Total Eclipse Vs Solar Power – Sky & Telescope
Total Eclipse Vs Solar PowerSky & TelescopeOn eclipse day, solar energy generation in the U.S. dipped as the shadow of the Moon covered solar panels across the country. Although totality was only visible from 14 states, incoming sunlight decreased nationwide. SolarEdge Technologies, a company … and more »
Russian tanker powers through Arctic without an icebreaker escort because of global warming – Telegraph.co.uk
Telegraph.co.uk Russian tanker powers through Arctic without an icebreaker escort because of global warmingTelegraph.co.ukClimate change has enabled a Russian tanker to travel through the Arctic without icebreaker escort for the first time. The Christophe de Margerie completed the journey from Hammerfest in Norway to Boryeong in South Korea in only 19 days, the Guardian …First tanker…
Global Warming Is Turning New York Into Rat City: Gothamist – Gothamist
Gothamist Global Warming Is Turning New York Into Rat City: GothamistGothamistIt’s bad enough that climate change is spiking our sea levels and turning spring and fall into distant memories, but now, it’s possible global warming is batting for … and more »
New study finds that climate change costs will hit Trump country hardest – The Guardian
The Guardian New study finds that climate change costs will hit Trump country hardestThe GuardianHumans are causing Earth’s climate to change. We know that. We’ve known it for decades. Okay so what? The follow-up questions should be directed to what the effects of warming will be. What will the costs be to society, to the…
NIH Website Scrubs Mention of Climate Change – New York Magazine
New York Magazine NIH Website Scrubs Mention of Climate ChangeNew York MagazineThe website for the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences recently wiped itself, almost entirely, of the phrase “climate change.” Now, if you search the site’s Global Environmental Health pages , you’ll instead find “climate” where …Another Government Agency Has Purged References to Climate…
Climate Change Will Likely Trigger More Deadly Landslides In The Alps – Forbes
Forbes Climate Change Will Likely Trigger More Deadly Landslides In The AlpsForbesSince the mid-19th century, climate change has become a major cause of concern. Small rockfalls seem to have increased in frequency in the last 150 years. For large landslides, the trend is not so clear, as the researchers can base their statistics …
Exxon Mobil ‘Misled’ Public On Climate Change For 40 Years, Harvard Study Finds – HuffPost
Washington Post Exxon Mobil ‘Misled’ Public On Climate Change For 40 Years, Harvard Study FindsHuffPostFor the peer-reviewed study published in the journal Environmental Research Letters Wednesday, two Harvard researchers analyzed nearly 200 documents related to Exxon Mobil’s climate change communications. The researchers found that America’s …ExxonMobil asked people to ‘read the documents’ it produced on climate…
Educated women are the key to reversing climate change – TNW
Educated women are the key to reversing climate changeTNWOne author and activist thinks he’s found the answer to reversing climate change: the education and empowerment of women. In a talk at Singularity University’s Global Summit last week, author Paul Hawken presented an extensive plan for how to reduce …
State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney takes flak from pro-environment conservative group – Bucks County Courier Times
Bucks County Courier Times State Sen. Chuck McIlhinney takes flak from pro-environment conservative groupBucks County Courier TimesAlthough environmental protections are typically associated with Democrats, it’s a right-leaning Conservatives for Responsible Stewardship group that took out ads against McIlhinney last week. “Our basic thing is that we use conservative arguments for … and more »
David Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environment – The Guardian
The Guardian David Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environmentThe GuardianDavid Attenborough sees ‘signs of hope’ for the environment. Broadcaster says he is more optimistic about the future of the planet after a global shift in attitudes to the natural world. Sir David Attenborough, 91, was speaking at the Edinburgh TV … and more »