Chapter 48 Climate Change: New Ways to Inhabit the Earth Eliana Cangelli Abstract The text begins by proposing a critical reading of the climate crisis, aimed at pointing out the need for a collective consciousness allowing solutions to be found that are unbound by having to maintain the ...
NOAA scientists refuse to link warming weather to climate change In a monthly reporting call on global climate, researchers from the US government’s climate and weather agency avoided mentioning rising levels of greenhouse gases News Free Environment Why geologists can’t agree on when the Anthro...
Compared with those from prior years, this report more closely tied the well-being of the planet to the well-being of the people who inhabit it. “Since AR5, new evidence and awareness of current impacts and projected risk of climate change on health, wellbeing, migration, and conflict eme...
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As we teether on the precipice of our climate’s future, learning from our mistakes has never been more vital. “The whole project was about presenting questions,” explains Munro. “Are we capable of the change that’s required? And are we going to address the fundamental structural issues...
Javier’s comment –“….accepting the IPCC assumption that there are no other natural contributions to climate change than those already identified, i.e., natural forcing has contributed net zero to climate change since 1850.” Concurring with Javier – This is one of the illogical claims eve...
http://www.foreignpolicy.com /articles/2007/08/13/the_new_myth_about_climate_changeIdean Salehyan, "The New Myth about Climate Change," Foreign Policy, August 2007 (www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=3922 [September 2008]). For an elaboration of this argument, see ...
about the future can only come from an understanding of the underlying processes at work; an understanding that goes beyond our models. We need to develop understanding of the fundamental dependencies and uncertainties inherent when trying to project the future under climate change. Much could be ...
A selection of recent articles and gems from the New Scientist archive Humans Why it’s so hard to tell when Homo sapiens became a distinct species The more we discover about our species' family tree, the harder it becomes to pinpoint when exactly Homo sapiens emerged, raising questions ...
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