The Guardian - Anders Levermann is a professor at the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research, and an IPCC lead author
Make no mistake – climate change will hit us hard. We need to clean up the mess before it is too late. Details hereSaturday, February 1, 2014
Thursday, January 30, 2014
Scientists Question Why Ottawa Hired Top oil Lobbyist to Advise Government on Lakes Facility Studying Pollution
National Post
One of Canada’s most prominent oil lobbyists was hired to advise the Department of Fisheries and Oceans on the Experimental Lakes Area, a freshwater research facility that the federal government ordered shut in 2012. Details here.
California May Have Hit Its Driest Point In 500 Years And The Effects Are Frightening
Huffington Post
Cities are running out of water. Communities are fighting over what little water there is. Local governments are imposing rationing coupled with steep fines. Fires are ravaging the state. Entire species and industries are threatened. Full story here.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
NGO Community Condemns Yukon Government Peel Announcement
Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS)
Whitehorse – The Yukon Conservation Society (YCS) and CPAWS Yukon are condemning Yukon Government’s announcement today that they are throwing out the Peel Watershed Planning Commission’s Final Recommended Plan and instead implementing government’s own unilateral plan for the region. This new plan will see 71% of the region opened up for staking. Full story here.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
Rail Versus Pipeline is the Wrong Question
Dr. David Suzuki
Debating the best way to do something we shouldn't be doing in the first place is a sure way to end up in the wrong place. Details here.
Related: "Have our Servants Become our Masters?"
"More Oil Spilled From American Trains ini 2013 Than in the Four Previous Decades."
Related: "Have our Servants Become our Masters?"
"More Oil Spilled From American Trains ini 2013 Than in the Four Previous Decades."
Friday, January 24, 2014
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Why Climate Deniers Have No Scientific Credibility: Only 1 of 9,136 Recent Peer-Reviewed Authors Rejects Global Warming
DESMOGBLOG.com James Lawrence Powell.
I have brought my previous study (see here and here) up-to-date by reviewing peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals over the period from Nov. 12, 2012 through December 31, 2013. I found 2,258 articles, written by a total of 9,136 authors. Only one article, by a single author in the Herald of the Russian Academy of Sciences, rejected man-made global warming. I discuss that article here. Full story here.
NOAA Says World in 2013 Was Fourth Hottest on Record
PhysOrg
Sunset. PLT photo.
The average world temperature was 58.12 degrees (14.52 Celsius) tying with 2003 for the fourth warmest since 1880, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Tuesday. Full story here.Tuesday, January 21, 2014
More Oil Spilled From American Trains in 2013 Than in Previous 4 Decades, Federal Data Show
McClatchy Washington Bureau
A Canadian National freight, as seen from a Via Rail passenger train, parked on a siding. These "close encounters" are a common occurrence in Canada, where passenger trains need to yield the right-of-way to the freights. (PLT movie.)
More crude oil was spilled in U.S. rail incidents last year than was spilled in the nearly four decades since the federal government began collecting data on such spills, an analysis of the data shows. Details here.
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