Climate Change May Shrink the World’s Fish – National Geographic
National Geographic Climate Change May Shrink the World’s FishNational GeographicThe earlier paper, for example, suggested the size of some species, such as tuna, may be less affected by climate change. But the new research states that fast-swimming ever-mobile tunas, which already consume significant oxygen, may be more …Warmer waters from climate change will leave fish…
How Climate Change Canceled the Grizzly Salmon Run – The Atlantic
The Atlantic How Climate Change Canceled the Grizzly Salmon RunThe AtlanticScientists have assumed that generalists like bears “will fare better under climate change because they have more dietary options,” says Stephanie Carlson, an ecologist from the University of California, Berkeley. That might not be the case. The bears …Alaska’s Grizzly Bears Drop Salmon for Berries as…
Hurricane Andrew Photographer Barry Fellman: “Climate Change Is Scientific Fact” – Miami New Times
Miami New Times Hurricane Andrew Photographer Barry Fellman: “Climate Change Is Scientific Fact”Miami New TimesTwenty-five years ago, an aggressive and angry natural force named Hurricane Andrew tore through South Florida. Hitting most intensely in Homestead, the Category 5 hurricane damaged more than 100,000 homes and took the lives of 65 people. It’s been … and more »
Civil Society Groups Threaten to Walk Out of Latin America Environment Talks – Human Rights Watch
Human Rights Watch Civil Society Groups Threaten to Walk Out of Latin America Environment TalksHuman Rights WatchEarlier this month, representatives of 24 Latin American and Caribbean countries held week-long talks in Buenos Aires to reach an agreement on protecting the rights of millions of people across the region confronting grave environmental challenges …
Moss may prove cheap city pollution monitor, study finds – The Guardian
The Guardian Moss may prove cheap city pollution monitor, study findsThe GuardianOishi said humid cities where moss thrives could benefit most from using bryophytes – a collective term for mosses, hornworts and liverworts – as bioindicators, adding moss could be monitored in its natural environment or cultivated for analysis. In a … and more »
Solar eclipse 2017: Americans gaze at sky spectacular – BBC News
BBC News Solar eclipse 2017: Americans gaze at sky spectacularBBC NewsA total solar eclipse has wowed the US. A huge shadow cast by the Moon as it passed in front of the Sun swept across the nation, from Oregon in the west to South Carolina in the east. Millions of people moved to get into…
SA Environment Department spent $80000 on pot plants – The Advertiser
The Advertiser SA Environment Department spent $80000 on pot plantsThe AdvertiserBunnings were yesterday selling indoor pot plants from $5.49 retail each, meaning the Environment Department could buy more than 14,500 even if it didn’t pay a wholesale price. “Minister Hunter could employ another much needed park ranger with that … and more »
Major realty projects to get environment nod in Mumbai – The Indian Express
The Indian Express Major realty projects to get environment nod in MumbaiThe Indian ExpressMajor real estate projects in Mumbai will now get environment clearance (EC) in Mumbai itself. The newly set up environment cell of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will grant EC to real estate projects admeasuring 20,000 square metre to 1 …Now, projects in…
Energy Capital May Infuse Calpine With New Equity And A Hopeful Future – Forbes
Forbes Energy Capital May Infuse Calpine With New Equity And A Hopeful FutureForbesOn Friday, the private equity firm Energy Capital Partners said it would acquire Calpine for $5.6 billion, or $15.25 a share — a nice premium over its current stock price of roughly $12 a share. Persistently cheap natural gas has meant that many…
7 things you didn’t know about where solar energy is headed – Washington Examiner
Washington Examiner 7 things you didn’t know about where solar energy is headedWashington ExaminerSolar energy is becoming more diverse than rooftop panels on houses. It has become a consistent source of innovation in the U.S., guiding the flow of research dollars and policies that even the Trump administration can’t seem to dodge — and is…