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Next-generation climate models: worse than ever!

July 14, 2020 cc admin

Back in February, Pat Michaels dropped something of a bombshell. It was an exposé of the Achilles heel of alarmist…

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Mega drought or mega propaganda?

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For some seeking attention — or possibly grant money — bad news can never be bad enough without adding a…

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50th Earth Day: Compassionate concern for humans and their habitat

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A measured response to COVID-19 must balance health and economic needs Fifty years of weather have passed since the first…

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Corruption destroying South Africa’s Energy Giant

July 13, 2020 cc admin

Privatisation may be the only hope of meaningful reform The energy security of millions of South Africans has been jeopardised…

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GWPF Launches “Energy For Africa” Week

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Today the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) is launching its Energy Justice project, seeking to highlight how reliable energy access…

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Green Haste Will Trash The Promise Of Hydrogen

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London, 19 June: Desperate policy makers trying to reach Net Zero targets that are unaffordable and infeasible are rushing into the…

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Hot enough for you? The faster it warms the hotter it gets

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An interesting if ominous paper was recently published in Nature Climate Change. It came out just before Christmas, at the height…

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  • Climate change is a ‘global emergency’, people say in biggest ever climate poll

    Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, urging greater action to address the crisis, results from a new UN climate survey revealed on Wednesday. 

  • Climate litigation spikes, giving courts an ‘essential role’ in addressing climate crisis

     A rise in climate litigation cases has made courtrooms increasingly important as a venue for addressing climate change around the world, according to a report released on Tuesday by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). 

  • Scale up funding for climate adaptation programmes, Guterres urges

    The UN Secretary-General on Monday called for urgent scaling up of funds for climate change adaptation and resilience building programmes, so they can offer real and lasting protection against the impact of major events such as droughts, floods and rising sea-levels. 

  • Science is Alive and Well in Maine

    Over the past four years in the United States there has been an undeniable weakening of the role that science plays in climate change policy and beyond. As former Interior official and now UCS Senior Fellow Joel Clement describes, we’ve seen a “…thinning out of scientific capacity in the government…”, and the UCS careful inventory of Attacks on Science offers a...
  • 2020 Ends Hottest Decade on Record: Decadal Temperature Chart as Iconic as CO2 Keeling Curve

    logoboom/ShutterstockIt is now official, 2020 ends the hottest decade on record. The top takeaway is the decadal temperature chart has now become as iconic as the “Keeling Curve,” which has recorded atmospheric carbon dioxide at Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii since 1958, and shows a similar upward trend. Global Decadal Average Temperature This warmest decade was preceded by the second warmest, which...
  • Ask a Scientist: What Should the Biden Administration and Congress Do to Address the Climate Crisis?

    What a difference an election makes. Thanks to the Biden-Harris victory in November, the next administration is poised to make a 180-degree turn to again address the climate crisis. President Trump famously called climate change a “hoax,” appointed fossil fuel industry lobbyists to key positions in his administration, rolled back the Obama-era rule that would have curbed power plant carbon emissions,...
  • ¿Es el Gobernador de Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, serio con respecto al cambio climático y la justicia ambiental? Lo sabremos mañana

    Manifestantes marchando a la Casa Parlamentaria de Massachusetts J. Rogers/UCSEn inglés Actualizada el 15 de enero del 2021 a las 14:01: En una movida innecesaria y decepcionante, el Gobernador de Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, vetó la propuesta de ley encaminada a reducir las emisiones de carbono del estado y detener las injusticias ambientales. ¡Lea nuestro comunicado de prensa (en inglés) acá! Una crucial propuesta de...
  • Is Massachusetts Governor Baker Serious about Climate and Environmental Justice? We’ll Know by Tomorrow

    Demonstrators march on the state house. Boston Climate Strike 2019 J. Rogers/UCSEn español Update 1/15/2021 at 1:58 pm: In an unnecessary and disappointing move, Massachusetts Gov. Charlie Baker has vetoed a bill that would have strengthened the state’s carbon emissions goals and stop perpetuating environmental injustices. Read our press statement here! A crucial bill to address climate change and advance environmental justice in the Commonwealth...
  • Massachusetts, Urge Gov. Baker to Sign Climate Bill

    Flickr/Office of Governor BakerMassachusetts’s next step on addressing climate change has made its way to Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk. The state legislature passed a solid climate-energy-justice bill this week that needs the governor’s signature now to become law. He should sign it, and needs to hear that from you. We have a great bill… Earlier this week, before incredible injustice and outrage...
  • Trudeau Folds On Keystone While Alberta Premier Kenney Fights On

    In the wake of President Joe Biden’s executive order killing the Keystone XL pipeline extension, Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau issue a statement saying that he was “disappointed but acknowledge[s] the President’s decision to fulfill his election campaign promise on Keystone XL.” Which is to say, he folded. Alberta Premier Jason Kenney (pictured left), meanwhile, is going on offense, and he’s trying...
  • Thanks, Joe. Get Ready For Prices At The Gas Pump To Go Up, Up, Up

    Under President Trump, the United States became the largest producer of oil in the world. In 2019, the U.S. produced 12,248,000 barrels per day (BPD), topping Saudi Arabia, which produced 12,000,000 BPD, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration. Russia produced 10,800,000 BPD, while other nations in the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) were far behind: Iraq at 4,451,516, Iran...
  • The Shallowness Of Opposing The Keystone XL Pipeline

    Everything old is new again: The Biden administration is revoking the permit for the Keystone XL pipeline, opposed during the Obama years, favored during the Trump term, and now disfavored yet again. But one reality is eternal: The arguments against Keystone XL are as weak today as ever. The all-purpose climate argument is the central focus: Keystone XL supposedly would worsen anthropogenic...
  • Canada Is Warming At Only Half The Rate Of Climate Model Predictions

    As part of my Jan. 19 presentation for Friends of Science about there being no climate emergency, I also examined surface temperature in Canada to see how much warming there has been compared to climate models. Canada has huge year-to-year variability in temperatures due to its strong continental climate. So, to examine how observed surface temperature trends compare to climate model simulations,...
  • Biden Signs Executive Order To Make All Federal Vehicles Electric

    President Joe Biden signed an executive order Monday to phase out the federal government’s use of vehicles that run on gas and replace them with ones that run on electricity. The process is part of Biden’s “Made in America” executive order, which the president claims will create one million additional jobs in the auto industry in America. “The federal government also owns...
  • Insider Trading? Pelosi’s Husband Buys $1M Of Tesla Stock

    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband placed a bet of up to $1 million on the future of Tesla Inc. under the Biden administration, which is expected to provide incentives to purchase more environmentally-friendly electric vehicles. Pelosi, as speaker of the House, likely has insights into Biden’s plans for the industry, which are expected to include tax credits and other incentives to promote...
  • Climate change is a ‘global emergency’, people say in biggest ever climate poll

    Almost two-thirds of over 1.2 million people surveyed worldwide say that climate change is a global emergency, urging greater action to address the crisis, results from a new UN climate survey revealed on Wednesday. 
  • Climate litigation spikes, giving courts an ‘essential role’ in addressing climate crisis

     A rise in climate litigation cases has made courtrooms increasingly important as a venue for addressing climate change around the world, according to a report released on Tuesday by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP). 
  • COVID-19 recovery offers ‘chance to change course’, Guterres tells One Planet Summit

    The process of recovery from the coronavirus pandemic offers the chance to change course, and put humanity on a path on which it is not in conflict with nature, the United Nations Secretary-General said on Monday, urging greater efforts by everyone to protect biodiversity and step up climate action. 
  • Scale up funding for climate adaptation programmes, Guterres urges

    The UN Secretary-General on Monday called for urgent scaling up of funds for climate change adaptation and resilience building programmes, so they can offer real and lasting protection against the impact of major events such as droughts, floods and rising sea-levels. 
  • Secretary-General welcomes US return to Paris Agreement on Climate Change

    Following the inauguration of United States President Joe Biden on Wednesday, the UN Secretary-General said he looks forward to an era of new leadership towards accelerating climate action, with the US back inside the landmark Paris Agreement.  
  • Step up action and adapt to 'new climate reality', UN environment report urges

    Though countries have made progress in planning for climate change adaptation, there are significant financing shortfalls in getting them to the stage where they provide real protection against droughts, floods and rising sea levels, a new UN environment report has found. 
  • State of the ocean will ‘ultimately determine the survival of our species’: UN Special Envoy

    The health of the ocean will ultimately determine the survival of humankind on Earth, according to the UN Special Envoy for the Ocean, Peter Thomson. Marking the opening of the International Decade for Ocean Science, the former top Fijian diplomat and General Assembly president, told UN News that a healthy planet is inextricably linked to a healthy ocean.
  • FROM THE FIELD: The microscopic creatures helping build Africa’s Great Green Wall

    A young woman scientist in Burkina Faso is researching the role of micro-organisms in fighting desertification in the Sahel Region, as part of a UN programme to restore degraded land in Africa.
  • FROM THE FIELD: Laos villages transformed by solar power

    For people living off-grid in remote villages in Laos, solar energy offers a clean, sustainable way to bring electricity for all, and the promise to transform their lives.
  • FROM THE FIELD: Mapping coral reefs from space

    A plan to use satellite imaging to build up a global picture of coral reefs, to better understand how to protect them from warming seas brought on by climate change, is being supported by the UN Environment Programme (UNEP).
  • 2020, one of three warmest years on record: World Meteorological Organization 

    The COVID-19 pandemic was not the only long-term crisis the world will remember from 2020. In terms of climate change, the year was also one of the three warmest on record, and rivalled 2016 for the top spot, the UN weather agency said on Wednesday. 
  • UN chief calls for ‘urgent transition’ from fossil fuels to renewable energy 

    Building a global coalition for carbon neutrality by mid-century will be the UN’s “central objective”, the world body’s top official told a conference on climate action on Monday. 
  • Cloudy Ridges in Yunnan

    Parallel ridges in the Chinese province forced moist air up enough to create these distinctive lines of clouds.
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  • Curious Clouds in the Transantarctic Mountains

    Smooth, soft-edged clouds hovered over the Eisenhower Range in Victoria Land, Antarctica.
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  • Changing Atlanta

    Martin Luther King Jr. came of age in one of the fastest growing cities in the United States.
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  • Undercutting Sverdrup Glacier

    Warming seas are accelerating the retreat of Greenland’s coastal glaciers.
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  • NASA Data Aid Food Security Assessments in Kenya

    Cropland masks and other environmental data can help agriculture agencies pinpoint where support is most needed.
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  • Bustling Persian Gulf at Night

    City lights and shipping traffic mark one of the world’s major economic crossroads.
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  • Brunt Breaking Up with Antarctica this Year?

    A crack on the Antarctic ice shelf grew dramatically in late 2020 into 2021.
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  • West Virginia’s First National Park

    One of the oldest rivers in the world is famous for its extreme sports and hunting.
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  • Potent Atmospheric Rivers Douse the Pacific Northwest

    In mid-January 2021, the Pacific Northwest of North America was soaked by several episodes of heavy rainfall, leading to widespread flooding and landslides.
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  • Another Dusty Day in Chad

    Winds frequently whip up the dust from Chad’s lowest point, but those particles may not fertilize the Amazon as much as scientists once thought.
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  • Final Word: Different Analyses Show 2020 Either in a Tie for Warmest Year or in 2nd Place

    The world’s seven warmest years have all occurred since 2014.
  • Fine Particle Pollution is Down, But Still Killing People

    A big-data approach finds the most robust evidence to date that particulate matter kills.
  • Welcome to 'Hail Alley,' a U.S. Region Prone to Pelting Ice

    A few unfortunate factors make some western states more susceptible to strong, damaging storms. Researchers are collecting data to better predict when hail will fall.
  • Has 2020 Ended as the Warmest Year on Record?

    Final numbers haven't been crunched yet, but a tie with 2016 is looking like a reasonable bet.
  • As the Arctic Continues its Meltdown, Economic Exploitation Quickens

    Call it the 'polar paradox': warming opens the Arctic to more oil drilling and shipping, which causes yet more warming.
  • Solar Panel Waste: The Dark Side of Clean Energy

    Tons of solar panels installed in the early 2000s are reaching the end of their lifecycles, posing a serious problem for the industry to contend with. Current solar panel disposal practices are far from being environmentally friendly.
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