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Any climate gains from Japan’s shift will be wiped out entirely unless Australia moves to zero-emissions ammonia production.
Predictions indicate that the Madagascar frog Mantella aurantiaca is likely to experience a dramatic decline by 2070.
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While species are and will be affected everywhere by climate change, those already living in a warm climate will reach their tolerance threshold faster.
A recent study found oilsands producers could be four times more likely to default on loans by 2050 if global temperatures stay within 2 C of warming.
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Oilsands producers can expect banks to do extensive reviews of their creditworthiness over the next several months.
Boston got socked with nearly 2 feet of snow in late January 2022.
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Winters are getting warmer, yet Bostonians were digging out from nearly 2 feet of snow from a historic blizzard in late January. Why is the Northeast seeing more big snowstorms like this?
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Labor wants to run the Kurri Kurri gas power station on green hydrogen. But the figures don’t stack up.
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Marine heatwaves will happen so often that reefs will struggle to weather successive bleaching events.
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Around 17% of the mainland coastline is affected.
Heavy rainfall and degrading peatland are putting archaeological artefacts at increased risk of decay.
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Increasing rainfall and degrading peatland are threatening archaeological artefacts buried in UK land.
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Weather forecasting is complex and challenging. The process entails three steps: observation, analysis and communication.
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Saving the Great Barrier Reef is not about throwing money at it – what matters is how the dollars are spent.
Extinction Rebellion are known for their disruptive protests.
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Extinction Rebellion’s 2022 climate action strategy needs to focus on stigmatising the fossil fuel industry if it’s to be successful.
Coastal cities like Port Arthur, Texas, are at increasing risk from flooding during storms.
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A street-by-street analysis shows where the risks are rising fastest and also lays bare the inequities of who has to endure America’s crippling flood problem.
Snowfall in the Sahara desert.
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In order for snow to form, two distinctive weather properties are needed: cold temperatures and moist air. The Sahara can tick these boxes.
The blue milk cap mushroom is a rich source of protein.
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Inoculating trees with an edible fungi can produce more protein per hectare than pasture-raised beef, while reforesting, storing carbon and restoring biodiversity.
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Hospitals will have to plan for larger floods - and find ways to safely evacuate staff and patients.
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Climate models from the 1970s and 80s stand up incredibly well when compared with actual warming trends.
Self-driving cars could lead to increased traffic and pollution if they spur more travel by car.
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Studies show that when people can ride in a car without having to operate it, they increase their car use. That could increase traffic and pollution, unless government puts a price on car travel.
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Many men see meat as a core part of their identity. That could pose a stumbling block for the newly popular plant-based meat sector.
Children need information that both acknowledges the troubling realities we’re facing and that also equips them to take action.
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Some children and youth find the effects of climate change are traumatic. Taking a trauma-informed approach to education can nurture resilience.
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We need to develop a ‘slow memory’ of how long-term developments have impacted us.