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“Code Red”: Major Takeaways and Implications of Latest UN IPCC Climate Report

“Code Red”: Major Takeaways and Implications of Latest UN IPCC Climate Report

by Paul Douglas | Aug 11, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Quartz, IPCC “Code Red”: UN Scientists Warn of Worsening Global Warming. The IPCC is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a body of the United Nations that provides scientific information on human-induced climate...
Is the Gulf Stream Collapsing? Measuring Extent of Environmental Degradation

Is the Gulf Stream Collapsing? Measuring Extent of Environmental Degradation

by Paul Douglas | Aug 4, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

  Climate news that has caught our attention.   Schematic of key AMOC-related components of the North Atlantic Ocean (modified from García-Ibáñez et al., 2018). Abbreviations are as follows: NRG = Northern Recirculation Gyre; LC = Labrador Current; DWBC = Deep...
Debunking Electric Vehicle Battery Myths – How is Climate Change Impacting Jet Stream

Debunking Electric Vehicle Battery Myths – How is Climate Change Impacting Jet Stream

by Paul Douglas | Jul 28, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Researchers Identify Battery Alternative to Slow Climate Change. WSKG.org has an interesting story – here’s an excerpt: “…The salt in most traditional batteries are lithium-ions. Takeuchi said the trouble starts...
Climate Models Failed to Anticipate Current Extremes – Nights Warming Faster Than Days

Climate Models Failed to Anticipate Current Extremes – Nights Warming Faster Than Days

by Paul Douglas | Jul 21, 2021 | Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention.   “No One is Safe”: How the Heatwave Has Battered the Wealthy World. Here’s the perspective from The New York Times “…And even though it will take extensive scientific analysis to link climate change to last...
Heat Waves Increasing in a Warming World – Is Climate Disaster Relief Discriminatory?

Heat Waves Increasing in a Warming World – Is Climate Disaster Relief Discriminatory?

by Paul Douglas | Jun 11, 2021 | Climate Notes, Uncategorized

Climate news that has caught our attention. Heat Waves Increasing in a Warming World. It has been a hot summer for many in the United States with stretches of record-breaking heat. Are heat waves becoming more frequent? Climate science seems to say yes. Here’s an...
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