- Carbon emissions from energy to peak in 2025 in ‘historic turning point’, says IEA | Energy industry | The GuardianTags: climate change export
- Beyond Catastrophe: A New Climate Reality Is Coming Into View - The New York TimesTags: climate change export
- How the Schumer-Manchin climate bill might impact you and change U.S. - The Washington PostTags: export climate change economics inflation health care inequality biden
- Formula 1 develops synthetic sustainable fuel to be introduced in 2026 - BBC SportOur government dithers. The world moves ahead. Tags: export climate change
- Activists hail Biden’s use of security powers to boost clean energy | Joe Biden | The GuardianTags: climate change biden science
- 99 Good News Stories You Probably Didn’t Hear About in 2018Tags: enlightenment climate change optimism science
- The Right’s Climate Change ShameSullivan makes a good point here that the recent climate report does well to get right-wingers' attention by framing it in economic terms. I've long figured we needed to do that. Asking "OK, would you rather pay a carbon tax now or pay to relocate everyone who lives on the coast? Or build a giant sea wall around every major city while your beach houses are swallowed by the ocean?" Tags: climate change gop economics science
- The 99 best things that happened in 2017 — QuartzTags: optimism climate change medical science
- Assessing ExxonMobil's climate change communications (1977–2014) - IOPscience"We conclude that ExxonMobil contributed to advancing climate science—by way of its scientists' academic publications—but promoted doubt about it in advertorials." Tags: climate change science
- These 20 cities have the most to lose from rising sea levels - The Washington Post"A new study in Nature Climate Change estimates that average annual losses from flooding in the world's biggest coastal cities could rise from about $6 billion per year today to $1 trillion per year by 2050. But that's only if cities took no preventative action at all. By contrast, if coastal cities worked to bolster their defenses — from levees to pumps to movable barriers — and improved flood monitoring, then the average annual losses go down to $63 billion per year. " Tags: climate change economics science
- The Science of Climate Change Explained: Facts, Evidence and Proof - The New York TimesTags: climate change science
- Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup begins crucial product launch | CNN BusinessBusinesses may fight climate change, but they're also prepping for it Tags: climate change economics science
- Climate change demands financial innovation. Here's a company that fronts cash to contractors to let storm-ravaged homeowners rebuild faster. - MarketWatchThings were not allowed to talk about Tags: climate change export economics gop science
- Why Republicans Are Turning Against Free Speech - The Atlantic"You can't change history," say people who want Confederate statues to stay up but don't want their snowflake kids to learn that white people did some bad things. Also, don't admit that people are gay (mentioned here), and don't mention climate change (not mentioned here). Tags: racism education export gop conservative science
- Offshore wind farms could help capture carbon from air and store it long-term – using energy that would otherwise go to wasteTags: economics energy environment climate change science
- Biden’s Biggest Idea on Climate Change Is Remarkably Cheap - The AtlanticTags: climate change biden export science
- The Easy Way to Save the PlanetTags: democrats climate change export science
- The forgotten oil ads that told us climate change was nothing | Environment | The GuardianTags: environment climate change bullshit science
- United Airlines is the first U.S. carrier to invest in technology to capture carbon - The Washington PostTags: climate change progressivism export science
- Dizzying pace of Biden's climate action sounds death knell for era of denialism | Climate change | The Guardian"The Trump years may well have been the death rattle of influential denialism. The American public’s concern over the climate crisis is at record levels, with even a majority of Republican voters supporting government intervention in the wake of a year of unprecedented wildfires and hurricanes that cost hundreds of lives and tens of billions of dollars. " Tags: climate change export science