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  • Climate Change Investing Heats Up – Forbes

    Forbes Climate Change Investing Heats UpForbesClimate change could be the most important long-term trend for investors. It will produce winners and losers over the next decades, and all investors should consider how they will “weatherproof” their portfolios to mitigate the risks and take advantage … and more »

    December 19, 2016
  • Why forecasting failures unintentionally hurt global warming credibility – MyNorthwest.com

    MyNorthwest.com Why forecasting failures unintentionally hurt global warming credibilityMyNorthwest.comA new scientific report finds man-made climate change played some kind of role in two dozen extreme weather events around the world in 2015. But it also detected no global warming fingerprints in a handful of other weird weather instances. (NASA via AP).Arctic ice melt ‘already affecting…

    December 19, 2016
  • Our delicate environment – Bangkok Post

    Bangkok Post Our delicate environmentBangkok PostThe majority of these have a clear connection to ecological conservation, such as soil remedies to help farmers’ plantations; small scale and pro-organic farming to protect the environment; micro-irrigation infrastructure; reforestation and alternative …

    December 19, 2016
  • Millions more for global 'climate change' in Obama's final months – WND.com

    WND.com Millions more for global ‘climate change‘ in Obama’s final monthsWND.comSecondary cities typically cannot afford to prepare for and recover from catastrophic events purportedly caused by climate change, the agency says. The U.S. and other governments, therefore, must help, since “Asia’s secondary cities often lack the … and more »

    December 18, 2016
  • What Could a Trump Administration Mean for the Environment? – NBCNews.com

    What Could a Trump Administration Mean for the Environment?NBCNews.comAs Donald Trump continues to announce administration roles, environmental experts and advocates are sounding the alarm over what they say are “extreme” selections that will put the government at odds with science and the health of the Earth. “I think … and more »

    December 18, 2016
  • Atmospheric rivers fueled by climate change could decimate wild oysters in San Francisco Bay – Los Angeles Times

    Los Angeles Times Atmospheric rivers fueled by climate change could decimate wild oysters in San Francisco BayLos Angeles TimesClimate change could supercharge the powerful storms often hailed for bringing drought-busting rains to California. The storms, called atmospheric rivers, are long stretches of water vapor that travel from the tropics up to the West Coast of…

    December 18, 2016
  • Cities can pick up nations' slack on combating climate change – Grist

    Grist Cities can pick up nations’ slack on combating climate changeGristSo, when Andrew Steer, president of the World Resources Institute, says “the battle for climate change will be won or lost in the cities of the world” to a packed conference room at the C40 summit, he’s only partly playing to his audience. His …

    December 18, 2016
  • A Potential Global Warming Solution Might Also Block Starlight – Seeker

    Seeker A Potential Global Warming Solution Might Also Block StarlightSeekerFor decades, scientists have theorized that pumping aerosols into the stratosphere could counteract the warming effects of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. It sounds crazy, right? How could pumping more pollution into the air fix a pollution problem?

    December 18, 2016
  • Can you dig it? A gardener talks climate change. Who better? – Minneapolis Star Tribune

    Minneapolis Star Tribune Can you dig it? A gardener talks climate change. Who better?Minneapolis Star TribuneHow will Rex Tillerson, whose major accomplishment at Exxon Mobil was launching a successful conspiracy to distort climate–change research, allow what he called “an engineering problem” to be fixed by “an engineering solution,” i.e., more burning of …How will Trump…

    December 18, 2016
  • How climate change could affect food prices – Christian Science Monitor

    Christian Science Monitor How climate change could affect food pricesChristian Science MonitorAccording to a 2015 report from the World Food Programme (WFP), climate change presents risks to the whole food system, from production, through distribution to consumption. Since the U.S. produces 40 percent of the world’s corn, production shocks in …

    December 17, 2016
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