Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
Author: cne4h
The discovery, from the University of East Anglia and the Did Someone Tell Al Gore? department, illustrates the vast complexity of Earth's atmosphere and its systems. Oceans emit more sulfur and cool climate than previously thought. Researchers have quantified for the first time global emissions of sulfur gas produced by marine life, finding that it is cooling the climate to a greater extent than previously thought, particularly in the Southern Ocean. The research is published in the journal scientific progress, Show that the ocean not only captures and redistributes the sun's heat, but also produces gases that produce particles that…
New study uses chemical methods to shed light on climate catastrophe caused by carbon dioxide
Basic building blocks of the anthropogenic global warming (AGW) paradigm fail molecular chemistry. [emphasis, links added] The idea that we can and must reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to avoid climate catastrophes such as runaway global warming or ocean acidification does not stand up to intense academic scrutiny, according to a new study. Carbon capture and storage (CCS) is a mitigation strategy that proposes storing carbon dioxide underground in order to reduce emissions to “net zero” by 2050. practice [of CCS] Tens of trillions of dollars are expected to be spent over the next few decades. New analysis shows…
UK climate adviser urges Brits to eat less meat, take fewer flights and buy electric cars in pursuit of net-zero emissions
The UK government's main climate change adviser insists Britons will have to fly less, eat less meat and use public transport more often to meet net zero targets. [emphasis, links added] The regulations put forward to MPs today directly contradict Mr. Keir Starmer Earlier this month it was revealed that reducing greenhouse gas emissions does not mean Britons have to change the way they live. The new target means that UK emissions should be reduced to 81% of 1990 levels by 2035. Speech at the COP29 Summit Azerbaijan two weeks ago, The Prime Minister said he would not “tell people…
In the pantheon of academic absurdity, there are some works that are so mind-boggling that they shake faith in higher education. “Loving Brine Shrimp: Exploring Queer Feminist Blue Postanthropology to Reimagine the “American Dead Sea”” is such an essay. Reading this essay on the intersection of brine shrimp, queer theory, and “aquasexuality” is like stepping into a postmodern fever dream—a world where practical concerns like water scarcity take second place to the eroticism of aquatic ecosystems. debate. Fasten your seatbelts; it's going to be a rough ride. abstract This article aims to change the narrative about Utah's Great Salt Lake,…
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague will on Monday begin considering a range of punitive measures the United Nations can impose against countries that flout directives to protect the environment. [emphasis, links added] Activists hope the ICJ judges' legal opinion will have a profound impact on the “climate change” issue that will be heard for the first time in 2023According to Breitbart News. But others noticed UN-backed request for non-binding advisory opinion will have no impact- and The U.N.'s top court could take months or even years to rule Countries such as the United States do not…
Art project encourages Philadelphia residents to take buses to city parks » Yale Climate Connection
In Philadelphia, many people take the bus to go to work or school. It's easy, affordable, and more environmentally friendly than driving. But many people don’t know that buses can also take them to the doorstep of nature. Walinsky: “We already have a great transportation system. We have a great park system. … So this project is about making those connections for people. Artist Shira Walinsky and her collaborator Laura Deutch collaborated with the city’s transportation agency and other partners on a multimedia art project called “Going Green: The Road to The route of origin.” Walinski created a hand-drawn folding…
Article by Eric Worrell First Posted by JoNova – “…I’ve been under the radar getting lunch and dinner date invitations from male friends in the Global North who can afford it here. …” Some Kenyan representatives, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisal, said they were not immune to the pain of hunger. “I know three people at the COP who went to bed hungry. They told me they were surviving on free cookies from events happening around them,” said Doreen, a Kenyan journalist covering COP29. … Some young delegates attending the world's largest climate conference in Baku,…
motto of our determination “Walk towards the fire. Don't worry about what they call you.” – Andrew Breitbart | Read More Follow WUWT via email Join 19,600 other subscribers Copyright statement The material on this website is Copyright © 2006-2024 by Anthony Watts and may not be stored or archived separately, retransmitted, or republished without written permission. For permission, please contact us. See the “About” > “Contact” menu under the title. All rights reserved worldwide. Certain materials provided by contributors may contain additional copyrights from their respective companies or organizations. Source link
Hello everyone,Yes, it’s another Black Friday sale. At least we're not selling the adjusted data (like some people we know are). You have an opportunity to help us continue our mission of climate health in the coming year. only go here And use coupon code: BLACKFRIDAY (case-insensitive) for our annual subscription, essentially ad-free, or premium subscription that includes the weekly WUWT HOT SHEET newsletter and more. This offer is valid through Monday evening PT. If we had gotten what those irresponsible critics call the fabled “big oil check,” we wouldn't need this propaganda. I am grateful and grateful for your…
Via Spaceweather.comTodd Salat is a veteran photographer of auroras in Alaska. Over the years he has chased the light and seen most of what nature has to offer. But on November 22, when these weird-shaped auroras appeared overhead, even he was confused: “Last Friday around 4 o'clock in the morning, I saw these strange auroras drifting over south-central Alaska,” Zarate said. “It came from the northwest and I was like, wow! It looks like the letter E to me. Zarate may have witnessed a “black aurora”. They are dark rings or black spots that sometimes appear in ordinary auroras. For…