by Paul Douglas | Apr 28, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. White House Pushing for 80% Clean Power Grid in U.S. by 2030. The push for clean power continues. Reuters has details: “The White House hopes to capitalize on growing support from U.S. utilities, unions and green groups for...
by Paul Douglas | Apr 14, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. The Larsen C ice shelf. Credit: NASA ICE Over a Third of Antarctic Ice Shelf Could Collapse as Climate Change Warms the Earth. Space.com takes a look at the implications of a harrowing headline: “Over a third of the...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 31, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Here’s How Biden’s Infrastructure Package Will Likely Tackle Climate Change. CNBC.com has an analysis on building a climate-resilient infrastructure: “President Joe Biden this week is set to unveil details of a major...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 24, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Major Climate Polluters Accused of “Greenwashing” with Sports Sponsorship. What is “greenwashing?” According to the Cambridge Dictionary, greenwashing is designed to “make people believe that your company is...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 17, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Avon, N.C., faces a crisis: The main road into town risks being destroyed by rising seas.New York Times Tiny Town, Big Decision: What Are We Willing to Pay to Fight Rising Seas? Here’s an excerpt about the challenges of...
by Paul Douglas | Mar 9, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Love Snow? Here’s How It’s Changing. What are the trends? Less snow overall for much of the western USA, but an apparent uptick in amounts for some northern tier states. A story at Scientific American analyzes the snow...
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