Australia must make the environment integral to economic decision-making – The Conversation AU
The Conversation AU Australia must make the environment integral to economic decision-makingThe Conversation AUCarl Obst is a Director of the Institute for Development of Environmental-Economic Accounting (IDEEA) and was lead author of the UN SEEA. He is also an Honorary Fellow with the University of Melbourne Sustainable Society Institute (MSSI). and more »
Climate change: 90% of rural Australians say their lives are already affected – The Guardian
NewsDay Climate change: 90% of rural Australians say their lives are already affectedThe GuardianNinety per cent of people living in rural and regional Australia believe they are already experiencing the impacts of climate change and 46% believe coal-fired power stations should be phased out, according to a new study. A poll of 2,000 people …Situating…
Trump supporters on environment: End U.S. support of climate change, bring back coal – LancasterOnline
LancasterOnline Trump supporters on environment: End U.S. support of climate change, bring back coalLancasterOnlineThey don’t see climate change as a threat and the environment may not be on the top of their agenda, but some Lancaster County residents who voted for Donald Trump are all for more “clean coal,” and less environmental regulations in the…
Gadget Mountain Rising in Asia Threatens Health, Environment – ABC News
NDTV Gadget Mountain Rising in Asia Threatens Health, EnvironmentABC NewsThe waste from discarded electronic gadgets and electrical appliances has reached severe levels in East Asia, posing a growing threat to health and the environment unless safe disposal becomes the norm. China was the biggest culprit with its electronic …Levels of e-waste soar in Asia as gadgets…
Could mangrove northern expansion temper global warming? – Florida Today
Florida Today Could mangrove northern expansion temper global warming?Florida TodayFewer hard freezes due to global warming means more mangroves will flourish in Florida and worldwide to trap carbon and temper further warming, new … and more »
Trump meets with Princeton physicist who says global warming is … – Washington Post
Washington Post Trump meets with Princeton physicist who says global warming is …Washington PostThis story has been updated. Yes, Donald Trump met with Al Gore. But on Friday, according to the Trump transition team, the president-elect also met with …Physicist William Happer speaks positive of global warming …FortuneHeraldTrump Meets With Scientist Who Compared Plight of Carbon…
New study blows hole in one of strongest arguments against global … – Business Insider
Business Insider New study blows hole in one of strongest arguments against global …Business InsiderThe list of “evidence” against climate change just got a whole lot shorter. and more »
Northeast is warming faster than the global average – New York Post
New York Post Northeast is warming faster than the global averageNew York Post11 in PLOS ONE, suggests that the Northeast will reach the Paris Agreement’s global warming threshold 20 years earlier than anywhere else in the world. The Paris pact sought to limit the rise in global temperatures to two degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees …Northeast US…
Climate Change Is the World's Biggest Risk, in 3 Charts – Climate Central
Climate Central Climate Change Is the World’s Biggest Risk, in 3 ChartsClimate CentralThe rise of the machines isn’t the biggest threat to humanity. It’s climate change, extreme weather and other environmental factors. The World Economic Forum surveyed 750 experts on what the most likely and impactful risks facing humanity are in 2017.The Global Risks Report…
Prince Charles writes Ladybird book about global warming – Daily Mail
Daily Mail Prince Charles writes Ladybird book about global warmingDaily MailThe book is expected to stress that the scientific evidence for global warming is overwhelming. It is understood to discuss the series of floods that have hit different areas of Britain over recent years, from Somerset to Cumbria, and cite experts who … and more »