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These Gold ‘Nanoneedles’ Could Be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change

Posted on August 3, 2016 by Paul Tadich for Motherboard

They function like lightning rods, catalyzing a reaction that splits CO2 apart. Continue reading These Gold ‘Nanoneedles’ Could Be a Powerful Weapon Against Climate Change→

Posted in climate change, co2, fuel, fuels, greenhouse gas, greenhouse gases, nanotech | Tagged Carbon, Carbon Dioxide, Global Warming

Heat, population movements likely to both stress the grid

Posted on August 1, 2016 by Shalini Saxena

Climate change’s impacts go beyond soaring temperatures. Continue reading Heat, population movements likely to both stress the grid→

Posted in climate change, electricity demand, extreme weather, heat wave, population shift, power grid, rising temperature, Risk Assessment | Tagged Global Warming

2016 Is Breaking All Kinds of Climate Records, and It’s Only Half Over

Posted on July 19, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

January to June has been the warmest half-year on record. Continue reading 2016 Is Breaking All Kinds of Climate Records, and It’s Only Half Over→

Posted in arctic, canada, climate change, Environment, fort mcurray, Paris Agreement, sea ice, Wildfire, wildfires | Tagged Global Warming

Is There Really Such Thing as a ‘Safe’ Limit for Biodiversity Loss?

Posted on July 15, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Biodiversity may be below ‘safe’ levels on 58 percent of the Earth. Continue reading Is There Really Such Thing as a ‘Safe’ Limit for Biodiversity Loss?→

Posted in biodiversity, biodiversity loss, climate change, endangered, Endangered species, tipping point | Tagged Global Warming

Some Cities Are Falling Behind in Preparing For the Effects of Climate Change

Posted on July 8, 2016 by Stephen Buranyi for Motherboard

Less than one in five cities around the globe is taking action. Congratulations New York, sorry Philadelphia. Continue reading Some Cities Are Falling Behind in Preparing For the Effects of Climate Change→

Posted in adaptation, adaptive strategies, climate adaptation, climate change, Fort McMurray, natural disasters, wildfires | Tagged Global Warming

Climate Change Is Turning the World’s Bogs into Tinder Boxes

Posted on July 4, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Burns Bog in BC is on fire, prompting evacuations in the area. Continue reading Climate Change Is Turning the World’s Bogs into Tinder Boxes→

Posted in bc, burns bog, climate change, fort macmurray, peat, peat fires, smoldering, wildfires, wilfire | Tagged Carbon, Global Warming, Vancouver

60 Percent of Some Antarctic Penguin Colonies Could Decline by 2100, Study Says

Posted on June 29, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Some parts of Antarctica will be a “refuge” to the species. Continue reading 60 Percent of Some Antarctic Penguin Colonies Could Decline by 2100, Study Says→

Posted in antarctic, antarctica, climate change, penguin, penguins | Tagged Global Warming

Why Climate Change Could Benefit Parts of Canada’s Boreal Forest

Posted on June 16, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

It could be a refuge for plants and animals as temperatures warm. Continue reading Why Climate Change Could Benefit Parts of Canada’s Boreal Forest→

Posted in black spruce, canada, climate change, forestry, forests, Fort McMurray, latitudinal shift, quebec, trees, UQAM, Wildfire, wildfires | Tagged Forest, Global Warming

One-Fifth of the Global Population Risks Malnutrition As Fish Stocks Decline

Posted on June 15, 2016 by Kate Lunau for Motherboard

Scientists identified ‘bright spots’ where, against all odds, fish are thriving. Continue reading One-Fifth of the Global Population Risks Malnutrition As Fish Stocks Decline→

Posted in bleaching, canada, climate change, coral, coral bleaching, coral reef, Environment, fiji, fish, fish stocks, fisheries, fishing | Tagged Global Warming

Wildfire Researchers Tell Us Why Our Future Is Flames

Posted on May 5, 2016 by Emily Senger for Motherboard

What’s happening in Fort McMurray will become more common. Continue reading Wildfire Researchers Tell Us Why Our Future Is Flames→

Posted in climate, climate change, el nino, Environment, forest fire, forestry, Fort McMurray, oil and gas, Wildfire | Tagged Global Warming

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