by Paul Douglas | Nov 27, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Most People Don’t Really Understand How Climate Change Works. We are wired to experience (and appreciate) weather, not climate. Here’s an excerpt of a good explainer at Massive Science: “…Right now a...
by Paul Douglas | Nov 12, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Winter: Fastest Warming Season for Most of USA. It still snows, we still experience cold fronts, but winter-shrinkage is a thing, according to Climate Central. The following excerpt summarizes what winter season data are...
by Paul Douglas | Nov 5, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. These Obscure Races May Decide the Future of Climate Change. Mother Jones looks at generally overlooked races and their potential impact on climate policy: “…This year, national green groups like the Sierra Club,...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 20, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Trump Signs “Trillion Trees” Executive Order. Will planting more trees work? Here’s an excerpt from Axios: “President Trump will sign an executive order Tuesday designed to put more weight behind the...
by Paul Douglas | Oct 6, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. 2020: The Year of the Converging Crises. Is it our collective imagination or has something truly changed? Here’s an excerpt from Rolling Stone: “…I’ll never unsee the images I’ve seen coming out of the West...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 23, 2020 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Walmart Sets Goal to Become Regenerative Company. Zero emissions by 2040. When the world’s largest retailer steps up and matches words with actions, maybe this is (another) inflection point. Here’s an excerpt...
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