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 | 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...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Record Number of Billion-Dollar Disasters in 2020 for the USA. NOAA has details: “It was an extraordinary year for weather and climate events in the U.S.: The nation endured an unprecedented 22 billion-dollar disasters in...
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...
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...
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