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‘Extremely Threatening’ Hurricane Willa Heads For Mexico’s Pacific Coast | NPR

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018

‘Hurricane Willa, an “extremely dangerous” storm heading to Mexico’s Pacific coast, was downgraded from a Category 5 to a Category 4 by the National Hurricane Center on Monday.’

Source: ‘Extremely Threatening’ Hurricane Willa Heads For Mexico’s Pacific Coast | NPR

Redrawing the Map: How the World’s Climate Zones Are Shifting | Yale Environment 360

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018

‘As human-caused emissions change the planet’s atmosphere, and people reshape the landscape, things are changing fast. The receding line of Arctic ice has made headlines for years, as the white patch at the top of our planet shrinks dramatically. The ocean is rising, gobbling up coastlines. Plants, animals, and diseases are on the move as their patches of suitable climate move too.’

Source: Redrawing the Map: How the World’s Climate Zones Are Shifting | Yale Environment 360

Trump Administration Places Want Ads for Climate Scientists| National Geographic

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018

‘The Interior Department is seeking senior scientists to lead five regional hubs of the Climate Adaptation Science Centers program.

But who wants to work for a Trump administration known for denying or downplaying climate science? And why is it filling the positions?’

Source: Trump Administration Places Want Ads for Climate Scientists | National Geographic

The Supreme Court stepped in to stall a climate lawsuit. That’s really weird.| Vox

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2018

‘One of the biggest legal battles over climate change is now in limbo pending a decision from the Supreme Court’s chief justice, who last week took the odd step of halting the lawsuit to consider a stay.’

Source:  The Supreme Court stepped in to stall a climate lawsuit. That’s really weird.| Vox

Stanford biologist warns of early stages of Earth’s 6th mass extinction event | stanford.edu

Friday, October 19th, 2018

‘…Across vertebrates, 16 to 33 percent of all species are estimated to be globally threatened or endangered. Large animals – described as megafauna and including elephants, rhinoceroses, polar bears and countless other species worldwide – face the highest rate of decline, a trend that matches previous extinction events.’

Source: Stanford biologist warns of early stages of Earth’s 6th mass extinction event | stanford.edu

Donald Trump: Climate Change No Hoax, But May ‘Change Back’ | Time

Sunday, October 14th, 2018

‘(WASHINGTON) — President Donald Trump is backing off his claim that climate change is a hoax but says he doesn’t know if it’s manmade and suggests that the climate will “change back again.” ‘

Source: Donald Trump: Climate Change No Hoax, But May ‘Change Back’ | Time

CAN DONALD TRUMP BE DEFEATED BY CLIMATE CHANGE IN 2020? THIS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE THINKS SO | Newsweek

Friday, October 12th, 2018

‘The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change warned Monday that the planet had just 12 years to prevent irreversible, life-altering damage to the planet due to temperature increases. The Trump administration, meanwhile, has presented a labyrinth of convoluted views on climate change with a singular conclusion: Policy and regulation to protect the environment are unwelcome.’

Source: CAN DONALD TRUMP BE DEFEATED BY CLIMATE CHANGE IN 2020? THIS DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE THINKS SO | Newsweek

What’s Another Way to Say ‘We’re F-cked’? | Rolling Stone

Friday, October 12th, 2018

‘…For Alley, the engine of potential catastrophe is West Antarctica. The details are complex, but here’s a short version of what’s happening: warm water from the Southern Ocean is melting the underside of big glaciers like Thwaites and Pine Island, which, due to the unusual terrain there, have the potential to collapse quickly. (I wrote a much longer, more detailed account of the mechanics of ice sheet collapse here). If West Antarctica goes, that’s 10 feet of sea-level rise right there. Then if you add in ice loss from Greenland, a little from East Antarctica and other sources, you quickly get to 15 to 20 feet.’

Source: What’s Another Way to Say ‘We’re F-cked’? | Rolling Stone

Hurricane Michael: One Mile of Devastation in Florida | The New York Times

Friday, October 12th, 2018

‘We used aerial images of Mexico Beach taken before and after Hurricane Michael to assess the extent of the damage along a 1.2-mile stretch of the town. Of 440 buildings we could identify, 237, or 54 percent, were destroyed and 99, or 23 percent, were severely damaged — almost all of these were homes. ‘

Source: Hurricane Michael: One Mile of Devastation in Florida | The New York Times

The Climate Outlook Is Dire. So, What’s Next? | The New York Times

Friday, October 12th, 2018

‘A report issued Sunday by 91 scientists painted a stark portrait of how quickly the planet is heating up and how serious the consequences are. In response, the United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, warned world leaders, “Do what science demands before it is too late.”’

Source: The Climate Outlook Is Dire. So, What’s Next? | The New York Times