by Paul Douglas | Aug 25, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. Germany’s Deadly Floods Were Up to 9 Times More Likely Because of Climate Change, Study Estimates. Record-shattering precipitation resulted in deadly flooding in Germany and Belgium this Summer and research suggests that...
by Paul Douglas | Aug 18, 2021 | Uncategorized
Climate news that has caught our attention. A massive plume of smoke generated by the record-breaking wildfires in Siberia can be seen stretching across the Arctic Ocean towards the North Pole in an image captured by the European Sentinel 3 satellite on August 4,...
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...
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...
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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