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View Article How groups execute the new plan could mean the difference between... In Florida, swaths of coral paint a... 4/26/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article Five Major Climate Policies Trump Would Probably Reverse if Elected He has called for increased oil... 4/26/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article How Abrupt U-Turns Are Defining U.S. Environmental Regulations The polarization of politics means that... 4/26/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article How to access $6.97 billion from the EPA's green bank The Climate United Coalition has... 4/26/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article Long-term research shows herring arrive earlier in the Wadden Sea due... Due to the changing climate, young... 4/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Philippine settlement submerged by dam reappears due to drought A centuries-old settlement submerged by... 4/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Team develops new testing system for carbon capture in fight against... Now, the National Institute of Standards... 4/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article The Indian villagers who lost their homes to the sea The gentle roar of the ocean lulled... 4/26/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Analysing health system capacity and preparedness for climate change 4/25/2024 Nature Climate Change Info Details
View Article Large methane mitigation potential through prioritized closure of... Large-scale closure of coal mines is... 4/25/2024 Nature Climate Change Info Details
View Article A Call for Climate Justice at the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights This week, the InterAmerican Court of... 4/25/2024 Union of Concerned Scientists - Global Warming Info Details
View Article Underwater robot pioneers new energy-efficient buoyancy control A remotely operated underwater robot... 4/25/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article Using sodium to develop rechargeable batteries may bolster the EU's... The idea behind sodium-ion batteries is... 4/25/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article We might be closer to changing course on climate change than we... Greenhouse gas emissions might have... 4/25/2024 VOX -Environment Info Details
View Article Biden Finalizes Plan To Overhaul Dirty Power Grid And Reduce Blackouts The Biden administration rolled out its... 4/25/2024 Huffington Post Info Details
View Article Airborne single-photon lidar system achieves high-resolution 3D... Single-photon lidar uses single-photon... 4/25/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article 'Just do it!' Wisconsin couple built a net-zero home Stay in the know about climate impacts... 4/25/2024 Yale Climate Connections - Energy Info Details
View Article A better way to predict Arctic riverbank erosion But there's a caveat to this concern:... 4/25/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Alabama Coal Mine Keeps Digging Under A Rural Community After Hundreds... OAK GROVE, Ala. - Clara Riley and her... 4/25/2024 Info Details
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Washington Post - Climate and Environment

How groups execute the new plan could mean the difference between saving what’s left on Florida’s 360-mile-long coral reef and another summer of catastrophic loss.

In Florida, swaths of coral paint a colorful landscape across the ocean floor and serve a key role in its ecosystem. But last summer, amid the longest marine heat wave in decades, many were scorched - drained of color and their survival left in question. It’s a scenario becoming much more...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

He has called for increased oil production and said that electric vehicles will result in an 'assassination’ of jobs. Former President Donald J. Trump has vowed to “cancel” President Biden’s policies for cutting pollution from fossil-fuel-burning power plants, “terminate” efforts to encourage...

Author:Lisa Friedman
Date Added:April 26, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

The polarization of politics means that rules are imposed, gutted and restored with each election. Experts say that’s bad for the economy. The Biden administration’s move on Thursday to strictly limit pollution from coal-burning power plants is a major policy shift. But in many ways it’s one...

Author:Coral Davenport
Date Added:April 26, 2024

The Climate United Coalition has billions of dollars to give out to advance decarbonization. Here’s how to qualify. Invest in urban decarbonization. Graphic: Sophia Davirro The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced the nonprofit organizations that will receive some of its $20...

Author:Leah Garden
Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Long-term research shows herring arrive earlier in the Wadden Sea due to climate change

Due to the changing climate, young herring arrive in the Wadden Sea earlier and earlier in spring. That is shown in a new publication by NIOZ ecologists Mark Rademaker, Myron Peck, and Anieke van Leeuwen in Global Change Biology. "The fact that we were able to demonstrate this was only due to...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

A centuries-old settlement submerged by the construction of a dam in the northern Philippines in the 1970s has reappeared as water levels drop due to a drought affecting swathes of the country. The ruins in the middle of Pantabangan Dam in Nueva Ecija province are a tourist draw, even as the...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Team develops new testing system for carbon capture in fight against global warming

Now, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) aims to facilitate the development of this rapidly emerging technology that the International Energy Agency (IEA) says will be a "key technology" for combating global warming. NIST scientists have developed a high-precision testing...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

The gentle roar of the ocean lulled Indian mother-of-two Banita Behra to sleep each night, until one day the encroaching tide reached her doorstep. Behra is among hundreds of people from the disappearing and largely abandoned coastal village of Satabhaya, whose displaced former residents have...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Nature Climate Change

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Nature Climate Change

Large methane mitigation potential through prioritized closure of gas-rich coal mines

Large-scale closure of coal mines is required for China to achieve carbon neutrality. However, what this means for methane emissions, particularly for abandoned mine methane (AMM), is highly uncertain. Here we construct a detailed and dynamic coal mine database to estimate China’s coal methane...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Union of Concerned Scientists - Global Warming

This week, the InterAmerican Court of Human Rights (IACHR) started to hear testimony at the University of the West Indies, near Bridgetown, Barbados, addressing one of the most pressing global issues of our time: climate change and its implications on human rights. Union of Concerned Scientists...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

A remotely operated underwater robot built by a team of Rice University engineering students pioneers a new way to control buoyancy via water-splitting fuel cells. The device, designed and constructed at the Oshman Engineering Design Kitchen over the course of a year-long senior design capstone...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Using sodium to develop rechargeable batteries may bolster the EU's green ambitions

The idea behind sodium-ion batteries is to reduce Europe's reliance on the lithium-ion ones that power everything from toothbrushes and mobile phones to mopeds and cars. Today's batteries include materials such as lithium, nickel and cobalt that are both scarce and toxic, whereas sodium is one...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

VOX -Environment

We might be closer to changing course on climate change than we realized

Greenhouse gas emissions might have already peaked. Now they need to fall - fast. Earth is coming out of the hottest year on record, amplifying the destruction from hurricanes, wildfires, heat waves, and drought. The oceans remain alarmingly warm, triggering the fourth global coral bleaching...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Huffington Post

The Biden administration rolled out its plan Thursday to overhaul the United States’ aging patchwork of fossil-fueled electrical grids, finishing work on a suite of regulations designed to rein in rising utility bills and stem worsening blackouts while cutting planet-heating pollution from power...

Date Added:April 25, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Airborne single-photon lidar system achieves high-resolution 3D imaging

Single-photon lidar uses single-photon detection techniques to measure the time it takes laser pulses to travel to objects and back. It is particularly useful for airborne applications because it enables highly accurate 3D mapping of terrain and objects even in challenging environments such as...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Yale Climate Connections - Energy

Stay in the know about climate impacts and solutions. Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Yale Climate Connections A few years ago, Jacqueline Freidel and her husband built their new home near Madison, Wisconsin, complete with four bedrooms and an open-concept floor plan. But the couple’s house...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

But there's a caveat to this concern: Existing models have predicted a more dramatic rate of Arctic riverbank erosion than has actually been observed. In a new study published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, Madison Douglas and Michael Lamb set out to determine why. To do...

Date Added:April 26, 2024

Alabama Coal Mine Keeps Digging Under A Rural Community After Hundreds of Fines and a Fatal Explosion

OAK GROVE, Ala. - Clara Riley and her family had a lot of questions. But on Monday, as they gathered around the 90-year-old’s small kitchen table, they weren’t getting many answers. Kristie Baggett, a representative of Crimson Oak Grove Resources LLC, a mining company, had come to the home after...

Author:Serena Renner, Hakai Magazine
Date Added:April 26, 2024

The climate crisis is extremely unaffordable. That’s the conclusion of a new study published in Nature last week, which found that global warming will cost $38 trillion every year by 2050. For comparison, the entire global economy is about $100 trillion per year. But one economist has a novel...

Date Added:April 26, 2024