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Biden’s Climate Actions – Why Parents Should Listen to Kids About Climate Concerns

Biden’s Climate Actions – Why Parents Should Listen to Kids About Climate Concerns

by Paul Douglas | Feb 2, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention.   Biden, Emphasizing Job Creation, Signs Sweeping Climate Actions. Here’s a clip from an explainer at The New York Times (paywall): “…Using the government’s purchasing power to buy zero-emissions vehicles, Mr. Biden...
Earth is Losing 1.2 Trillion Tons of Ice Every Year – Divesting from Fossil Fuels

Earth is Losing 1.2 Trillion Tons of Ice Every Year – Divesting from Fossil Fuels

by Paul Douglas | Jan 27, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. The Minnesota Climate Adaptation Awards, presented by the Minnesota Climate Adaptation Partnership (MCAP) since 2014, recognize and celebrate exceptional achievements in leadership, education, research, policies, and...
Climate Legislation – How Stimulus Bill Tackles Warming Climate

Climate Legislation – How Stimulus Bill Tackles Warming Climate

by Paul Douglas | Jan 5, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Scott Kelly, NASA ISS “The Most Significant Climate Legislation Ever.” How Stimulus Bill Tackles Warming Climate. USA TODAY reports: “The mammoth spending bill Congress approved (last) Monday to curb the spiraling pandemic...
How Climate Change is Flavoring Winter Storms – Shorting Mortgage Markets Because of Covid-19 and Climate Change?

How Climate Change is Flavoring Winter Storms – Shorting Mortgage Markets Because of Covid-19 and Climate Change?

by Paul Douglas | Dec 22, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Dennis Onken, Twitter How Climate Change is Affecting Winter Storms. Not more storms, but the storms that do spin up (especially near the Atlantic Ocean) tend to be wetter, producing more snowfall. Here’s an excerpt from The...
Worldwide: Second Warmest November – On Track For Second Warmest Year

Worldwide: Second Warmest November – On Track For Second Warmest Year

by Paul Douglas | Dec 16, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Dr. Gavin Schmidt, NASA via Twitter 2020 Likely to End Up Hottest Year on Record. I daresay I see a trend here. NBC News has a summary: “NOAA’s calculations show that the first 11 months of 2020 were .02 degrees cooler than...
The Role of Climate Change on the 2020 Hurricane Season – Trees Can Slow Warming Trend

The Role of Climate Change on the 2020 Hurricane Season – Trees Can Slow Warming Trend

by Paul Douglas | Dec 3, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. 2020 Hurricane Season Raising More Concerns About Climate Change. The underlying culprit is warming oceans; 93% of the additional man-made warming related to GHG emissions is going into the world’s oceans. Here’s...
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