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Bernie Sanders Unveils $16 Trillion ‘Green New Deal’ Plan | The New York Times

Thursday, August 22nd, 2019

‘WASHINGTON — Senator Bernie Sanders on Thursday released a $16.3 trillion blueprint to fight climate change, the latest and most expensive proposal from the field of Democratic presidential candidates aimed at reining in planet-warming greenhouse gases.’

Source: Bernie Sanders Unveils $16 Trillion ‘Green New Deal’ Plan | The New York Times

Bernie Sanders Unveils $16 Trillion Green New Deal To Combat Climate Crisis | Huffington Post

Thursday, August 22nd, 2019

‘Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders released a sweeping $16.3 trillion climate plan on Thursday, vowing to create 20 million jobs and completely zero out planet-heating emissions by 2050.’

Source: Bernie Sanders Unveils $16 Trillion Green New Deal To Combat Climate Crisis | Huffington Post

Scientist who called out Bolsonaro on Amazon deforestation is fired | CNN

Thursday, August 22nd, 2019

‘Ricardo Galvão, the director of Brazil’s National Space and Research Institute (INPE), said he was terminated on Friday after defending satellite data that showed deforestation was 88% higher in June compared to a year ago.’

Source: Scientist who called out Bolsonaro on Amazon deforestation is fired | CNN

Climate change could cost the U.S. up to 10.5 percent of its GDP by 2100, study finds | Washington Post

Wednesday, August 21st, 2019

‘Extreme weather events, cuts to worker productivity and other effects of climate change could cause major global economic losses unless greenhouse gas emissions are significantly curtailed in the next few decades, according to a new working paper published Monday. The paper is the latest in a string of reports from the United Nations and global financial institutions and others showing that climate change constitutes a looming financial risk.’

Source: Climate change could cost the U.S. up to 10.5 percent of its GDP by 2100, study finds | Washington Post

The Making of an Emergency | US News & World Report

Saturday, August 17th, 2019

‘…Twenty-four U.S. cities and counties have instituted climate emergencies in less than two years, including in New York City and Santa Cruz, California. Some 900 jurisdictions across the world have also declared them. The swell coincides with a growing frustration in some places over a Trump administration climate agenda that is seen at best as inadequate and at worst as nonexistent.’

Source: The Making of an Emergency | US News & World Report

July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth | CBS NEWS

Saturday, August 17th, 2019

‘…The average global temperature last month was 1.71 degrees Fahrenheit above the 20th-century average, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) announced Thursday. It follows the hottest June ever recorded, marking one of the hottest summers in recent history.’

Source: July was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth | CBS NEWS

Climate crisis reducing land’s ability to sustain humanity, says IPCC | The Guardian

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

‘The climate crisis is damaging the ability of the land to sustain humanity, with cascading risks becoming increasingly severe as global temperatures rise, according to a landmark UN report compiled by some of the world’s top scientists.’

Source: Climate crisis reducing land’s ability to sustain humanity, says IPCC | The Guardian

Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet | Nature

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

‘Efforts to curb greenhouse gas-emissions and the impacts of global warming will fall significantly short without drastic changes in global land use, agriculture and human diets, leading researchers warn in a high-level report commissioned by the United Nations.’

Source:  Eat less meat: UN climate change report calls for change to human diet | Nature

A Heatwave in Greenland | The Atlantic

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

‘Recent unseasonably warm temperatures, brought to Greenland by a heat wave that smashed records across Europe a week before, have accelerated the melting of the ice sheet that covers 82 percent of the country, releasing water at record rates. On Thursday alone, an estimated 12.5 billion tons of meltwater flowed into the ocean, which would be the highest single-day total since 1950, according to Ted Scambos, a senior researcher at the National Snow and Ice Data Center, quoted in The Washington Post. Snow and ice melt every summer in Greenland, and this heat wave was an anomalous event, but climatologists warn that overall warming trends intensify such events, and make them more likely in years to come. The Associated Press cites a June 2019 study that concluded “melting ice in Greenland alone will add between 5 and 33 centimeters (2 to 13 inches) to rising global sea levels by the year 2100.”’

Source: A Heatwave in Greenland | The Atlantic

Hiroshima Marks the 74th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing | Time

Monday, August 5th, 2019

‘(TOKYO) — Hiroshima marked the 74rd anniversary of the atomic bombing of the city with its mayor renewing calls for eliminating such weapons and demanding Japan’s government do more.’

Source: Hiroshima Marks the 74th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing | Time