OMNI
CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #259, December 15,
2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett.
[Next
week’s CMM will be its last, unless someone continues it. Even though the online newsletter/anthology
is much more needed now than when it arose out of OMNI’s Climate Book Forum
that began in 2006—when our study was Climate Change, and our subject is now
Climate Emergency--, I must give it up. Dick]
Paris
Climate Agreement after 10 Years.
EarthJustice.
United Nations.
Ecosocialism.
Climate
and Capitalism.
Yale
Climate Connections.
Paris
Climate Agreement Today.
“Need
to know info on climate change.”
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‘A
shift no country can ignore’: where global emissions stand, 10 years
after the Paris climate agreement.
The watershed summit in 2015 was far from perfect, but its
impact so far has been significant and measurable. By Fiona Harvey.
DECEMBER
NEWSLETTER 2025
Earthjustice
is the nation’s leading environmental law organization. As a non-profit, our
attorneys fight for everyone’s right to a healthy environment — and we
represent our clients free of charge. We are here because the earth
needs a good lawyer.
The lawyers giving us hope
in a challenging year
UNITED
NATIONS
United Nations Climate Change
Conference. COP 30 ANTHOLOGY. November 10, 2025. https://jamesrichardbennett.blogspot.com/2025/11/omni-united-nations-climate-change.html
Ecosocialism
“Ecosocialism
and Degrowth in the Anthropocene.”
Climate & Capitalism <feedblitz@mail.feedblitz.com> 11-10-25
Ecosocialism and degrowth in the
Anthropocene Source
Other recent articles ...
Climate
& Capitalism. “Fossil fuel projects threaten health and
rights of two billion people.” Fossil fuel projects threaten
health and rights of two billion people. 11-14-25
Amnesty
Report: Worldwide production of oil. gas and coal is undermining life, nature,
and human rights. Source
Other recent articles ...
If
You Don’t believe the FF System Can be Abolished (revolution), at least Fight
it (reform).
“Fight climate change by engaging your government.” Yale Climate Connections (11-14-25).
Some
climate actions are too big to take on as one person. Instead, they’re better
tackled by the local, state, or federal government. But even then, individuals
need to communicate to elected officials and other decision-makers, sometimes
with annoying insistence, their support for climate solutions. If you doubt
that loud voices make a difference, consider that, in communities across the
U.S., people have advanced climate-friendly changes – like public
transportation or renewable energy installations – by being loud at city meetings without
much opposition. Speaking at a city council meeting in favor
of bike infrastructure, calling your senator to say that you support clean
energy tax credits, or protesting a new oil project alongside climate justice groups are
all individual actions that can have a ripple effect.
13 tips for lobbying your elected officials about climate
change
‘This is a moment in time to name
names’: Writer Karin Kirk and your editors discuss oil and gas contributions to
newly elected leaders 3) Vote in elections
‘Basic peer pressure’: The plan to
turn out millions of pro-climate voters in the 2024 U.S. election
How to talk with (just about) anyone
about climate and the 2024 elections
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CLIMATE MEMO MONDAYS #259, December 15,
2025. Compiled by Dick Bennett.
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