Species at risk. Oceans in peril. Millions of refugees in crisis. At a time when the earth faces overwhelming challenges, some of our oldest media outlets are fading away. Scientists tell us time is running out. What we're doing to the Earth has no parallel in 66 million years, scientists say in a study released by James Hansen and others the day this project goes live on Kickstarter. Last year was the hottest in recorded history, and this year promises to be the hottest in politics. It's the year of the craziest election in American history with some contenders vowing to hurl climate agreements into the dust. It's also the year that rubber needs to hit the road on climate change action - carbon tax, emissions targets, and clean energy. While the UN Climate Talks in Paris ended on a high note with international agreements and ambitious promises, a fragile global economy threatens the resolve of the world's political leaders.
With your backing, National Observers will create a dramatic new series on the race against climate change. The new series will report on where candidates in the U.S. presidential election stand on climate change, pipeline projects, LNG, and big oil. It will keep you posted on what Canada's new Liberal government is doing to keep its climate promises. It will also report on places where climate stories are breaking; on struggles and solutions around the world from the melting ice fields of Greenland, to the subways of New York City, to the flooded streets of Miami. National Observers will deliver 600 stories, 30 videos, 1000+ photos of the breaking environmental news that matters most to readers like you.
Your support will interwove powerful information in compelling narratives that provide information at the most crucial time: now. You can help the race against climate change with a donation of $5 or more.
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