Climate Change

Climate change policy update: carbon capture programmes, ESG criteria and reservoir construction delays

Climate change policy update: carbon capture programmes, ESG criteria and reservoir construction delays

DOE announces $2.5 billion for carbon capture programmes EPA announces $550 million to advance environmental justice USDA invests $48.6 million to combat climate change John Kerry intends to continue in Special Climate Envoy role Retirement plan decision-makers and ESG investment criteria Reservoir construction delayed by acquisition of water rights, […] Click here to view original […]

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Conservation Comment: Climate change is about science, not politics

Conservation Comment: Climate change is about science, not politics

We need to act now when it comes to climate change, writes Brit Bunkley. Photo / 123rf OPINION: Ruminant emissions and their “excessive” land use make up a significant portion of global greenhouse emissions. Guardian columnist George Monbiot suggests that “pasture-fed beef and lamb have by far the worst […] Click here to view original

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Ski Resorts Are Spending Big on Snow-Making to Keep Ahead of Climate Change

Ski Resorts Are Spending Big on Snow-Making to Keep Ahead of Climate Change

NEWRY, Maine— An hour before dawn, Ian McCluskey adjusts his goggles and plunges the sleeve of his jacket into a spray of ice crystals arcing out of a nearby fan-shaped snow-making machine. Mr. McCluskey is testing the quality of machine-made snow—as the spray settles on his sleeve “you can […] Click here to view original

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How a 'living shoreline' could be key to fighting climate change

How a ‘living shoreline’ could be key to fighting climate change

Climate Change The "living shoreline" includes a series of six-foot-tall, 9,000-pound concrete barriers, which also help facilitate the growth of oysters. For years, a tiny island at the mouth of the Alafia River, near Tampa, was drowning. Wakes from large boats and rising sea levels, caused by climate change, […] Click here to view original

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Nanowires in the oceans can conduct electricity and combat climate change

Nanowires in the oceans can conduct electricity and combat climate change

Wire-like structures in bacteria consume methane from Earth’s atmosphere, balancing out microbial methane production. Abstract data connection Komjomo/iStock Can natural ‘wires’ that reside in the soil at the bottom of oceans serve as nature’s safeguard against the effects of climate change? In a new study, a team of scientists […] Click here to view original

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