A study from Finland's Leppeenranta University of Technology and Berlin-based Energy Watch Group claims that the entire world could transition to 100% renewable electric power by 2050.
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- Nov 2017
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scientistswarning.forestry.oregonstate.edu scientistswarning.forestry.oregonstate.edu
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We invite all scientists to endorse this global environmental article and engage with a new alliance concerned about global climate and environmental trends
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science2017.globalchange.gov science2017.globalchange.gov
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Climate Science Special Report Fourth National Climate Assessment (NCA4), Volume 1
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- Oct 2017
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academic.oup.com academic.oup.com
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I take as given the evidence that human beings are irrevocably altering the conditions for life on Earth and that, despite certain unpredictabilities, we live at the cusp of a mass extinction. What is the place of digital humanities (DH) practice in the new social and geological era of the Anthropocene? What are the DH community’s most significant responsibilities, and to whom?
While the thought of this is incredibly depressing, it does open up questions as to the place of DH. Personally, I think the DH community's most significant responsibilities are to record life on earth as we know it now, how we as humans are endangering it and suggesting ways to actively preserve it. I believe keeping a record or an archive of plants and animals that are in danger of becoming extinct (for example) is incredibly important for future generations to come and this is who DH must aim to speak to: future generations.
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‘Truly it would seem as if “Man strews the earth with ruin.”4 But this conclusion is too flattering to human vanity. Man's most permanent memorial is a rubbish-heap, and even that is doomed to be obliterated’ (Sherlock, 1922, p. 343
CO2 atmospheric concentration used as simple indicator for many years to track great acceleration / progression in Anthropocence, this now joined by long list of other indicators, escalating at an alarming rate, population, water use/ shortage, paper consumption, global warming, increase in number and ferocity of storms .......
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Ted Talk by Will Steffen . Journey through science measuring humanity effect on the planet. important for me, while i had heard and read about debate on climate change, Anthropocene is a new concept for me. Irrefutable change, cannot be ignored.
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Chromatin marks and ambient temperature-dependent flowering strike up a novel liaison
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- Sep 2017
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uhra.herts.ac.uk uhra.herts.ac.uk
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The good news is that it is a challenge we can meet
This seems optimistic based on climate research.
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- Aug 2017
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www.springer.com www.springer.com
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Wood Structure and Environment
impacts of environmental conditions on wood anatomy; not climate reconstruction
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iopscience.iop.org iopscience.iop.org
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Diverse growth trends and climate responses across Eurasia's boreal forest
implies limitations of using macroscopic tree ring features for climate reconstructions, which are influenced by many different factors
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- Jul 2017
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nymag.com nymag.com
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252 million years ago; it began when carbon warmed the planet by five degrees, accelerated when that warming triggered the release of methane in the Arctic, and ended with 97 percent of all life on Earth dead
Why aren't we talking about this?
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- Jun 2017
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ipk.nyu.edu ipk.nyu.edu
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working group for NYU Institute for public knowledge
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- May 2017
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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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Did the writer engage with anyone who disagrees? Did they call a senator whose legislation bugs them? Did they try to grasp what the president-elect was doing, or merely repeat one of his more outrageous statements? If it's a broadcast interview, was the guest presented with genuine opposing views and challenged to answer? Those who wrestle with opposing arguments do you a service and often improve their own arguments.
This is a double-edged sword in traditional media - the need to get both sides of the argument. It is important for balanced and factual reporting, but it can also be problematic as it frames both sides as having equal importance in an issue. Think of the debate about climate change. In the name of journalistic fairness, a mainstream reporter may often feel obliged to get the opinion of a climate change denier to balance the story. This often gives the impression that the deniers are of equal weight on the issue. Could lead the general public to believe that climate change is a devisive issue since there are 2 sides, despite the fact that 99% of the science and research is weighted towards climate change. Should both sides be given equal weight in journalism? Could this actually help to create an environment of skepticism about facts? Making all facts seem debatable?
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Scientists think that the increased melting of permafrost in polar regions could lead to the revival of viruses that haven't been around for thousands of years.
This is scary!
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earthweb.ess.washington.edu earthweb.ess.washington.edu
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For the4Wm−2radiative perturbation that a doubling of carbon dioxide produces, the reference-systemclimate sensitivity3isT0=λ0Rf∼1.2 to 1.3◦C.
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www.courthousenews.com www.courthousenews.com
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“I and other so-called ‘deniers’ are members of the 97 percent consensus, which refers to the following: Yes, the earth’s climate has been warming overall for more than a century. Yes, humans emit CO2, and CO2 has an overall warming effect on the climate,” Curry said. Where the consensus ends, Curry added, is “whether the dominant cause of the recent warming is humans versus natural causes, how the 21st century climate will evolve, and whether warming is dangerous.”
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- Mar 2017
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climatetracker.org climatetracker.org
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What’s more, when COP21 negotiators were asked about how confident they were in their scientific understandings of temperature rise, they showed no more confidence than the MBA students they were tested against. While it’s one thing to have a group of over-confident (probably millennial) MBA students, it’s another to have international climate negotiators reporting an average confidence level of about 4 out of 7 in their own understandings of temperature rise.
For me, this is not surprising, but rather a beautiful example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. (Graph)
They know the amount of uncertainty and lack of predictability of the severity. And they are equally sure of the trajectory of failure.
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nfnh2017.scholar.bucknell.edu nfnh2017.scholar.bucknell.edu
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Beaufort Sea Project
The Beaufort Sea Project for Climate Change began as a research project in Canada in 2002. The project was started by Magdalena A.K. Muir and Geographic Information System (GIS) specialists with support from the Fisheries and Joint Management Committee and governmental organizations. The focus of the project from 2002 to 2007 was to study the effects of climate change on marine mammals and fish in the Beaufort Sea. In conjunction, the research studied the effects of using, managing, and allocating marine resources. After 2008, the research has focused on identifying species of marine wildlife that could be at risk in the future due to overfishing and climate change related effects. This research continues to study the effects of climate change on the health of marine species and management of marine resources. The management of these resources includes gaining species knowledge, setting limits on the number of marine mammals and fish that are allowed to be captured and killed per year, and enforcing legislature about managing marine resources. Specifically, researchers are studying the effects of climate change in marine mammal migrations patterns. The specific environmental effects are changes in the fresh water Mackenzie River inputs, sea and land ice, and water circulation. Researchers plan to use these changes to catalogue direct effects of climate change on migration. Sea and land ice changes will be detrimental to ice dependent animals. This research will provide information for scientists, researchers, organizations, charities, and government officials so that appropriate laws and regulations can be established (Muir n.d.).
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Muir, Magdalena A.K. "Beaufort Sea Project for Climate Change." Arctic Institute of North America. Accessed March 05, 2017. http://arctic.ucalgary.ca/beaufort-sea-project-climate-change.
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www.politifact.com www.politifact.com
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Stephen K. Bannon, Mr. Trump’s senior adviser, is pressing the president to officially pull the United States from the landmark accord, according to energy and government officials with knowledge of the debate. But, they say, he is clashing with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and the president’s daughter Ivanka Trump, who fear the move could have broad and damaging diplomatic ramifications.
Exxon CEO as the voice of reason on climate in the Trump campaign.
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- Feb 2017
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Their proposal would tax carbon emissions at $40 a ton to start and would be paid by oil refineries and other fossil fuel companies that would pass costs on to consumers with higher gas and electricity prices. The money raised would be returned to Americans through dividend checks; a family of four would get about $2,000 a year to start. This would help people adjust to higher energy prices and give them an incentive to reduce consumption or switch to renewable sources of energy.
Interesting idea.
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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Madrid region has an inland Mediterranean climate
Madrid is really dry normally
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www.wsj.com www.wsj.com
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This is one subject where it might be wise not to rely on the reflexive media narrative.
Did they not ask for lists of scientists working on climate change during transition? Did they not wipe any mention of climate change from whitehouse.gov on a day one? Did they not put a gag order on science?
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- Jan 2017
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www.whitehouse.gov www.whitehouse.gov
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Climate Action Plan
Here is the CAP as outlined by the Obama administration: https://www.c2es.org/docUploads/obama-cap.pdf
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clean coal technology
Not a real thing, see: http://e360.yale.edu/features/the_myth_of_clean_coal http://www.livescience.com/56474-clean-coal-presidential-debates.html http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2014/04/coal/nijhuis-text http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/energy/a4947/4339171/
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- Dec 2016
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blogs.ei.columbia.edu blogs.ei.columbia.edu
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Even without El Niño, 2015 would have been a record warm year, but climate scientists believe El Niño was responsible for 8 percent to 10 percent of the warming.
=With El Nino=
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- Oct 2016
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www.bestcolleges.com www.bestcolleges.com
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www.rmi.org www.rmi.org
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Study on Campus Climate Initiatives
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- Sep 2016
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online.salempress.com.lacademy.idm.oclc.org online.salempress.com.lacademy.idm.oclc.org
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Deforestation
definition: is the clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
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online.salempress.com.lacademy.idm.oclc.org online.salempress.com.lacademy.idm.oclc.org
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June and July are the city's wettest months
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While most of the country is in the Northern Hemisphere, the southern region stretches into the Southern Hemisphere,
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wet and tropical
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- Aug 2016
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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Credibull score = 7.26 / 10
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What is Credibull? getcredibull.com
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- Mar 2016
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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As Paul Hawken says in Blessed Unrest, we are seeing in the breadth and diversity of the environmental movement(s) the emergence of a planetary immune system.
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- Jan 2016
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www.whitehouse.gov www.whitehouse.gov
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Ever need inspiration about youth? Check out their work on climate change on Youth Voices: http://youthvoices.net/search/node/climate
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- Dec 2015
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twitter.com twitter.com
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IPCC: Solar & biomass produce 3.5 - 21 times more carbon emissions (eq.) per kilowatt-hour than nuclear & wind.
Is this right? If so, that's disappointing for solar. But it shows wind as lower CO2 than nuclear. (And the chart doesn't show fossil fuels. Is solar favorable compared to them?)
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climatecolab.org climatecolab.org
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How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHi7O66pI
Science is such a funny thing.
Ruminant for a healtherier world, https://youtu.be/MwbdDqq7HMI
Science is not simple, less than 1% of bacteria can be grown in a petri dish, https://goo.gl/Y0LY7O
Freeman Dyson: A Global Warming Heretic, https://youtu.be/Pou3sGedeK4
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www.cowspiracy.com www.cowspiracy.com
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How to green the world's deserts and reverse climate change, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpTHi7O66pI
Science is such a funny thing.
Ruminant for a healtherier world, https://youtu.be/MwbdDqq7HMI
Science is not simple, less than 1% of bacteria can be grown in a petri dish, https://goo.gl/Y0LY7O
Freeman Dyson: A Global Warming Heretic, https://youtu.be/Pou3sGedeK4
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cms.whittier.edu cms.whittier.eduuntitled1
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For them, attachments to abundant heat are indeliblyingrained across their skins, tastes and perceptions
Do you think it's possible for them to re-adapt to lower temperatures and acquire a new set of preferences for different climate characteristics?
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- Aug 2015
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www.vox.com www.vox.com
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The right-wing base has a coherent position on climate change: It's a hoax, so we shouldn't do anything about it. The left-wing base has a coherent position: It's happening, so we should do something about it. The "centrist" position, shared by conservative Democrats and the few remaining moderate Republicans, is that it's happening but we shouldn't do anything about it. That's not centrist in any meaningful ideological sense; instead, like most areas of overlap between the parties, it is corporatist.
The worst possible outcome.
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- Jun 2015
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www.arb.ca.gov www.arb.ca.gov
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Matthew Rodriquez Secretary for Environmental Protection The energy challenge facing California is real. Every Californian needs to take immediate action to reduce energy consumptio n. For a list of simple ways you can reduce demand and cut your energ y costs, see our website: http://www.arb.ca.gov . California Environmental Protection Agency Printed on Recycled Paper Air Resources B oard Mary D. Nichols, Chairman 1001 I Street • P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento, California 95812 • www.arb.ca.gov Edmund G. Brown Jr. Governor June 9 , 2015 Cap - and - Trade Auction Proceeds Public Workshop to Discuss Funding Guidelines for Agencies Administering Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund Programs The Air Resources Board (ARB) staff invites you to participate in a public workshop to p rovide input on the draft Funding Guidelines for a gencies a dministering the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund programs . Date and Time Workshop Location Monday, June 22, 2015 1 :00 pm – 3 :00 pm Byron Sher A
This the June 22 Air resources Board public workshop.
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- Apr 2014
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en.wikipedia.org en.wikipedia.org
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The Berkely Earth group estimates that over the past 50 years the land surface warmed by 0.911°C
Powerful from a group including several climate-skeptics initially
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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We cannot afford to lose another decade
Pretty bleak observation.
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- Jan 2014
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blogs.hbr.org blogs.hbr.org
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Support camaraderie and collegiality
Climate change-- fostering a workplace environment that celebrates compassionate communication.
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