Even with ‘moderate emissions’, India’s heat is set to get worse – The Hindu
The climate crisis is no longer a distant event that might happen in the future. It is here, bringing new and previously unimaginable challenges. Temperatures are rising, rainfall patterns are shifting, and extreme events such as record-high temperatures and heavy…
Recapturing excess heat could power most of Europe, say experts
Excess heat produced across Europe could almost power the entire region but preventing this waste is largely being ignored as a solution to the energy crisis, say environmental experts. “The global energy crisis is a wakeup call to stop wasting…
Climate Expert: What The Media Won’t Tell You About Tornadoes
This is the latest post in an ongoing series, titled “what the media won’t tell you about…”, which is motivated by the apparent systemic inability of the legacy media to play things straight when it comes to extreme weather and…
Auckland floods: even stormwater reform wonât be enough â we need a âsponge cityâ to avoid future disasters
New Zealand’s biggest city should do less building and let nature do what it was meant to do
Exxon scientists accurately forecast climate change back in the 1970s â what if we had listened to them and acted then?
Climatic collapse — as we understand it in our world today — could have largely been avoided perhaps
With global warming impacting our environment, here’s why green architecture is a necessity – The Financial Express
Ever since the UN’s Sustainable Global Development (SGD) report was issued in 2016, driving toward net zero has moved up India’s real estate priority list. Global warming and climate change have become significant threats to our environment and life over…
CNN Op-Ed Blames Hurricane Ian’s Destructive Impact On People—Not Climate
Writing for CNN, Stephen Strader, a Villanova University geography and environment professor, attributes the large amount of damage Hurricane Ian caused to decisions made by individuals and politicians that have resulted in large populations living along the Florida coast, not…
What Causes Climate Change? Human and Natural Causes – NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council)
Jump to Section Chemical manufacturing plants emit fumes along Onondaga Lake in Solvay, New York, in the late-19th century. Over time, industrial development severely polluted the local area. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division, Detroit Publishing Company Collection Human-Driven…
Hawaii Is A Global Leader In Studying Solutions To Climate Change – Honolulu Civil Beat
August was a historic month for our nation and world, as the United States appears to be finally taking substantial and collective action on the issue of climate change. With Congress’ recent Inflation Reduction Act signed into law by President…
Pace of Climate Change Sends Economists Back to Drawing Board – The New York Times
Economists have been examining the impact of climate change for almost as long as it’s been known to science. In the 1970s, the Yale economist William Nordhaus began constructing a model meant to gauge the effect of warming on economic…
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