The hottest Environmental Issues Substack posts right now

And their main takeaways
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Top Climate & Environment Topics
Daniel Pinchbeck’s Newsletter 15 implied HN points 12 Feb 25
  1. We are at a crossroads between a future of control by a wealthy few or a harmonious society where everyone can thrive. It's essential to choose a path that empowers people and promotes cooperation.
  2. Our current way of living, driven by individualism and consumerism, isn't sustainable. We need to shift towards a society based on shared resources and community participation.
  3. Transforming our consciousness and understanding of the world is key. By recognizing our interconnectedness, we can encourage positive change and foster a more compassionate society.
steigan.no 4 implied HN points 26 Jul 25
  1. Transparency in environmental decisions is important. When communities don't have access to information, they can't participate in decisions that affect their environment.
  2. New agricultural technologies, like RNA spraying, could revolutionize farming, but they raise questions about safety and regulation. It's crucial to have clear rules to protect both crops and consumers.
  3. Shifts in U.S. foreign policy can significantly impact international conflicts. The current focus on military support may complicate diplomatic efforts and lead to unintended consequences.
I Might Be Wrong 9 implied HN points 14 Feb 25
  1. The switch from plastic to paper straws has not been well-received by the public. Many people find paper straws frustrating and ineffective.
  2. The straw ban was seen by some as a way to raise awareness for larger environmental issues, but it often felt like a trivial focus.
  3. Having celebrities like Adrian Grenier as spokespeople for such movements can make them seem less serious or impactful to the public.
Street Smart Naturalist: Explorations of the Urban Kind 39 implied HN points 21 Oct 21
  1. Autumn brings beautiful colors, which show the changing leaves and a hidden world of nests. It’s like nature’s surprise when the trees lose their leaves.
  2. Leaf blowers are noisy and create confusion about where to put leaves. Instead, using a rake is a better way to clean up and be nice to neighbors.
  3. You can help keep drains clean by adopting a drain in your area. It's a fun way to reduce litter and can even be a community project.
Street Smart Naturalist: Explorations of the Urban Kind 19 implied HN points 10 Jun 21
  1. The Puyallup Tribe wants to restore the original name of Mount Rainier to reflect its cultural significance. They translate it as 'the mother of all waters.'
  2. Debates over Mount Rainier's height have occurred in the past, with some arguing it should still be considered the tallest due to its sea level base. This sparked public outrage when it was declared the fourth highest peak.
  3. Climate change may affect the mountain's height over time. Changes in glaciers and erosion could alter its official elevation, so its status as a landmark might keep shifting.
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Thái | Hacker | Kỹ sư tin tặc 19 implied HN points 30 Apr 17
  1. Taking action is more important than just picking up trash. Preventing pollution is crucial.
  2. Good governance plays a significant role in addressing environmental issues. Governments should prevent wrongdoings and promote positive actions.
  3. Protesting can raise awareness and hold governments accountable. It is a way for people to demand better governance and environmental protection.