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Tuesday, 12 February 2019
A dire opportunity: rural communities in the face of climate change: CRA
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| Soil Health - Decarbonisation |
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1.5°C = Zero Fossil Fuels: 350.org
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| 1.5 degrees heating |
It’s simple — to keep global warming below 1.5°C, coal, oil + gas needs to stay in the ground.
On October 8, 2018, the Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released a special report on keeping
warming below 1.5°C. It was a wake-up call to the world that the window
for avoiding runaway climate change is closing — fast.
To have any chance of staying under 1.5°C of warming, no new fossil fuel project can be allowed to go ahead.
The fossil fuel industry is knowingly causing
the climate crisis. Every institution and every single level of
government has a role to play in stopping this reckless industry before
it’s too late.
We must demand that all institutions withdraw
their support from the fossil fuel industry — be that investments,
sponsorships, subsidies or permits — and stand up to the industry before
it’s too late.
#fossil fuels #divestment #coal #oil #gas #IPCC #1.5degrees C # global warming
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Monday, 11 February 2019
From Medium: The Economics of Climate Change Explained
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| Increased coastal storms due to climate change are expected to cause significant economic damage. |
"Climate
change is well known for its destructive impacts — ranging from rising
sea levels to more fierce natural disasters. There is increasing concern
that some areas currently home to many people could become
uninhabitable within only a few short decades. The world has come
together in response, forming the Paris Agreement in an attempt to
mitigate the effects of climate change.
A Huge Climate Change Movement Led By Teenage Girls Is Sweeping Europe: BuzzFeed
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| Climate action march Eric Lalmand / AFP / Getty Images |
"LONDON — A huge student protest movement led almost exclusively by teenage girls and young women is sweeping Europe, and it's on the brink of breaking through in the US."
"The protests are injecting a new urgency into the debate around climate change, and calling attention to a lack of action by governments. They are also a sign of the new political power of young women, especially in Europe.
Climate strikes have also been organized by students in Australia, and US organizers are planning to participate in an international day of action on March 15.
Jamie Margolin, the 17-year-old founder and executive director of Zero Hour, a group working on the March 15 protest in the US, told BuzzFeed News that climate activism has given young women like her a chance to be heard."
Read the BuzzFeed article
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Sunday, 10 February 2019
In A.C., farmers talk climate change Feb 8, 2018
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| Farmers talk Climate Change |
The topic was front and center at Harrah's Resort Atlantic City earlier this week, where hundreds of growers from the state's billion-dollar farming industry gathered for New Jersey's 104th State Agricultural Convention.
"There
were people for years that denied there was climate change ... Now I
think there's more acceptance because they can see it on their farms and
fields," said Douglas Fisher, secretary of the Department of
Agriculture.
Read the Science Nature article
#farmers #farming # New Jersey #food production # Agriculture #farms #Atlantic City
Read the Science Nature article
#farmers #farming # New Jersey #food production # Agriculture #farms #Atlantic City
Rolling Stone: What’s Another Way to Say ‘We’re F-cked’? One of the leading climate scientists of our time is warning of the horrifying possibility of 15-to-20 feet of sea-level rise
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Saturday, 9 February 2019
Australia can meet Paris targets if government doesn't hinder progress, report claims
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New research finds Australia is installing renewable energy faster than any other country, a trend that will allow Australia to meet its economy-wide Paris targets five years ahead of schedule if politics doesn’t derail the trend, according to new research from the Australian National University.
Read The Guardian article
BUT
"Dr Teske said ANU's research focussed on the energy market and not the entire sector.
"We also need to take into account our emissions and transport [and] if we want to electrify our transport system, we need to take into account that the electricity demand in Australia will roughly double," he said.
"Even if we meet our, let's say, 2025 or 2030 targets, we need a long term target and we don't have long term energy policies in place right now." From ABC NEWS
Rolling Stone: What’s Another Way to Say ‘We’re F-cked’? One of the leading climate scientists of our time is warning of the horrifying possibility of 15-to-20 feet of sea-level rise
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