Wednesday, 2 January 2019

Will China Save the Planet? A Medium article

"As climate studies grow more urgent and the Trump administration continues to undermine climate action, all eyes are on the world’s biggest country — and currently its biggest polluter — to model the way forward."


"As a U.S.–based environmental advocate whose focus is on China, I’m in a unique position to compare and contrast the trajectories of both countries — the world’s two biggest emitters of carbon — as they grapple with the enormous threat of climate change and take steps to combat it. In my new book, Will China Save The Planet?, I explore one key difference in how the governments of the two nations are addressing the issue. While the United States under President Trump has shamefully stalled on the very real climate progress that was made during the Obama administration, China has owned up to its oversize role in putting greenhouse gases into the earth’s atmosphere. Accordingly, it has committed itself to play an oversize role in slowing the CO2 juggernaut and establishing the groundwork for a 21st-century clean-energy economy."


#china #greenhousegaspollution #climate crisis #trumpadministration #climatecrisis


As climate studies grow more urgent and the Trump administration continues to undermine climate action, all…

Drilled: The Climate Crime of the Century, a Climate Investigation Centre post

Photo by Kevin Harris on Unsplash

A newly released podcast, Drilled, “investigates the crime of the century — the creation of climate denial.”

The eight part series takes listeners back in time to the inception of climate change denial. It tells the story of the special interests that launched campaigns against evolving climate science and the momentum created by this science, starting in the late 1980s and sustained through the 2000s. Guided by documents uncovered by reporters, academics, and activists in recent years, Drilled exposes the campaign of climate denial as a successful public relations endeavor undertaken by the fossil fuel industry and allies. 

The podcast utilizes primary source documents, such as internal corporate correspondence, leaked plans, government records, and interviews with former fossil fuel industry scientists to illuminate this little known history. The collection of documents hosted on Climate Files and featured in Drilled outline a story of corporate knowledge and deceit. 

This history is critical in understanding why climate science has become a “political” issue today and the origin of denial rhetoric that permeates society today, right up to President Trump.

#climatedenial #climate deniers #climatecriminals #climatechange #climatecrisis

Go to - Drilled: The Climate Crime of the Century

Tuesday, 1 January 2019

Fox News: The Truth About Global Warming - Climate Change Deniers


Before listening check out this background research by the about Patrick Michaels.

Patrick Michaels’ 30 Years of Climate Denial

 

 

Drilled: The Climate Crime of the Century

 

 

 




CNN: Scientist laughs at climate change skeptics




Katharine Hayhoe, an atmospheric scientist who assisted government agencies in publishing a report predicting devastating damages from climate change, said she in no way benefited financially from helping to write it.

Is Climate Change Too Much of An Inconvenience?



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Numbers of vertebrate animals have been depleted by 60% since 1970 due to direct human destruction, but at the end of the day do our modern comforts just mean too much to us to give up for long-term future gain?


I have recently been making concerted efforts to reduce the waste I create and lessen my individual impact on climate change. Not only does this take some thinking and planning, as these practices are not culturally inscribed in the average person, but even with the best tips and plans of action, it is not as easy as you might hope.

Firstly, there are numerous ways to reduce your personal carbon footprint. Plastic waste; general waste; other recyclable waste; food waste; food consumption — particularly meat and dairy, but also other produce, such as soy; energy consumption; pollution; and so on.

Where to start?

Go to Medium article

Monday, 31 December 2018

Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO biennial State of the Climate report.




The Australian Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO have released their fifth biennial State of the Climate report.

State of the Climate 2018 is the latest biennial snapshot of climate change in Australia. It focuses on observed long-term trends that are happening now and are likely to continue into the near future, as well as significant climate events that have occurred over the past two years. These changes are described through the latest observations from CSIRO and Bureau of Meteorology marine, atmospheric and terrestrial monitoring programs.
The report also summarises the latest climate research from Australia and around the world. This will help inform a range of economic, environmental and social risk assessments and responses by government, industry and communities.

See The Conversation Article

Read more: State of the Climate 2016: Bureau of Meteorology and CSIRO

A Carbon Capture and Storage Plant



#carboncapture #carbonemissions #renewableenergy #climatecriminals #climatedeniers