‘The hot water temperature that drove the devastating bleaching on the Great Barrier Reef this year was made 175 times more likely by human-caused climate change, and could be normal in just 18 years, according to preliminary findings by leading climate and coral reef scientists.’
News: Archive for April, 2016
Great Barrier Reef bleaching made 175 times likelier by human-caused climate change, say scientists | Environment | The Guardian
Friday, April 29th, 2016Japanese priests began recording climate data nearly 600 years ago – ScienceAlert
Friday, April 29th, 2016‘Shinto priests from Lake Suwa in the Japanese Alps started monitoring climate data almost 600 years ago, scientists have discovered, by keeping records of the dates when the lake froze during winters going as far back as 1443.’
Source: Japanese priests began recording climate data nearly 600 years ago – ScienceAlert
Earth Day Brings Celebrations, Signing Of Historic Climate Pact : The Two-Way : NPR
Saturday, April 23rd, 2016‘At the United Nations, high-ranking leaders from more than 170 countries are signing the sweeping climate agreement that was reached at last COP21 climate meetings.’
Source: Earth Day Brings Celebrations, Signing Of Historic Climate Pact : The Two-Way : NPR
US signs climate pact at UN signing ceremony for Paris COP21 agreement – CBS News
Friday, April 22nd, 2016“We are breaking records in this Chamber — and that is good news,” U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said in opening remarks Friday. “But records are also being broken outside; record global temperatures. Record ice loss. Record carbon levels in the atmosphere. We are in a race against time.”
Source: US signs climate pact at UN signing ceremony for Paris COP21 agreement – CBS News
The Paris climate accord is about to be signed. Here’s what happens next – LA Times
Friday, April 22nd, 2016‘Four months after adopting the historic Paris climate accord, almost all of the nations of the world are expected to sign it at a ceremony at the United Nations headquarters in New York. Secretary of State John F. Kerry will represent the United States.’
Source: The Paris climate accord is about to be signed. Here’s what happens next – LA Times
Clinton and Sanders Clash on Best Climate Action – Scientific American
Friday, April 15th, 2016‘Sen. Bernie Sanders pushed Hillary Clinton to take a position on taxing carbon last night, saying the world is on a “suicide course†that can’t be corrected without a massive response to climate change similar to America’s mobilization during World War II.’
Source: Clinton and Sanders Clash on Best Climate Action – Scientific American
Earth Is Tipping Because of Climate Change – Scientific American
Sunday, April 10th, 2016‘…The geographical poles—the north and south tips of the axis that the Earth spins around—wobble over time due to small variations in the sun’s and moon’s pulls, and potentially to motion in Earth’s core and mantle. But changes on the planet’s surface can alter the poles, too.’
Source: Earth Is Tipping Because of Climate Change – Scientific American
World Bank Wades into Climate Fight – Scientific American
Friday, April 8th, 2016‘The World Bank Group announced yesterday it plans to mobilize more than $40 billion in clean energy and climate-friendly investments by 2020 and enact a variety of measures to help developing countries meet their international pledges to curb climate change.’
Source: World Bank Wades into Climate Fight – Scientific American
Clouds Won’t Save Us from Global Warming – Scientific American
Friday, April 8th, 2016‘Analysis of the first seven years of data from a NASA cloud-monitoring mission suggests clouds are doing less to slow the warming of the planet than previously thought, and that temperatures may rise faster than expected as greenhouse gas pollution worsens—perhaps 25 percent faster.’
Source: Clouds Won’t Save Us from Global Warming – Scientific American
Stanford Study: Carbon Cost Should Be Six Times Higher
Tuesday, April 5th, 2016‘…According to study co-author Frances Moore, a PhD candidate in the Emmett Interdisciplinary Program in Environment and Resources at Stanford’s School of Earth Sciences, the actual figure should be $220, almost six times that which is currently being used.’
Source: Stanford Study: Carbon Cost Should Be Six Times Higher