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  • Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches
    Climate Change

    Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inches

    ByAdmin September 11, 2022September 7, 2022

    tri-cityherald.com Aug. 30th, 2022 Zombie ice from the massive Greenland ice sheet will eventually raise global sea level by at least 10 inches (27 centimeters) on its own, according to a study released Monday, Aug….

    Read More Zombie ice from Greenland will raise sea level 10 inchesContinue

  • House falling into the sea
    Climate Change

    Rising seas could swallow millions of U.S. acres within decades

    ByAdmin September 9, 2022September 9, 2022

    New research finds an estimated 25,000 properties in Louisiana could slip below tidal boundary lines by 2050. Florida, Texas and North Carolina also face profound economic risks. The water is…

    Read More Rising seas could swallow millions of U.S. acres within decadesContinue

  • Contra-rotating floating turbines promise unprecedented scale and power
    Technology

    Contra-rotating floating turbines promise unprecedented scale and power

    ByAdmin September 7, 2022September 7, 2022

    [Poised to take off faster if CF&D makes economics better?]
    These floating, vertical-axis wind turbines (VAWTs) feature two sets of blades, tuned to contra-rotate – and they promise more than double the output of today’s biggest turbines.

    Read More Contra-rotating floating turbines promise unprecedented scale and powerContinue

  • Parent Participation in Climate Justice Efforts Is  Rising
    Public Opinion

    Parent Participation in Climate Justice Efforts Is Rising

    ByAdmin September 7, 2022September 7, 2022

    A couple decades ago, there were few, if any, family-focused environmental organizations, let alone the kind of parent-led climate justice groups now confronting polluters …. In the U.S., Mothers […]

    Read More Parent Participation in Climate Justice Efforts Is RisingContinue

  • Reno/Sparks Chapter Redesigns “Tabling”
    CCL

    Reno/Sparks Chapter Redesigns “Tabling”

    ByBill Miller September 7, 2022September 20, 2022

    Wayne asked me to share the process I went through rethinking our tabling approach for our post-COVID relaunch. In that process, I challenged virtually all the assumptions we had built our previous display from, so…

    Read More Reno/Sparks Chapter Redesigns “Tabling”Continue

  • Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study finds
    Consequences

    Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study finds

    ByAdmin August 29, 2022

    New research suggests the massive ice sheet is already set to lose more than 3 percent of its mass, even if the world stopped emitting greenhouse gases today

    Read More Greenland ice sheet set to raise sea levels by nearly a foot, study findsContinue

  • Pakistan Hit by Deadly Floods of ‘Epic Proportions’
    Climate Change | Consequences

    Pakistan Hit by Deadly Floods of ‘Epic Proportions’

    ByAdmin August 29, 2022

    More than 1,000 have died since mid-June from flooding that a senior official called a “climate-induced humanitarian disaster.”

    Read More Pakistan Hit by Deadly Floods of ‘Epic Proportions’Continue

  • What is a Learning Curve & Why Is It Important?
    Economics

    What is a Learning Curve & Why Is It Important?

    ByAdmin August 29, 2022August 29, 2022

    Electricity from fossil fuels used to be far cheaper than renewables. This has dramatically changed within the last decade. The fundamental driver of this change is that renewable energy technologies follow learning curves, which means …

    Read More What is a Learning Curve & Why Is It Important?Continue

  • Geothermal in Iceland
    Technology

    Geothermal in Iceland

    ByAdmin August 27, 2022

    In this 5-min video from TED-Ed, Iceland shows how they extract low-GHG geothermal energy from the Earth. Harnessing geothermal energy with heat pumps is something that can be done around the world.

    Read More Geothermal in IcelandContinue

  • 64% Of Americans Are ‘Somewhat’ Or ‘Very Worried’ About Climate Change – Will They Vote?
    Climate Change | Public Opinion

    64% Of Americans Are ‘Somewhat’ Or ‘Very Worried’ About Climate Change – Will They Vote?

    ByAdmin August 27, 2022

    Here are the latest stats from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communications. The preconditions for “creating political will for climate change solutions” are there.

    Read More 64% Of Americans Are ‘Somewhat’ Or ‘Very Worried’ About Climate Change – Will They Vote?Continue

  • Cortez Masto touts clean energy boost thanks to inflation bill
    Politics

    Cortez Masto touts clean energy boost thanks to inflation bill

    ByAdmin August 25, 2022August 25, 2022

    Labor and environmental organizations gathered with Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto on Friday to tout the recently passed Inflation Reduction Act and how it will benefit the state’s clean energy sector.

    Read More Cortez Masto touts clean energy boost thanks to inflation billContinue

  • Five 1,000-year rain events have struck the U.S. in five weeks. Why?
    Climate Change

    Five 1,000-year rain events have struck the U.S. in five weeks. Why?

    ByAdmin August 25, 2022August 25, 2022

    Five weeks. Five instances of 1,000-year rain events. If it seems like the weather across the Lower 48 as of late has been bonkers, you’re not imagining things. It’s been a maelstrom of weather extremes, a seesaw fluctuating wildly from significantly dry to record wet conditions.

    Read More Five 1,000-year rain events have struck the U.S. in five weeks. Why?Continue

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