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A Scientist Looks At The Dangers Her Children Will Have From Climate

By Erica A.H. Smithwick, Penn State
Erica A.H. Smithwick, Penn State

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We are facing a much different fire regime in a hotter, drier world. In the western U.S., the area burned by wildfires has doubled since the mid-1980s compared to natural levels. 

Why India Should Prepare For Even More Extreme Heat In The Near Future

By Vikki Thompson and Alan Thomas Kennedy-Asser, University of Bristol
Vikki Thompson and Alan Thomas Kennedy-Asser, University of Bristol

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An extreme heatwave in India and Pakistan has left more than a billion people in one of the most densely populated parts of the world facing temperatures well above 40?. Although this has not broken all-time records for the regions, the hottest part of the year is yet to come.

The Power Plant of the Near Future Is Hybrids

By Joachim Seel, et al (Berkeley National Laboratory)
Joachim Seel, et al (Berkeley National Laboratory)

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While the first decade of the 2000s saw huge growth in natural gas generation, and the 2010s were the decade of wind and solar, early signs suggest the innovation of the 2020s may be a boom in “hybrid” power plants.

How Climate Change Will Transform How We Live

By Robert Lempert, Pardee RAND Graduate School and Elisabeth Gilmore, Carleton University
Robert Lempert, Pardee RAND Graduate School and Elisabeth Gilmore, Carleton University

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It’s easy to feel pessimistic when scientists around the world are warning that climate change has advanced so far, it’s now inevitable that societies will either transform themselves or be transformed. But as two of theauthors of a recent international climate report, we also see reason for optimism.

Even With Drastic Emissions Cuts, Large-scale Co? Removal From Air Will Be Necessary

By Sam Wenger and Deanna D'Alessandro, University of Sydney
Sam Wenger and Deanna D'Alessandro, University of Sydney

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The report finds that in addition to rapid and deep reductions in greenhouse emissions, CO? removal is “an essential element of scenarios that limit warming to 1.5? or likely below 2? by 2100”.

Coastal Home Buyers Are Ignoring Rising Flood Risks And Rising Insurance Premiums

By Risa Palm and Toby W. Bolsen, Georgia State University
Risa Palm and Toby W. Bolsen, Georgia State University

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Waterfront homes are selling within days of going on the market, and the same story is playing out all along the South Florida coast at a time when scientificreportsare warning about the rising risks of coastal flooding as the planet warms.

What To Expect As Pollen Season Gets Longer And More Intense With Climate Change

By Yingxiao Zhang and Allison L. Steiner, University of Michigan
Yingxiao Zhang and Allison L. Steiner, University of Michigan

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Brace yourselves, allergy sufferers – new research shows pollen season is going to get a lot longer and more intense with climate change.

Can Spirituality And Faith Combat Climate Despair?

By Rita D. Sherma, Graduate Theological Union
Rita D. Sherma, Graduate Theological Union

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Scientists regularly study the ongoing degradation of Earth’s environment and track the changes wrought by a warming planet. Economists warn that intensifying disasters are harming people’s quality of life.

Why Farmers Are Increasingly Worried About Climate

By Stephen Bartos, Australian National University
Stephen Bartos, Australian National University

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Climate change means extreme events such as floods, bushfires and droughts will become more frequent and severe. Those events will disrupt food supply chains, as people along Australia’s sodden east coast have seen again in recent weeks.

How The Little Ice Age Devastated Early Modern Europe

By Ariel Hessayon and Dan Taylor
Ariel Hessayon and Dan Taylor

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This isn’t the first time that Britain has experienced drastic climate change, however. By the 16th and 17th centuries, northern Europe had left its medieval warm period and was languishing in what is sometimes called the little ice age.

Why It's Important That Mountain Glaciers May Hold Less Ice Than Once Thought

By Mathieu Morlighem, Dartmouth College
Mathieu Morlighem, Dartmouth College

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Mountain glaciers are essential water sources for nearly a quarter of the global population. But figuring out just how much ice they hold – and how much water will be available as glaciers shrink in a warming world – has been notoriously difficult.

Does China Meet or Miss Its Climate Change Targets?

By Phillip Stalley, DePaul University
Phillip Stalley, DePaul University

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China has more solar power capacity than any other country and makes many of the world’s solar cells, but coal is still its top energy source.

Why Coral Reefs May Be Gone At 1.5°c Of Global Warming

By Adele Dixon, University of Leeds, et al
Adele Dixon, University of Leeds, et al

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Coral reefs have long been regarded as one of the earliest and most significant ecological casualties of global warming.

Gas Stoves Leak A Lot Of Methane Even When They’re Off

By Rob Jordan, Stanford University
Rob Jordan, Stanford University

gas stove

Humans have cooked with fire for millennia, but it may be time for a change. Natural gas appliances warm the planet in two ways: generating carbon dioxide by burning natural gas as a fuel and leaking unburned methane into the air.

How To Best Understand The Future Of Climate Change

By Mark Maslin, UCL
Mark Maslin, UCL

planet earth with puzzle pieces missing 

It’s a common argument among climate deniers: scientific models cannot predict the future, so why should we trust them to tell us how the climate will change?

What Drove Perth’s record-smashing Heatwave – And Why It’s A Taste Of Things To Come

By Jatin Kala, Murdoch University
Jatin Kala, Murdoch University

endless heat in australia

Perth smashed its previous heatwave records last week, after sweltering through six days in a row over 40? – and 11 days over 40? this summer so far. On top of that, Perth has suffered widespread power outages and a bushfire in the city’s north.

Indonesia Can Fight Against Climate Change With These 2 Solutions

By Mukhlish Jamal Musa Holle, Universitas Gadjah Mada
Mukhlish Jamal Musa Holle, Universitas Gadjah Mada

global players on climate change

Indonesia can become a significant global player in tackling the climate crisis if it optimises the work of protecting and rehabilitating forests. This is because the country is home to Asia’s largest tropical forest.

4 Surprising Ways Climate Change Is Affecting People’s Health

By Chloe Brimicombe, University of Reading
Chloe Brimicombe, University of Reading

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More people are going to hospital, compared with 20 years ago. It turns out, that’s not the only surprise in this new report. Here’s how else climate change is affecting health in Britain.

Pulling Carbon Mechanically From The Air Is Necessary And No Excuse To Pollute

By Klaus Lackner, Arizona State University
Klaus Lackner, Arizona State University

carbon capture

Two centuries of burning fossil fuels has put more carbon dioxide, a powerful greenhouse gas, into the atmosphere than nature can remove.

‘Don’t Look Up’ Illustrates 5 Myths That Fuel Rejection of Science

By Gale Sinatra, University of Southern California and Barbara K. Hofer, Middlebury
Gale Sinatra, University of Southern California and Barbara K. Hofer, Middlebury

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Every disaster movie seems to open with a scientist being ignored. “Don’t Look Up” is no exception – in fact, people ignoring or flat out denying scientific evidence is the point.

What’s going on inside the veins of trees dying of thirst in a drought?

By Daniel Johnson, Assistant Professor of Tree Physiology and Forest Ecology
Daniel Johnson, Assistant Professor of Tree Physiology and Forest Ecology
dying trees

Like humans, trees need water to survive on hot, dry days, and they can survive for only short times under extreme heat and dry conditions.

Hot nights mess up rice’s internal clock

By Matt Shipman, NC State
Matt Shipman, NC State

bright light from under small building light terraced rice fields under starry sky

New research clarifies how hot nights are curbing crop yields for rice.

Australia's Farmers Want More Climate Action – And They’re Starting In Their Own Backyards

By Richard Eckard, The University of Melbourne
Richard Eckard, The University of Melbourne

Australia's Farmers Want More Climate Action – And They’re Starting In Their Own Backyards

The National Farmer’s Federation says Australia needs a tougher policy on climate, today calling on the Morrison government to commit to an economy wide target of net-zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050.

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