Carbon dioxide removal: How crucial is the next decade for this novel technology
Innovation in CDR is growing; so is the gap between CDR decided by IPCC and efforts to attain them
Make Sunsets says it scored a geoengineering milestone. Was it real? – The Washington Post
Comment on this story Comment Gift Article In April 2022, in the Baja California region of Mexico near the Sea of Cortez, a man named Luke Iseman took a few grams of sulfur, lit it on fire and pumped the…
Clearing up Common Misconceptions on Climate Change – Impakter
When you hear the word “climate,” what’s the first word that you think of? Change? Action? Hot… or cold? Well according to Twitter, it’s “scam” – if you type “climate” into the platform’s search bar, the first hashtag that comes…
Has the Amazon Reached Its ‘Tipping Point’? – The New York Times
Eventually Gatti pulled off to the right, through a tunnel of overhanging branches and into an open area where tall trees shaded a research base built as part of Nobre’s L.B.A. The base resembled an eco-lodge, with low-slung wooden buildings…
New Study: Greenhouse Gases May Not Be Causing 21st-Century Warming
A new study by a team of leading climate scientists suggests that the effect of carbon dioxide this century might be small if not undetectable when compared to natural climate variability. Global surface temperature is and always has been the…
Warfare and Global Warming – New Security Beat
The world has plenty of reasons to avoid conflict already. Yet attendees at the recently-concluded COP27 climate conference in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt were presented with another compelling argument: Warfare is bad for global warming. So much so, in fact, that…
Counterintuitive: Large wild herbivores may help slow climate change – Mongabay.com
Large animals, especially herbivores such as elephants, are often seen as being destructive of vegetation, so are not thought of as a nature-based climate solution. Scientists are proving otherwise. By removing living and dead plants, large animals dispose of material…
Womanâs Name and Tiny Sketches Found in 1,300-Year-Old Medieval Text was Hidden for 12 Centuries
Human beings have a well-known urge to leave marks of our passing on things we interact with, and a new state-of-the-art 3D scan of a Medieval manuscript has shown just that. “Eadburg” was her name; an 8th century scribe translating the Acts of the Apostles during the Monastic period in England from Latin into Old […]
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To End Climate Lunacy, Stop Treating Warming & C02 Hysterically – RealClearMarkets
Those who oppose economically destructive “climate” policies – like those promoted by the Biden administration and at the recent United Nations COP27 conference – will continue to fail to stop the advance of these policies so long as they continue…
Tiny aerosols present a big dilemma for global warming – Canada’s National Observer
This story was originally published by Wired and appears here as part of the Climate Desk collaboration. Fossil fuels are rapidly warming the planet, and the aerosols from their combustion kill millions of people each year. So we need to…
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