‘In the nation’s biggest environmental disaster since the BP oil spill, a runaway natural gas leak above Los Angeles has emitted more than 150 million pounds of methane.’
News Roundup
Erin Brockovich: California Methane Gas Leak is Worst U.S. Environmental Disaster Since BP Oil Spill | Democracy Now!
January 11th, 2016Aliso Canyon leak is biggest contributor to climate change in California | Environment | The Guardian
January 5th, 2016‘The broken well at the Aliso Canyon natural gas storage site has released more than 77,000 metric tons of the powerful climate pollutant methane since the rupture was first detected on 23 October, according to a counter created by the Environmental Defense Fund.’
Climate change altering Greenland ice sheet – The Economic Times
January 5th, 2016LONDON: Climate change over the last few years has altered the structure of the Greenland ice sheet, causing it to lose its ability to limit mass loss of ice by retaining melt-water, a new study has found.
Source: Climate change altering Greenland ice sheet – The Economic Times
5 Ways To Be A Climate-Friendly Eater In 2016
December 31st, 2015‘…animal products have a higher carbon footprint because of the methane some animals produce, the inefficiencies of growing livestock feed and the vast amounts of land needed to raise animals. The world’s livestock industry emits more greenhouse gases than all cars, planes, trains and ships combined, according to United Nations University.’
Climate Chaos, Across the Map – The New York Times
December 31st, 2015‘With tornado outbreaks in the South, Christmas temperatures that sent trees into bloom in Central Park, drought in parts of Africa and historic floods drowning the old industrial cities of England, 2015 is closing with a string of weather anomalies all over the world.’
The biggest climate stories of 2015 | Guardian Sustainable Business | The Guardian
December 31st, 2015‘2015 has been a big year for climate change. The year has witnessed dizzying highs and stunning lows, from the hottest January on record, to March, when global carbon dioxide levels hit a million-year high, to December, when nearly 200 nations signed an agreement to minimize global warming.’
Source: The biggest climate stories of 2015 | Guardian Sustainable Business | The Guardian
Update: Video of Paris Dec. 12 March for Climate Justice
December 30th, 2015Dec 12, 2015 Paris
While COP21 negotiators were reviewing the final text Saturday and with the outcome of the negotiations still uncertain, thousands of protesters took their message to the streets of Paris in defiance of the ban on protests which has been in effect since the terrorist attacks.
Demonstrators marched from the famous Arc de Triomphe to the Eiffel Tower in a colorful event complete with music, singing, and chants including ‘climate justice’.
The demonstration carried the ‘red line’ theme forward from the previous day inside the COP, though on a much larger scale, with enormous banners unfurled, one reading ‘it’s up to us to keep in in the ground’. While there was a substantial police presence the event was peaceful.
Report by James George
Key Moments in UN Chief’s 9-Year Quest for Climate Agreement – ABC News
December 26th, 2015‘U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has been campaigning for global action on climate change since he took office on Jan. 1, 2007. He was on stage Dec. 12 in Paris when nearly 200 countries adopted an agreement.’
Source: Key Moments in UN Chief’s 9-Year Quest for Climate Agreement – ABC News
Scientists Create the Superman of Metals
December 26th, 2015‘A group of scientists say they have created the Superman of metals, a material so strong and lightweight it could lead to the creation of faster vehicles and revolutionize the airline and automotive industries.’
It’s Official: None Of The Remaining Major GOP Candidates Accept Climate Science | ThinkProgress
December 21st, 2015‘Say goodbye to the only major Republican presidential candidate who publicly accepts mainstream climate science.’
Source: It’s Official: None Of The Remaining Major GOP Candidates Accept Climate Science | ThinkProgress
