Today’s Climate Change Wild Conjecture and One-Eyed Reporting
From pathogenic diseases to Cilantro…
From pathogenic diseases to Cilantro…
Climate change
Daily update ⋅ August 30, 2022
NEWS
Why climate change may be driving more infectious diseases - NPR
NPR
While the impacts of climate change may conjure images of natural disasters, a new study shows that its can also impact humans on a microscopic ...
How climate change could be impacting pathogenic diseases - NPR
NPR
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with climate scientist Camilo Mora on what impact climate change is having on pathogenic diseases.
Pakistan floods revive a debate: Should U.S. pay for climate disasters?
The Washington Post
The deadly floods Pakistan is suffering raise a difficult question: Who should pay for the damage climate change is causing in the developing ...
Civil disobedience by scientists helps press for urgent climate action - Nature
Nature
We argue that this is justified on the basis that it is effective as a strategy for change, it strongly communicates the urgency of the climate crisis ...
Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study finds
The Washington Post
Human-driven climate change has set in motion massive ice losses in Greenland that couldn't be halted even if the world stopped emitting ...
Africa Climate Week: Opening Ceremony - YouTube
YouTube
UN Climate Change on Twitter: twitter.com/UNFCCCUN Climate Change on Instagram: instagram.com/UNclimatechangeUN Climate Change on Facebook: ...
CMU prof: Climate change increases flood risks - The Morning Sun
The Morning Sun
Rod Lammers, assistant professor in Environmental Engineering at CMU, researches ways ... Q: How do you see climate change affecting flood risk?
Climate change drove reptile evolution - Harvard Gazette
Harvard Gazette - Harvard University
Fast climatic shifts due to global warming coincided with high rates of morphological change in most reptiles.
Alex Honnold's Unique Perspective on Climate Change - Bloomberg.com
Bloomberg.com
Alex Honnold shares his unique perspective on climate change and how his lifelong passion for climbing has fueled his love for the environment.
How that cilantro rotting in your fridge connects to climate change - San Francisco Chronicle
San Francisco Chronicle
While I'll be the first to tell you that solely focusing on personal responsibility to fix climate changeis a dead end, it's worth pointing out ...
The authors of that Nature Climate Change piece are an interesting bunch.,https://greenleapforward.substack.com/p/science-says-or-activists-say