Show Notes: Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
“The earth is not dying, it is being killed; and those who are killing it have names and addresses.” —Utah Phillips
RESEARCH LINKS
Research Links for Slow Dancing in a Burning Room, Pts. 1-3
Chart: The Largest Risks Faced by the World | Statista
Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
The role climate change plays in 1000 year extreme rain events - The Washington Post
History of Earth's temperature since 1880 | NOAA Climate.gov
Natural disasters in the U.S. 1900-2016, by type | Statista
Sea Level Rise and Coastal Flooding Impacts
66 Million Years of Earth’s Climate History Uncovered – Puts Current Changes in Context
Extreme Weather Events Have Increased Significantly in the Last 20 Years - Yale E360
Natural Disasters - Our World in Data
This Global Temperature Graph Shows Climate Trends (1851-2020)
Arguments from Global Warming Skeptics and what the science really says
Opinion: The Great Salt Lake is disappearing. Utah has 45 days to save it
SUGGESTED READING
Windfall, McKenzie Funk. 2014
On Fire, Naomi Klein. 2017
Drawdown: The Most Comprehensive Plan Ever Proposed to Reverse Global Warming. 2017
Under the White Sky, Elizabeth Kolbert. 2021
The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable, Amitav Ghosh. 2016
and one more just for fun:
We, the Drowned, Carsten Jensen. 2012
SUGGESTED VIEWING
Princess Mononoke, Miramax Film. 1997 Streaming on HBO MAX
Before the Flood, National Geographic. 2016. Streaming on Disney+
Eating Our Way to Extinction, Eating Our Way to Extinction, LTD. 2021. Streaming on Youtube, Peacock, Tubi
David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, Altitude Film Entertainment, Netflix, Silverback Films, 2022. Streaming on Netflix