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The summer’s Amazon fires were three times more common in the areas supplying cattle to abattoirs than elsewhere in the rainforest. Details here.
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| A protest sign in a window in Halifax. Photo by Tony Webster. |
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The Green Wattle Creek bushfire moves toward the Southern Highlands township of
Yanderra, Australia as police evacuate. Dec. 2019.
Photo by Helitak 430.
A new study finds, manmade climate change did, indeed, worsen the bushfires which ravaged much of southeastern Australia late last year and early this year. An international team of seventeen scientists has just concluded, the probability of conditions developing like the ones which kindled the catastrophic blazes “has increased by at least 30% since 1900 as a result of anthropogenic climate change.”
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| Nitrous oxide levels over China. Jan. 1st, 2020 (l.). Feb. 25th, 2020. Nasa images.
NASA satellite images show a dramatic fall in pollution over China that is "partly related" to the economic slowdown due to the coronavirus outbreak, the space agency said. Story here.
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| The bushfires burning in Australia have led to widespread local and global calls for increased efforts to mitigate climate change. Details here. |
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The Blue Ice Drill, used to collect the cores used in this study. Photo by B. Hmiel. |
By analyzing air bubbles trapped, both in the ice cores and the snow, they were able to measure how much methane was escaping into the air at the time. Since this was the “pre-industrial era,” before major human expansion of fossil fuel development began, those emissions would have virtually all come from natural sources like natural gas seeps from beneath the ocean floor and mud volcanoes (below) and ancient, but mostly undisturbed deposits of fossil fuels. |
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Mud volcanoes on the Nahlin
Plateau, BC, Canada.
Are such sites not quite the "climate culprits" they were once considered? Photo by Hkeyser. |
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