conversation
Climate change is everywhere. It’s despairing statistics across the news, defeatist messages on social media, the heavy weight on all of our shoulders. But despite everyone lamenting about climate change, very few people talk about climate restoration –the key to achieving a sustainable and safe future. It's difficult to address overwhelming problems, so why don’t we start addressing our available solutions.


Ocean Iron Fertilization
Today, there is a growing consensus that climate restoration, or greenhouse gas removal, is necessary for protecting our future. Climate scientists have been warning against increasing carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere for the past 35 years. Most recently, the amount of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere has reached over 420 parts per million (ppm), the highest it’s been in at least 3 million years. Even if we reach net zero and stop all emissions tomorrow, it won't be en


Understanding Weather and Climate Within Climate Restoration And Why It Matters
When we talk about climate restoration, it's important to start with a clear picture of what we're actually trying to restore. A lot of people confuse weather and climate, which makes it harder to understand the bigger issue. The weather is what you feel when you step outside today. It could be sunny, windy, or stormy. But climate is the bigger pattern of these conditions over decades, or even centuries.
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The Forecast Calls for Denial
Climate denial isn’t just misinformation, it’s the human nature of reacting to fear, uncertainty, and identity. Our brains are designed to ignore distant, invisible threats. They protect us emotionally when we feel overwhelmed. They look for comfort in what we already believe. But the problem is, denial won’t protect us from what’s coming. Understanding this is the first step. If we want to restore the climate, we have to start by restoring belief, and helping people feel hop
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