- Foreign salamanders could infect American salamanders with a flesh eating fungus and destroy them.Brian Resnick explains the worldwide crisis: http://www.vox.
- Brian Resnick, Caroline Mimbs Nyce, and National Journal; October 2, 2015 MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images President Obama on Oregon Shooting: 'This Is A Political Choice That We Make'.
We would like to show you a description here but the site won't allow us. Brian Resnick is a science reporter at Vox.com, covering social and behavioral sciences, space, medicine, the environment, and anything that makes you think 'whoa that's cool.' He is the co-creator. Vox's Brian Resnick asked Palli Thordarson, a chemistry professor at the University of New South Wales, to explain the virus-killing powers of soap. Our analysis: The 'recurring themes' of disease outbreaks. About the pandemic. Reports of the new coronavirus first surfaced in early December 2019 in Wuhan, China.
Citizen's Climate Lobby
The Citizen's Climate Lobby is a groundswell movement gathering non-partisan support to a proposed plan for carbon taxing.
They have local meetings usually once a month. If you are looking for opportunities to get involved – they have some great resources and action plans to contact representatives, etc.
Here's a report from a presentation given to our group.
Check out their website for tons more info.
'As many as 1 million species are now at risk of extinction if we don't act to save them; that number includes 40 percent of all amphibian species, 33 percent of corals, and around 10 percent of insects .'
Brian Resnick, Vox, May 7, 2019 [1]Sierra Club
The Sierra Club is doing strong work fighting against threats to the environment.
The local chapter has tons of opportunities for action and meetups. Sign up for their email!
'In the past decade, 467 species have been declared extinct.'
Brian Resnick, Vox, May 7, 2019 [1]Brian Resnick Pa
'…How long would it take for evolution to replace the 300 mammal species that have gone extinct in the time humans have walked the earth? Their answer: 3 to 7 million years. '
Brian Resnick, Vox, May 7, 2019 [1]Great Reading
Vox Reporter Brian Resnick
Books by Naomi Klein- This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate
- On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal
- The Battle For Paradise
A Primer on the 2018 'IPCC Report' – NRDC
Brian Resnick Vox Bio
Dig deep with a Q&A on the 2018 'IPCC Report' – Carbon Brief
Brian Resnick At Vox
The Sierra Club is doing strong work fighting against threats to the environment.
The local chapter has tons of opportunities for action and meetups. Sign up for their email!
'In the past decade, 467 species have been declared extinct.'
Brian Resnick, Vox, May 7, 2019 [1]Brian Resnick Pa
'…How long would it take for evolution to replace the 300 mammal species that have gone extinct in the time humans have walked the earth? Their answer: 3 to 7 million years. '
Brian Resnick, Vox, May 7, 2019 [1]Great Reading
Vox Reporter Brian Resnick
Books by Naomi Klein- This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs The Climate
- On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal
- The Battle For Paradise
A Primer on the 2018 'IPCC Report' – NRDC
Brian Resnick Vox Bio
Dig deep with a Q&A on the 2018 'IPCC Report' – Carbon Brief
Brian Resnick At Vox
Brian Resnick Vox
[1] 'The Species the World Lost This Decade', Vox.com, Brian Resnick, Dec 9, 2019