Climate change could sharply diminish living conditions for up to 800 million people in South Asia, a region that is already home to some of the world’s poorest and hungriest people, if nothing is done to reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, the World Bank warned Thursday in an ominous new study.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/06/28/climate/india-pakistan-warming-hotspots.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fclimate
Article courtesy of the New York Times by Somini Sengupta and Nadja Popovich
Friday, June 29, 2018
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
NOAA won't drop climate and conservation from its mission, agency says
The United States' top weather, climate and ocean science agency - NOAA - will not drop "climate" from its mission statement nor will it de-emphasize research into climate change and resource conservation, the agency said Monday. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2018/06/25/noaa-wont-drop-climate-and-conservation-its-mission-agency-says/731304002/
Article courtesy of USA Today by Doyle Rice
Article courtesy of USA Today by Doyle Rice
Coastal communities at significant risk of chronic flooding
Billions of dollars of property are at risk of chronic flooding in the coming decades, according to a new study from the Union of Concerned Scientists, a science-based advocacy organization. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2018-06-25/coastal-communities-at-significant-risk-of-chronic-flooding-study?int=98f508
Article courtesy of US News/ Best States by Zoe Chevalier
15h A huge stretch of the Arctic ocean is rapidly turning into the Atlantic. That’s not a good sign
Scientists studying one of the fastest-warming regions of the global ocean say changes in this region are so sudden and vast that in effect, it will soon be another limb of the Atlantic Ocean, rather than a characteristically icy Arctic sea. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2018/06/26/a-huge-stretch-of-the-arctic-ocean-is-turning-into-the-atlantic-right-before-our-eyes/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.9c85ddf10049
Article courtesy of The Washington Post by Chris Mooney
Article courtesy of The Washington Post by Chris Mooney
Atlanta charts a path to 100 percent renewable electricity
A City Council committee is considering three proposals. The goals: Make this Southern city a leader in renewable power and fight climate change.
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/25062018/atlanta-city-council-renewable-energy-100-percent-clean-power-climate-change
Article courtesy of Inside Climate News by James Bruggers
Friday, June 22, 2018
THE BIKE SHARE WAR IS SHAKING UP SEATTLE LIKE NOWHERE ELSE
Ofo's business is dockless bike sharing, and it was about to launch its US operations in Seattle. Dockless bike share is just the latest of a dozen new approaches to urban mobility in increasingly congested cities. Ride-hailing services, app-powered carpools, on-demand car rentals, electric bikes, scooters, and even self-driving taxis are all jockeying for riders on the streets of American cities. Together they are reinventing the way we navigate urban environments, reducing private car usage, improving traffic and commute times, and cutting emissions. https://www.wired.com/story/the-bike-share-war-is-shaking-up-seattle-like-nowhere-else/
Article courtesy of Wired by Mark Harris
Article courtesy of Wired by Mark Harris
How Melting Arctic Ice Could Cook the Tropics
Every good horror movie needs a sequel, and the follow-up to the real-life 2015 disaster the Blob is coming soon. But this time, the deadly warming in the eastern Pacific Ocean is being produced by the Arctic.
Sea ice is disappearing from the Arctic Ocean, raising the alarm for scientists working in the region. They predict that by the middle of this century, parts of the Arctic Ocean will periodically be entirely ice-free in summer, drastically altering northern marine and terrestrial ecosystems. https://www.hakaimagazine.com/news/how-melting-arctic-ice-could-cook-the-tropics/
Article courtesy of Hakai Magazine by Gloria Dickie
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