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Climate Crisis: A Perfect Storm of Inaction and Activism

As species slowdown and environmental degradation worsen, protests and investigations escalate

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What Happened Climate change is having a profound impact on the natural world, causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration. According to a recent analysis by researchers at Queen Mary University of London,...

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Climate change is having a profound impact on the natural world, causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration. According to a recent analysis by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, species turnover is down by a third since the mid-1970s. This is bad news, as nature's ability to self-repair is crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance.

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The slowdown in species turnover is just one symptom of a broader crisis. The Trump administration's push for fossil fuel development, including the...

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The slowdown in species turnover is just one symptom of a broader crisis. The Trump administration's push for fossil fuel development, including the proposed Brownsville refinery in Texas, is exacerbating environmental degradation. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating climate activists, sparking concerns about free speech and civil liberties.

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Nature functions like a self-repairing engine, constantly swapping out old parts for new ones. But this engine is slowing down." — Emmanuel Nwankwo,...

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"Nature functions like a self-repairing engine, constantly swapping out old parts for new ones. But this engine is slowing down." — Emmanuel Nwankwo, lead author of the Queen Mary University of London study

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• 33%: The decline in species turnover since the mid-1970s • 328 miles: The distance traveled by three faith-motivated environmentalists on a...

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  • **• 33%: The decline in species turnover since the mid-1970s
  • **• 328 miles: The distance traveled by three faith-motivated environmentalists on a pilgrimage to advocate for climate action in New Mexico

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  • What: Climate change is causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration
  • Impact: The slowdown in species turnover has significant implications for ecosystem balance and biodiversity

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The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue, with far-reaching consequences for human societies and the natural world. As the Trump...

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The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue, with far-reaching consequences for human societies and the natural world. As the Trump administration pursues fossil fuel development and the FBI investigates climate activists, environmentalists are pushing back with protests and advocacy.

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As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the climate crisis will only continue to worsen unless drastic action is taken. The fate of...

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As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the climate crisis will only continue to worsen unless drastic action is taken. The fate of species, ecosystems, and human societies hangs in the balance. Will the world come together to address this crisis, or will it succumb to the forces of inaction and environmental degradation?

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    Species slowdown: Is nature’s ability to self-repair stalling?

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    Is the FBI Investigating Climate Activists?

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Climate Crisis: A Perfect Storm of Inaction and Activism

As species slowdown and environmental degradation worsen, protests and investigations escalate

Sunday, March 15, 2026 • 2 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

Climate change is having a profound impact on the natural world, causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration. According to a recent analysis by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, species turnover is down by a third since the mid-1970s. This is bad news, as nature's ability to self-repair is crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance.

Why It Matters

The slowdown in species turnover is just one symptom of a broader crisis. The Trump administration's push for fossil fuel development, including the proposed Brownsville refinery in Texas, is exacerbating environmental degradation. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating climate activists, sparking concerns about free speech and civil liberties.

What Experts Say

"Nature functions like a self-repairing engine, constantly swapping out old parts for new ones. But this engine is slowing down." — Emmanuel Nwankwo, lead author of the Queen Mary University of London study

Key Numbers

  • **• 33%: The decline in species turnover since the mid-1970s
  • **• 328 miles: The distance traveled by three faith-motivated environmentalists on a pilgrimage to advocate for climate action in New Mexico

Key Facts

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  • What: Climate change is causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration
  • Impact: The slowdown in species turnover has significant implications for ecosystem balance and biodiversity

Background

The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue, with far-reaching consequences for human societies and the natural world. As the Trump administration pursues fossil fuel development and the FBI investigates climate activists, environmentalists are pushing back with protests and advocacy.

What Comes Next

As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the climate crisis will only continue to worsen unless drastic action is taken. The fate of species, ecosystems, and human societies hangs in the balance. Will the world come together to address this crisis, or will it succumb to the forces of inaction and environmental degradation?

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Climate change is having a profound impact on the natural world, causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration. According to a recent analysis by researchers at Queen Mary University of London, species turnover is down by a third since the mid-1970s. This is bad news, as nature's ability to self-repair is crucial for maintaining ecosystem balance.

Why It Matters

The slowdown in species turnover is just one symptom of a broader crisis. The Trump administration's push for fossil fuel development, including the proposed Brownsville refinery in Texas, is exacerbating environmental degradation. Meanwhile, the FBI is investigating climate activists, sparking concerns about free speech and civil liberties.

What Experts Say

"Nature functions like a self-repairing engine, constantly swapping out old parts for new ones. But this engine is slowing down." — Emmanuel Nwankwo, lead author of the Queen Mary University of London study

Key Numbers

  • **• 33%: The decline in species turnover since the mid-1970s
  • **• 328 miles: The distance traveled by three faith-motivated environmentalists on a pilgrimage to advocate for climate action in New Mexico

Key Facts

Key Facts

  • What: Climate change is causing a slowdown in species turnover and regeneration
  • Impact: The slowdown in species turnover has significant implications for ecosystem balance and biodiversity

Background

The climate crisis is a complex and multifaceted issue, with far-reaching consequences for human societies and the natural world. As the Trump administration pursues fossil fuel development and the FBI investigates climate activists, environmentalists are pushing back with protests and advocacy.

What Comes Next

As the situation continues to unfold, it's clear that the climate crisis will only continue to worsen unless drastic action is taken. The fate of species, ecosystems, and human societies hangs in the balance. Will the world come together to address this crisis, or will it succumb to the forces of inaction and environmental degradation?

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