Rising methane levels may be thwarting climate change efforts – ABC News
Rising methane levels may be thwarting climate change efforts ABC News
If we were on track to curb climate change, methane levels would be dropping. Instead, they are spiking.
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Rising methane levels may be thwarting climate change efforts ABC News
If we were on track to curb climate change, methane levels would be dropping. Instead, they are spiking.
‘We All Owe Al Gore An Apology’: More People See Climate Change In Record Flooding NPR
Research shows more people are linking climate change to extreme weather events, like the ongoing flooding in America’s heartland. Experts are hoping it also …
Kids suing the US over climate change are getting global support Quartz
In 2015, when a group of 21 children and teens first sued the US government over climate change, their claim in Juliana v. US was not totally new—youth in Uganda and the Netherlands had filed somewhat similar environmental suits—but it seemed a little strange. Shouldn’t these kids be playing video games or something, doing pretty much anything but litigating to save the planet? Now, the plaintiffs in Juliana v. US are part of an increasingly vocal global movement of young environmental activists leading the fight against climate catastrophe, most visible among them Swedish teen Greta Thunbe…
The climate renegade Vox.com
Javier Zarracina/Vox What happens when someone wants to go it alone on fixing the climate? Deep in the ocean west of British Columbia, salmon eat fish and plankton before they head inland to spawn. Well-fed enough to make it upriver, they swim back toward the coast and past the islands of Haida Gwaii, where the area’s indigenous population fishes them. That’s how it was for decades. But in the 2000s, fish populations were declining, and unemployment among the Haida was high. Enter an eccentric San Francisco-based entrepreneur named Russ George. He had spent much of his career bouncing betwe…
Climate change is already affecting global food production—unequally Phys.Org
The world’s top 10 crops— barley, cassava, maize, oil palm, rapeseed, rice, sorghum, soybean, sugarcane and wheat—supply a combined 83 percent of all …
Should We Be Calling Climate Change a ‘Climate Crisis’? Gizmodo
How we talk about climate change is rapidly shifting as the ramifications of unchecked carbon pollution become ever clearer. The Guardian sped that shift along …
Climate change: One man’s fight to save a California tree BBC News
Cody tried to replant a San Diego forest destroyed by wildfire but climate change is making it hard.