CALAMITOUS COAL POWER INCREASE
Coal power rose by 9.0% in 2021 to a new all-time high and 2% above the previous record set in[…]
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Coal power rose by 9.0% in 2021 to a new all-time high and 2% above the previous record set in[…]
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Ozone levels in the upper and lower atmosphere were responsible for almost a third of the warming in ocean waters[…]
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On April 6th dozens of scientists were arrested worldwide as they mobilized to let the world know that the ecological[…]
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Like flash floods, flash droughts come on fast–drying out soil in a matter of days to weeks. This can wipe[…]
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Just some of the contributions to the climate crisis from the war in Ukraine include: exhaust from constant traffic of[…]
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East Antarctica’s Conger Ice Shelf collapsed during the region’s unprecedented March heat wave, with parts of the area seeing temperatures[…]
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A few days ago parts of Antarctica were more than 70 degrees warmer than average and in the Arctic were[…]
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Lake Powell, a critical Colorado River reservoir, has fallen to a record low level, raising new concerns about a power[…]
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Over the past 20 years, the Arctic has lost about a third of its winter sea ice volume, largely due[…]
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The Amazon rainforest, the world’s single largest remaining tropical rainforest, is losing its ability to bounce back from damage caused[…]
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