1. Earth Overshoot Day

    Earth Overshoot Day

    Each year, humanity reaches a critical point known as Earth Overshoot Day, defined by the Global Footprint Network as the day when humanity's demand for natural resources exceeds the Earth's ability to replenish them in a year. In 2024, this day fell on August 1st, signaling that we are consuming resources at a rate 1.7 times greater than what the Earth can sustain.

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  2. 2023 Annual Report

    2023 Annual Report

    2023 was a year with much to celebrate.

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  3. NASA has identified July 2023 as the warmest month on record since 1880

    NASA has identified July 2023 as the warmest month on record since 1880

    Scientists at NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York say that July 2023 surpassed all previous months in the historical global records for high temperatures.

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  4. Takeaways on Climate Change From IPCC’s AR6 Synthesis Report 2023

    Takeaways on Climate Change From IPCC’s AR6 Synthesis Report 2023

    Last month, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released its AR6 Synthesis Report, which outlines the key takeaways from the vast body of scientific research on climate change with the goal of spurring policy makers to take swift action to unleash funding and regulation...

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  5. 2022 Untonne Annual Report

    2022 Untonne Annual Report

    2022 was our inaugural pilot year with family and friends. Thank you to those of you who took a leap of faith to enroll with only an enrollment portal and my word that the money would make a difference. With just a limited number of friends and family enrolled, we made a difference last year.

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  6. 2022 News to Celebrate

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    There is a lot to celebrate in 2022 as far as forward momentum on climate progress goes. In this post, we include both a summary of the major headlines as well as some fun facts and inspiring stories about the path to addressing climate change.

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