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A Grave Climate Warning, Buried on Black Friday | The Atlantic

December 2nd, 2019

‘…Most significantly, the National Climate Assessment—which is endorsed by nasa, noaa, the Department of Defense, and 10 other federal scientific agencies—contradicts nearly every position taken on the issue by President Donald Trump. Where the president has insisted that fighting global warming will harm the economy, the report responds: Climate change, if left unchecked, could eventually cost the economy hundreds of billions of dollars per year, and kill thousands of Americans to boot.’

Source: A Grave Climate Warning, Buried on Black Friday | The Atlantic

New U.N. climate report offers ‘bleak’ emissions forecast | Science

December 1st, 2019

‘The 10th Emissions Gap Report by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), released today, warned that there’s “no sign” greenhouse gases will hit their zenith anytime soon. It arrived a day after the World Meteorological Organization revealed record-high concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.’

Source: New U.N. climate report offers ‘bleak’ emissions forecast | Science

U.N. chief warns of ‘point of no return’ on climate change| Politoco

December 1st, 2019

‘MADRID — U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said Sunday that the world’s efforts to stop climate change have been “utterly inadequate” so far and there is a danger global warming could pass the “point of no return.”’

Source:  U.N. chief warns of ‘point of no return’ on climate change| Politoco

Climate emergency: world ‘may have crossed tipping points’ | The Guardian

November 28th, 2019

‘The world may already have crossed a series of climate tipping points, according to a stark warning from scientists. This risk is “an existential threat to civilisation”, they say, meaning “we are in a state of planetary emergency”.’

Source:  Climate emergency: world ‘may have crossed tipping points’ | The Guardian

Climate change: Greenhouse gas concentrations again break records | BBC

November 26th, 2019

‘The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says the increase in CO2 was just above the average rise recorded over the last decade.’

Source: Climate change: Greenhouse gas concentrations again break records | BBC

One Whale Is Worth Thousands of Trees in Climate Fight, New Report Says | Time

November 24th, 2019

‘Great whales are the carbon-capture titans of the animal world, absorbing an average of 33 tons of CO2 each throughout their lives before their carcasses sink to the bottom of the ocean and remain there for centuries, according an article in the December issue of the IMF’s Finance & Development magazine. A tree, by contrast, absorbs no more than 48 pounds of the gas a year.’

Source: One Whale Is Worth Thousands of Trees in Climate Fight, New Report Says | Time

Harvard and Yale students disrupt football game for fossil fuel protest | The Guardian

November 23rd, 2019

‘Students and alumni from Harvard and Yale disrupted the annual football game between the two elite universities on Saturday, occupying the field in New Haven, Connecticut, at half-time and demanding the colleges divest from investment in fossil fuels.’

Source: Harvard and Yale students disrupt football game for fossil fuel protest | The Guardian

Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Yale-Harvard Football Game | The New York Times

November 23rd, 2019

‘NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Climate change activists stormed the field at the Yale-Harvard football game on Saturday afternoon, disrupting the game at halftime in a protest to call attention to the universities to divest their investments in fossil fuels.’

Source: Climate Change Protesters Disrupt Yale-Harvard Football Game | The New York Times

Superconducting wind turbine chalks up first test success| Phys.org

November 17th, 2019

‘The EcoSwing consortium designed, developed, and manufactured a full-size superconducting generator for a 3.6 megawatt wind turbine, and field-tested it in Thyborøn, Denmark.’

Source: Superconducting wind turbine chalks up first test success | Phys.org

As Delhi Chokes On Smog, India’s Health Minister Advises: Eat More Carrots | NPR

November 8th, 2019

‘On Nov. 2, 21 of the 37 air quality monitoring stations in Delhi registered in the “severe” category. Since then, the city has been grappling with its worst-ever pollution crisis. On the Air Quality Index, an international metric used by public health officials that accounts for a range of major air pollutants, any reading above 100 is considered unhealthy. In some areas of Delhi this week, the AQI recorded well over 900 according to daily bulletins by India’s Central Pollution Control Board.’

Source: As Delhi Chokes On Smog, India’s Health Minister Advises: Eat More Carrots | NPR