Researchers call the results “frightening” because it’s likely “gross underestimate” and the problem is probably much worse. Story here.
Tuesday, June 11, 2019
Saturday, June 8, 2019
Older forests resist change, climate change, that is
Science News
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A forest in Maritime Canada. A PinP photo. With age, forests in eastern US and Canada become less vulnerable to climate change, study finds. Story here. |
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
'Existential' Risk of Climate Crisis Could Lead to Civilizational Collapse by 2050, Warns Report
Common Dreams
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Drivers near Ponoka, Alberta face smoke from wildfires burning further north. 2019 photo by TaqaSanPedroAko. |
"The world is currently completely unprepared to envisage, and even less deal with, the consequences of catastrophic climate change." More here.
Loss of Canadian Arctic sea ice stokes summer heat waves in southern U.S.
PHYS ORG
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Drift ice in the Arctic ocean. Wickimedia commons. |
Over the last 40 years, Arctic sea ice thickness, extent and volume have declined dramatically. Now, a new study finds a link between declining sea ice coverage in parts of the Canadian Arctic and an increasing incidence of summer heat waves across the southern United States. Story here.
Monday, June 3, 2019
Downpours of torrential rain more frequent with global warming
The frequency of downpours of heavy rain—which can lead to flash floods, devastation, and outbreaks of waterborne disease—has increased across the globe in the past 50 years, research led by the University of Saskatchewan (USask) has found. Story here.
Saturday, June 1, 2019
Climate change is already affecting global food production—unequally
PHYS ORG
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A soy field in Canada. A PinP photo. |
The world's top 10 crops— barley, cassava, maize, oil palm, rapeseed, rice, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane and wheat—supply a combined 83 percent of all calories produced on cropland. Yields have long been projected to decrease in future climate conditions. Now, new research shows climate change has already affected production of these key energy sources—and some regions and countries are faring far worse than others. Story here.
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