The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change presents a sobering analyses addressing the substantial contributions of agriculture to climate change and the ways the climate crisis is projected to jeopardize global food security if urgent action isn't taken. Story here.
Friday, November 1, 2019
Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Rising sea levels pose threat to homes of 300m people – study
The Guardian
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Photo by Christian Ferrer
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Figure based on new analysis of coastlines is more than three times previous estimate. Story here.
Sunday, October 27, 2019
Glacial rivers absorb carbon faster than rainforests, scientists find
The Guardian
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Ellesmere Island, northern Canada. Satellite photo by NASA. ‘Total surprise’ discovery overturns conventional understanding of rivers. Story here. |
Thursday, October 24, 2019
The Real Case for Saving Species: We Don’t Need Them, But They Need Us
YaleEnvironment360
Conservationists argue that humans need to save species in order to save ourselves. The truth is we could survive without wild species — but they can’t survive without us, and the moral argument for protecting them and the beauty they bring to the world is overwhelming. Story here.
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Red-winged blackbird. A PinP photo. |
Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Trump’s Justice Dept. Sues California to Stop Climate Initiative From Extending to the Province of Quebec.
The New York Times
The Trump administration took another legal shot at California on Wednesday, suing to block part of the state’s greenhouse gas reduction program and limit its ability to take international leadership in curbing planet warming emissions. Story here.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Understanding extinction — humanity has destroyed half the life on Earth
CBC Radio
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A PinP photo. There's less life overall, and much of it is domesticated plants and animals instead of wildlife. More here. |
Much of the Earth is still wild, but threatened by fragmentation
Half of the Earth's land surface not covered with ice remains relatively wild—but many of these "low human-impact" areas are broken into small, isolated pieces, threatening their future. Story here.
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Ban oil, gas, bottom trawling in CANADA'S marine protected areas, panel urges
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New research finds that “marine reserves” – tracts of ocean where fishing is banned – are protecting fish, the coral reefs where they live and vast undersea "gardens," a lot more than once thought. By Larry Powell.
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panel that has spent the year studying marine protected areas (MPAs) in Canada
says no oil and gas development, seabed mining, or bottom-trawling fishing
should be allowed within their boundaries.
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New research finds that “marine reserves” – tracts of ocean where fishing is banned – are protecting fish, the coral reefs where they live and vast undersea "gardens," a lot more than once thought. By Larry Powell.
Sunday, October 20, 2019
Powerful storms may be causing offshore ‘stormquakes’
Strong ocean swells hammer ridges in the seafloor and produce the earthquake-like shaking.
Thursday, October 17, 2019
Amazon Watch: What Happens When the Forest Disappears?
YaleEnvironment360
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