Climate emergency

This topic article on Climate emergency, unlike most top articles on CASwiki is not specifically about community action. Rather the article and its associated news page provide information and context about why global and importantly community based and community led climate action are so needed. A climate emergency declaration or climate emergency plan, declaring a state of climate emergency, has been issued since 2016 by certain countries and other jurisdictions to set priorities to mitigate climate change.

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  • News ‘Global weirding’: climate whiplash hitting world’s biggest cities, study reveals, theguardian.com (Mar 12, 2025)
  • News ‘We water, rest, water’: the green belt of vegetable plots cooling a city, theguardian.com (Feb 06, 2025)
  • News The Los Angeles wildfires are climate disasters compounded, Eric Holthaus, theguardian.com (Jan 09, 2025)
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Climate emergency declarations

ClimateEmergencyDeclaration.org states Climate emergency declarations in 1,191 jurisdictions and local governments cover 290 million citizens, as of 14 November 2019...climateemergencydeclaration.org

An appropriate sense of urgency

The term “climate emergency” has been promoted by climate activists and pro-climate action politicians to add a sense of urgency for responding to a long-term problem.

Extinction Rebellion's call for truth

Extinction Rebellion's first demand (of three, for the UK) is "Tell the truth", Government must tell the truth by declaring a climate and ecological emergency, working with other institutions to communicate the urgency for change.

  • 'Human activity is causing irreparable harm to the life on this world'
  • 'We’ve been warned again and again…and again'
  • 'Nature Loss'
  • 'Insect die-off'
  • 'Global Heating: Greenhouse Gases, Our emissions are still increasing!"
  • 'Air Pollution'
  • 'Drought and (water) Scarcity'
  • 'Rising Seas'
  • 'Ocean Acidification'
  • 'Sea ice (disappearance)'
  • 'Water Pollution'
  • '..losing our soil'
  • 'Food Insecurity'
  • “Faster than expected” (climate change)
  • 'Feedbacks and Tipping Points'

Resources

The biggest resource recognised here, across CASwiki, is community based and community led Climate action (multiple pages and sections across CASwiki global and local articles). Below are some additional resources more specifically about climate emergency.

Citizens data initiative

How to's

  • How to capture satellite images in your backyard – and contribute to a snapshot of the climate crisis, theconversation.com, Feb 23, 2022, added 14:05, 24 February 2022 (UTC)

Climate emergency centres

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Climate emergency centres are about a coming together and building of relationships in a common space, sharing resources, skills and ideas to build community resilience and adaption to multiple social and environmental crises.

See also

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External links

Wikipedia: Climate emergency declaration , Climate crisis , Abrupt climate change, Climate change and poverty, Climate justice, Effects of global warming, Tipping point (climatology), Climate change and society (category)

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