Climate Bomb is an evidence-based dialogue providing tools for climate advocacy. Its starting point is the book of the same name. The Climate Bomb blog is a platform for sharing ideas among climate advocates. It is not a site for the airing of political views.
What Climate Bomb Addresses
Climate Bomb addresses not only the science, politics, and greed surrounding climate change, but also the many activities and questions that influence ultimate success, including:
COMPREHENSIVE TOPICS WE ADDRESS
- Our Planet’s Climate History
- The Basics of Climate Change
- Early Warnings of the Coming Climate Crisis and Our Responses
- The Role of Net-Zero
- Surprising Developments in the Past Decade
- Emerging Scientific Discovery
- Where Scientific Discovery is Taking Us
- What is the Potential Climate Worse Case?
- How Climate Change Impacts Our Planet
- How Global Economic, Political, and Government Stability Will Hamper Climate Change Response
- Socioeconomic Changes
- What the Year 2100 Will Look Like on the Present Course
- Acceleration of Climate Change
- Catastrophic Tipping Points
- Destruction or Relocation of Vulnerable Nations
- Impact of Decaying International Cooperation and Wars for Resource Dominance
- Failures of Global Leadership and New Strategies
- Artificial Intelligence
- Why Mankind is Failing to Adequately Respond
- Political and Economic Opposition – Attack on Science and Truth
- Why Climate Advocates Are Facing a Steep Uphill Battle
- Who Should Be Leading the Response
- Why China is Already the Leader
- What Mankind Should Be Doing and Who Should Be Doing It
- Understanding the Timeline to Avoid Growing Catastrophes
- The Role of Scientific and Engineering Analysis
- How Mankind Should Plan More Effectively
- The Role of System Level Analysis and Planning
- The Importance of Education
- Developing New Skills for a Changing Climate
- Technology Investment
- New Global Leadership Strategies
- Pursuit of Economic Dominance – and the Role of Obstructionists
- The Role of the Internet and Social Media
- Climate Justice
- Is There an Achievable Answer in This Century?

Glaciers
Today, there are more than 198,000 glaciers worldwide. If mankind remains on the current path, 80-90% will melt away by the end of the century. Nearly 70% of the world’s freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps. These losses will have a significant impact on Earth’s climate and humanity.