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Articles on this site are classified under various main categories:
 
Articles on this site are classified under various main categories:
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<br>''(Names in '''''bold *''''' <- with an asterix mean the page contains an index to other pages on the subject.)''
  
 
* [[:Category:Challenges|Challenges]] - the physical limits and other challenges to the sustainability of human life on earth
 
* [[:Category:Challenges|Challenges]] - the physical limits and other challenges to the sustainability of human life on earth
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** [[Energy, poverty and development|how is energy consumption related to poverty and development?]]
 
** [[Energy, poverty and development|how is energy consumption related to poverty and development?]]
 
** [[Future energy plans | how does our energy mix need to change to become sustainable?]]
 
** [[Future energy plans | how does our energy mix need to change to become sustainable?]]
** [[Renewable energy]] - with index of pages on the subject
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** '''[[Renewable energy]]*'''
** [[Nuclear energy]] - with index of pages on the subject
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** '''[[Nuclear energy]]*'''
** [[CCS | Carbon Capture and Storage]] (CCS) - with index of pages on the subject
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** '''[[CCS | Carbon Capture and Storage]]*''' (CCS)
  
 
* [[:Category:Land use|Land use]]
 
* [[:Category:Land use|Land use]]

Revision as of 19:58, 10 August 2020

Articles on this site are classified under various main categories:
(Names in bold * <- with an asterix mean the page contains an index to other pages on the subject.)

  • Action - what we need to do, and what we can do, individually and/or collectively, about the problems we face
    • IPCC - the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change: a body of experts who assess the science on climate change, mitigation, and adaptation.
    • Legal action on climate change - using the law to compel governments and businesses etc to take action on climate change.
    • Anti-nuclear movement - the people and organisations opposed to nuclear energy
    • Extinction Rebellion - the activist movement using non-violent civil disobedience to pressure governments to act on climate change.
    • School strike / Fridays 4 Future / Sunrise movement
    • Greens, Ecomodernists, and the right - political tendencies related to acceptance or otherwise of climate change and solutions.