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An insight into future ocean carbon uptake under different climate change scenarios

June 29th, 2015

‘…This research is key to understanding the Earth’s future under changing climate conditions, as Earth’s oceans are thought to have absorbed about one quarter of the CO2 humans pumped into the atmosphere over the past 20 years. The flip side of this process is that, as they absorb CO2, oceans also become more acidic with dramatic consequences for sea life. Even worse, oceans might not be able to cope with a future increase in man-made CO2 emissions in the same way they have been doing this so far.’

via An insight into future ocean carbon uptake under different climate change scenarios.

Oil companies played hardball in bid to defeat climate outsiders | Reuters

June 29th, 2015

‘Petty legal filings. Diversionary ballot measures. Counting abstentions as no votes. These are just some of the tactics U.S. oil companies used this spring to quash efforts by investors to win the right to nominate climate experts for board seats.’

via Oil companies played hardball in bid to defeat climate outsiders | Reuters.

Rich countries’ $100bn promise to fight climate change ‘not delivered’ | Environment | The Guardian

June 29th, 2015

Rich countries are very, very far from raising the billions they promised to help poor countries fight climate change, jeopardising the prospects of reaching a global warming deal at Paris, the world’s rising economies warned.

via Rich countries’ $100bn promise to fight climate change ‘not delivered’ | Environment | The Guardian.

Risk of Extreme Weather From Climate Change to Rise Over Next Century, Report Says – The New York Times

June 23rd, 2015

‘WASHINGTON — More people will be exposed to floods, droughts, heat waves and other extreme weather associated with climate change over the next century than previously thought, according to a new report in the British medical journal The Lancet.’

via Risk of Extreme Weather From Climate Change to Rise Over Next Century, Report Says – The New York Times.

How the European Oil Industry Decided to Save the Climate – Bloomberg Business

June 23rd, 2015

‘The chiefs of some of Europe’s biggest energy companies decided to pull an historic about-face. It was time to heed the protesters marching in the February snow outside their industry conference demanding action to counter global warming.’

via How the European Oil Industry Decided to Save the Climate – Bloomberg Business.

Climate change health risk is a ‘medical emergency’, experts warn | Reuters

June 23rd, 2015

‘The threat to human health from climate change is so great that it could undermine the last 50 years of gains in development and global health, experts warned on Tuesday.’

via Climate change health risk is a ‘medical emergency’, experts warn | Reuters.

Pope: ‘Revolution’ needed to fight climate change – CNN.com

June 18th, 2015

‘While slamming a slew of modern trends — the heedless worship of technology, our addiction to fossil fuels and compulsive consumerism — the Pope said humanity’s “reckless” behavior has pushed the planet to a perilous “breaking point.”‘

via Pope: ‘Revolution’ needed to fight climate change – CNN.com.

10 key excerpts from Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment – The Washington Post

June 18th, 2015

‘1) Climate change has grave implications. “Each year sees the disappearance of thousands of plant and animal species which we will never know, which our children will never see, because they have been lost forever,” he writes.’

via 10 key excerpts from Pope Francis’s encyclical on the environment – The Washington Post.

Pope Francis Calls For Urgent Action On Climate Change In Encyclical : NPR

June 18th, 2015

‘Pope Francis has delivered a scathing indictment of the global economy. In his long-awaited encyclical on the environment, officially released today, he blames consumerism for the degradation of the planet.’

via Pope Francis Calls For Urgent Action On Climate Change In Encyclical : NPR.

The Weird Effect Climate Change Will Have On Plant Growth | TIME

June 14th, 2015

“…Overall, climate change is expected to stunt plant growth.”

via The Weird Effect Climate Change Will Have On Plant Growth | TIME.