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Can We Mitigate the Climate Crisis?

Rising temperatures fuel violence, tsunamis, and toxic waste, sparking urgent calls for action

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The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat; its effects are being felt across the globe. From the melting glaciers of Alaska to the toxic waste struggles in North Carolina, and from the UK's climate policy debates...

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In Alaska, a mega tsunami triggered by a rockslide linked to the climate crisis has highlighted the risks of coastal rockslides and glacier retreat....

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In Alaska, a mega tsunami triggered by a rockslide linked to the climate crisis has highlighted the risks of coastal rockslides and glacier retreat. The tsunami, which reached a height of 481 meters, is a stark warning of the dangers posed by the climate crisis to coastal communities and cruise lines. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, residents are fighting back against PFAS contamination, which has been linked to the local landfill. The struggle has been ongoing for years, with many residents expressing concern about the impact of the chemicals on their health and the environment.

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The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue; it has far-reaching social and economic consequences. In the UK, the Labour Party is calling...

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The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue; it has far-reaching social and economic consequences. In the UK, the Labour Party is calling for action on climate change, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband viewing solar panels at a school in Sheffield. The party is emphasizing the need for urgent action to address the climate crisis, which is affecting not just the environment but also the economy and public health.

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Natasha Walter, author and eco-feminist, has spoken out about the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis on women. "All the threats that women...

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Natasha Walter, author and eco-feminist, has spoken out about the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis on women. "All the threats that women face seem to be amplified by climate change," she said in an interview. "Heat, floods, and droughts make men more violent to women." Walter's comments highlight the need for a more nuanced understanding of the climate crisis and its far-reaching consequences.

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What: The climate crisis is having a disproportionate impact on women When: The effects of the climate crisis are being felt now Where: The climate...

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  • What: The climate crisis is having a disproportionate impact on women
  • When: The effects of the climate crisis are being felt now
  • Where: The climate crisis is a global issue, affecting communities worldwide
  • Impact: The climate crisis is amplifying existing social and economic inequalities

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2025: The year in which the Labour Party is calling for urgent action on climate change in the UK

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  • 2025: The year in which the Labour Party is calling for urgent action on climate change in the UK

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The climate crisis is a complex issue, with far-reaching consequences for the environment, the economy, and public health. As the Labour Party...

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The climate crisis is a complex issue, with far-reaching consequences for the environment, the economy, and public health. As the Labour Party emphasizes, urgent action is needed to address the crisis and mitigate its effects. In the US, the New York State Legislature has passed a bill that would impose a one-year moratorium on data center permits, citing concerns about the environmental impact of the facilities.

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As the climate crisis continues to intensify, it is clear that urgent action is needed to mitigate its effects. From the UK's climate policy debates...

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As the climate crisis continues to intensify, it is clear that urgent action is needed to mitigate its effects. From the UK's climate policy debates to the struggles against toxic waste in North Carolina, and from the mega tsunamis of Alaska to the rise in violence against women, the consequences of inaction are becoming increasingly dire. It is imperative that governments, businesses, and individuals take immediate action to address the climate crisis and create a more sustainable future.

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    A reason to vote Labour tomorrow: we are the only party taking the climate crisis seriously | Katie White

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Can We Mitigate the Climate Crisis?

Rising temperatures fuel violence, tsunamis, and toxic waste, sparking urgent calls for action

Friday, June 5, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The climate crisis is no longer a distant threat; its effects are being felt across the globe. From the melting glaciers of Alaska to the toxic waste struggles in North Carolina, and from the UK's climate policy debates to the alarming rise in violence against women, the consequences of inaction are becoming increasingly dire.

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In Alaska, a mega tsunami triggered by a rockslide linked to the climate crisis has highlighted the risks of coastal rockslides and glacier retreat. The tsunami, which reached a height of 481 meters, is a stark warning of the dangers posed by the climate crisis to coastal communities and cruise lines. Meanwhile, in North Carolina, residents are fighting back against PFAS contamination, which has been linked to the local landfill. The struggle has been ongoing for years, with many residents expressing concern about the impact of the chemicals on their health and the environment.

Why It Matters

The climate crisis is not just an environmental issue; it has far-reaching social and economic consequences. In the UK, the Labour Party is calling for action on climate change, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband viewing solar panels at a school in Sheffield. The party is emphasizing the need for urgent action to address the climate crisis, which is affecting not just the environment but also the economy and public health.

What Experts Say

Natasha Walter, author and eco-feminist, has spoken out about the disproportionate impact of the climate crisis on women. "All the threats that women face seem to be amplified by climate change," she said in an interview. "Heat, floods, and droughts make men more violent to women." Walter's comments highlight the need for a more nuanced understanding of the climate crisis and its far-reaching consequences.

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  • What: The climate crisis is having a disproportionate impact on women
  • When: The effects of the climate crisis are being felt now
  • Where: The climate crisis is a global issue, affecting communities worldwide
  • Impact: The climate crisis is amplifying existing social and economic inequalities

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  • 2025: The year in which the Labour Party is calling for urgent action on climate change in the UK

Background

The climate crisis is a complex issue, with far-reaching consequences for the environment, the economy, and public health. As the Labour Party emphasizes, urgent action is needed to address the crisis and mitigate its effects. In the US, the New York State Legislature has passed a bill that would impose a one-year moratorium on data center permits, citing concerns about the environmental impact of the facilities.

What Comes Next

As the climate crisis continues to intensify, it is clear that urgent action is needed to mitigate its effects. From the UK's climate policy debates to the struggles against toxic waste in North Carolina, and from the mega tsunamis of Alaska to the rise in violence against women, the consequences of inaction are becoming increasingly dire. It is imperative that governments, businesses, and individuals take immediate action to address the climate crisis and create a more sustainable future.

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Alaska’s 2025 mega tsunami highlights risk to cruise lines as glaciers retreat

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‘Heat, floods and droughts make men more violent to women’: Natasha Walter on eco-feminism in a world on fire

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A reason to vote Labour tomorrow: we are the only party taking the climate crisis seriously | Katie White

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