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News: Archive for May, 2016

Donald Trump would ‘cancel’ Paris climate deal – BBC News

Friday, May 27th, 2016

‘Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has said he would “cancel” the Paris climate deal in his first major speech on energy policy.’

Source: Donald Trump would ‘cancel’ Paris climate deal – BBC News

Changing climate will reduce corn production, University of Minnesota study predicts – StarTribune.com

Friday, May 27th, 2016

‘Changing climate could dramatically reduce corn production in the coming decades, according to the research. Higher summer temperatures — interspersed with cycles of drought followed by heavy rain — could shrink the number of bushels per acre by 15 to 50 percent beginning midcentury, scientists said.’

Source: Changing climate will reduce corn production, University of Minnesota study predicts – StarTribune.com

Ban Ki-moon Appoints Patricia Espinosa to Head UNFCCC

Thursday, May 19th, 2016

‘United Nations (New York), 18 May 2016 – United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today appointed Patricia Espinosa Cantellano of Mexico as Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).  The appointment has been made after consultation with the Conference of Parties through its Bureau.’

Source: Ban Ki-moon Appoints Patricia Espinosa to Head UNFCCC

Poor countries to bear brunt of climate change despite emitting least CO2

Monday, May 16th, 2016

‘New findings published today in Environmental Research Letters show that the poorest fifth of the global population will be the first to experience more frequent heat extremes – despite cumulatively emitting the least amounts of CO2.’

Source: Poor countries to bear brunt of climate change despite emitting least CO2

Regrown Latin American forests are called key for protecting climate and land rights | The Japan Times

Sunday, May 15th, 2016

‘RIO DE JANEIRO – Forests regrown on lands that had been cleared for agriculture in Latin America could play a key role in trapping carbon from the atmosphere and mitigating climate change if they are managed properly, researchers said in a study published on Friday.’

Source: Regrown Latin American forests are called key for protecting climate and land rights | The Japan Times

Naomi Klein criticises lack of global action on climate change after Sydney Peace prize win | Books | The Guardian

Sunday, May 15th, 2016

‘The Canadian author and social activist Naomi Klein has criticised Australia’s climate change policies after winning the Sydney Peace prize for her work exposing the structural causes of the planet’s climate crisis.’

Source: Naomi Klein criticises lack of global action on climate change after Sydney Peace prize win | Books | The Guardian

52 Climate Activists Arrested in Washington Railroad Protest – ABC News

Sunday, May 15th, 2016

‘Authorities cleared the railroad tracks of protesters and arrested 52 climate activists Sunday morning in Washington state, after a two-day shutdown.’

Source: 52 Climate Activists Arrested in Washington Railroad Protest – ABC News

One in Five of World’s Plant Species at Risk of Extinction | Climate Central

Saturday, May 14th, 2016

‘One in five of the world’s plant species is threatened with extinction, according to the first global assessment of flora, putting supplies of food and medicines at risk.’

Source: One in Five of World’s Plant Species at Risk of Extinction | Climate Central

Civil disobedience is the only way left to fight climate change | Kara Moses | Opinion | The Guardian

Friday, May 13th, 2016

‘Last Sunday, around 1,000 people closed the world’s largest coal-exporting port in Newcastle, Australia and other bold actions are happening at power stations, oil refineries, pipelines and mines everywhere from the Philippines, Brazil and the US, to Nigeria, Germany and India.’

Source: Civil disobedience is the only way left to fight climate change | Kara Moses | Opinion | The Guardian

UN climate science chief: it’s not too late to avoid dangerous temperature rise | Environment | The Guardian

Wednesday, May 11th, 2016

‘The head of the United Nations climate science panel has declared it is still possible to avoid a dangerous 2C increase in global warming – despite more than a dozen record hot years since 2000. But the costs could be “phenomenal”, he said.’

Source: UN climate science chief: it’s not too late to avoid dangerous temperature rise | Environment | The Guardian