These are some of todays stories:
I forgot to work on todays post. So………….
It’s going to be a real nice day here & I need to paint some more fence.
Inside this week’s Warming Trends:- Decarbonizing an entire city- Do kids learn about climate in school? Depends where they live- Climate change and mental health- The satellite mission promising extreme precision in climate measurementshttps://t.co/ZWGQGYaORT— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 14, 2021
Inside this week’s Warming Trends:- Decarbonizing an entire city- Do kids learn about climate in school? Depends where they live- Climate change and mental health- The satellite mission promising extreme precision in climate measurementshttps://t.co/ZWGQGYaORT
As coal and natural gas plants shut down, the demand for low-carbon electricity will only grow in the years ahead. The nuclear power industry wants to play a bigger role, but some are wary of nuclear’s health risks and possible environmental degradation.https://t.co/dx1myfYHXL— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 14, 2021
As coal and natural gas plants shut down, the demand for low-carbon electricity will only grow in the years ahead. The nuclear power industry wants to play a bigger role, but some are wary of nuclear’s health risks and possible environmental degradation.https://t.co/dx1myfYHXL
Poverty fuelled by climate change is driving deforestation and poaching - putting Madagascar's endemic wildlife at risk | World News | Sky Newshttps://t.co/cfND22Ec6X— Greta Thunberg News (@great_thunberg) November 15, 2021
Poverty fuelled by climate change is driving deforestation and poaching - putting Madagascar's endemic wildlife at risk | World News | Sky Newshttps://t.co/cfND22Ec6X
"Our community, our families, our children, cannot and should not take more chemical pollution." https://t.co/GYSCYYW25K— Common Dreams (@commondreams) November 16, 2021
"Our community, our families, our children, cannot and should not take more chemical pollution." https://t.co/GYSCYYW25K
Climate change: What did the scientists make of COP26?https://t.co/1XnXofq4Kq— Greta Thunberg News (@great_thunberg) November 17, 2021
Climate change: What did the scientists make of COP26?https://t.co/1XnXofq4Kq
A city on the U.S. Gulf Coast shows how heavy a burden recovering from extreme weather can be for the most vulnerable in the community. #climate https://t.co/5Z97eZ8L4m— Daily Climate (@TheDailyClimate) November 16, 2021
A city on the U.S. Gulf Coast shows how heavy a burden recovering from extreme weather can be for the most vulnerable in the community. #climate https://t.co/5Z97eZ8L4m
It’s not just you. It IS getting much, much hotter. https://t.co/6g4ukShCyU— Climate Reality (@ClimateReality) November 15, 2021
It’s not just you. It IS getting much, much hotter. https://t.co/6g4ukShCyU
‘Blah, blah, blah’: Greta Thunberg's assessment of COP26 climate agreement | World News - Hindustan Timeshttps://t.co/oKlqx73tvd— Greta Thunberg News (@great_thunberg) November 16, 2021
‘Blah, blah, blah’: Greta Thunberg's assessment of COP26 climate agreement | World News - Hindustan Timeshttps://t.co/oKlqx73tvd
The U.N. climate talks ended in Glasgow with nothing decided that would slow greenhouse gas emissions through 2030. One activist declared “the whole system is broken.”https://t.co/cTxdznMXIF— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 15, 2021
The U.N. climate talks ended in Glasgow with nothing decided that would slow greenhouse gas emissions through 2030. One activist declared “the whole system is broken.”https://t.co/cTxdznMXIF
The good, the bad and the ugly – what emerged from COP26, the world summit on climate change | Youhttps://t.co/E74IHKCyS8— Greta Thunberg News (@great_thunberg) November 16, 2021
The good, the bad and the ugly – what emerged from COP26, the world summit on climate change | Youhttps://t.co/E74IHKCyS8
Fascinating detective work from @emorwee, with a smart point from @DoctorVive: one way to figure out disinformation is by its effect.https://t.co/WYzVmngog3— Bill McKibben (@billmckibben) November 17, 2021
Fascinating detective work from @emorwee, with a smart point from @DoctorVive: one way to figure out disinformation is by its effect.https://t.co/WYzVmngog3
"@POTUS: At #COP26 you assured the world that your plans to cut emissions are not mere rhetoric. Selling 80 million+ acres in the Gulf for oil & gas development just days after the international climate talks makes a mockery of those commitments."https://t.co/nJS96aaS4R— Friends of the Earth (Action) (@foe_us) November 17, 2021
"@POTUS: At #COP26 you assured the world that your plans to cut emissions are not mere rhetoric. Selling 80 million+ acres in the Gulf for oil & gas development just days after the international climate talks makes a mockery of those commitments."https://t.co/nJS96aaS4R
Major emitters, including the United States and China, failed to commit to plans that would reduce carbon emissions by at least 50 percent by 2030 at COP26. Several analyses say the world is still on a path to warming about 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit.https://t.co/NZH2toygQH— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 17, 2021
Major emitters, including the United States and China, failed to commit to plans that would reduce carbon emissions by at least 50 percent by 2030 at COP26. Several analyses say the world is still on a path to warming about 4.5 degrees Fahrenheit.https://t.co/NZH2toygQH
Every year, 3.8 million people lose their lives to illness from household air pollution caused by cooking with unclean fuels such as wood, charcoal, coal, animal dung, and crop waste, according to WHO. #climate https://t.co/N07yxEWJGR— Daily Climate (@TheDailyClimate) November 15, 2021
Every year, 3.8 million people lose their lives to illness from household air pollution caused by cooking with unclean fuels such as wood, charcoal, coal, animal dung, and crop waste, according to WHO. #climate https://t.co/N07yxEWJGR
Evidence has shown a clear connection between climate change and mental health. A new report shows how depression, anxiety, PTSD and other mental health problems are not equally felt. That and more in this week’s Warming Trends.https://t.co/ZWGQGYsqgt— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 16, 2021
Evidence has shown a clear connection between climate change and mental health. A new report shows how depression, anxiety, PTSD and other mental health problems are not equally felt. That and more in this week’s Warming Trends.https://t.co/ZWGQGYsqgt
Climate change is convincing some young adults to not have kids, activists say. Their fears are two-fold: They’re concerned about how having children might exacerbate global warming and about subjecting their children to the impacts of a climate crisis.https://t.co/EnPbiH4uUJ— Inside Climate News (@insideclimate) November 17, 2021
Climate change is convincing some young adults to not have kids, activists say. Their fears are two-fold: They’re concerned about how having children might exacerbate global warming and about subjecting their children to the impacts of a climate crisis.https://t.co/EnPbiH4uUJ
For years, policy wonks who wanted to get the lowdown on New Mexico water went to informal chats called the "Stansbury Hour." Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury is now in a position to try to put those ideas and others into action. #climate @EENewsUpdates https://t.co/JRhhPSwEiU— Daily Climate (@TheDailyClimate) November 17, 2021
For years, policy wonks who wanted to get the lowdown on New Mexico water went to informal chats called the "Stansbury Hour." Democratic Rep. Melanie Stansbury is now in a position to try to put those ideas and others into action. #climate @EENewsUpdates https://t.co/JRhhPSwEiU
"World leaders must be held accountable for the climate disaster playing out on their watch." https://t.co/fgRh0UggnR— Common Dreams (@commondreams) November 16, 2021
"World leaders must be held accountable for the climate disaster playing out on their watch." https://t.co/fgRh0UggnR
As investors pour money into sustainable funds, the Wild West of ESG obscures the line between solid investments and ‘greenwashing’ | Financial Planninghttps://t.co/dOFD46O5Ke— Greta Thunberg News (@great_thunberg) November 16, 2021
As investors pour money into sustainable funds, the Wild West of ESG obscures the line between solid investments and ‘greenwashing’ | Financial Planninghttps://t.co/dOFD46O5Ke
Global heating is destroying rock art tens of thousands of years old, experts warn https://t.co/SWWxDF6olG— Guardian Environment (@guardianeco) November 16, 2021
Global heating is destroying rock art tens of thousands of years old, experts warn https://t.co/SWWxDF6olG
"Tag Energy to use Tesla Megapacks in two new battery storage projects in UK."There's a lot of battery storage going into the UK grid, mostly under the radar, quietly transforming how it can support more renewables. https://t.co/9JZdpkQbJt via @renew_economy— Climatehope (@Climatehope2) November 16, 2021
"Tag Energy to use Tesla Megapacks in two new battery storage projects in UK."There's a lot of battery storage going into the UK grid, mostly under the radar, quietly transforming how it can support more renewables. https://t.co/9JZdpkQbJt via @renew_economy
"Telstra to tap 1GW of batteries and “abundant, dirt cheap clean energy” in big new play." This could be a big market disruption, with Telstra committed to renewables. https://t.co/mf68GVzdds via @renew_economy— Climatehope (@Climatehope2) November 16, 2021
"Telstra to tap 1GW of batteries and “abundant, dirt cheap clean energy” in big new play." This could be a big market disruption, with Telstra committed to renewables. https://t.co/mf68GVzdds via @renew_economy
A new study involving Harvard researchers concludes that fossil fuels cause eight million deaths a year on a global basis, including 350,000 within the US. That’s about ten times as many deaths as car accidents cause. https://t.co/fQ0Ub41oNI #environment #feedly— B.E.A.T. (@TheBEATNews) November 16, 2021
A new study involving Harvard researchers concludes that fossil fuels cause eight million deaths a year on a global basis, including 350,000 within the US. That’s about ten times as many deaths as car accidents cause. https://t.co/fQ0Ub41oNI #environment #feedly
This is an action you could take
A majestic grove of 1,000-year-old redwoods in California is under imminent threat from plans to expand Highway 101. We can't let these irreplaceable redwoods be sacrificed for highway lanes. Take action right now to help save Richardson Grove: https://t.co/t2oF2hFQEy— Center for Bio Div (@CenterForBioDiv) November 14, 2021
A majestic grove of 1,000-year-old redwoods in California is under imminent threat from plans to expand Highway 101. We can't let these irreplaceable redwoods be sacrificed for highway lanes. Take action right now to help save Richardson Grove: https://t.co/t2oF2hFQEy