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Iceberg the Size of Chicago Splits – Call to Cancel All Coal

Iceberg the Size of Chicago Splits – Call to Cancel All Coal

by SiteAdmin | Mar 3, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. An iceberg the size of Chicago has finally split from the ice shelf. Several years ago, significant cracks growing across Antarctica’s Brunt Ice shelf were projected to release a large iceburg. NASA reports that the...
The Texas Energy Crisis – The Pitfalls of Ethanol

The Texas Energy Crisis – The Pitfalls of Ethanol

by SiteAdmin | Feb 17, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Texans are in the throes of a severe energy crisis. WFAA explains: “Winter storms have knocked dozens of Texas power plants offline, and the ripple effects are wreaking havoc on essential services for many Texans. Officials...
Implications of Rejoining Paris Agreement – Underestimating Methane Emissions

Implications of Rejoining Paris Agreement – Underestimating Methane Emissions

by Paul Douglas | Feb 9, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. The U.S. is Officially Rejoining The Paris Agreement. Now Comes the Hard Part. HuffPost explains: “Hours after his inauguration Wednesday, President Joe Biden signed an executive order to rejoin the Paris Agreement, ending...
2020 Ties 2016 For Warmest Year, Worldwide – FEMA Highlights America’s Riskiest Counties – Record 22 Billion-Dollar Disasters

2020 Ties 2016 For Warmest Year, Worldwide – FEMA Highlights America’s Riskiest Counties – Record 22 Billion-Dollar Disasters

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...
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...
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