The pair restarted their work in Massachusetts with about 400 brook trout reared for up to eight months in tanks. The scientists kept some of the fish in waters set at 59 degrees Fahrenheit while others at 68 degrees Fahrenheit. All were fed the same diet....
The corals are casualties of surging global temperatures which have smashed historical records in the past year — caused mainly by fossil fuels driving up carbon emissions and accelerated by the El Niño weather pattern, which heats ocean temperatures in this part of the world.
Firms working on decarbonization need IT, and if you’re licensed as an electrician, there’s a lot of work replacing heating systems and hot water heaters with heat pumps to be done
Yes, as we burn more fossil fuels and raise the temperature, water evaporates faster and the air holds more, so you get both more intense dry periods and more intense rainfall.
It’s more that ebikes go a bit faster than an untrained rider, which effectively doubles the number of people who can use one to replace a car on a lot of their trips
New documents show oil executives promoted natural gas as green — but knew it wasn’t | It's the first evidence of an oil company acknowledging that gas wasn't as climate-friendly as promised. (grist.org)
Fish are shrinking around the world. Here’s why scientists are worried. | Figuring out the reason why has big implications, with billions of people depending on seafood for protein. (wapo.st)
The pair restarted their work in Massachusetts with about 400 brook trout reared for up to eight months in tanks. The scientists kept some of the fish in waters set at 59 degrees Fahrenheit while others at 68 degrees Fahrenheit. All were fed the same diet....
Will Shoppers Ever Care About the Destruction of the Planet? Tactics to convince people to buy less aren’t working. A quirky new documentary by Patagonia takes a different approach. (www.nytimes.com)
Gallows Humor and Talk of Escape: Trump’s Possible Return Rattles Capital (www.nytimes.com)
Mountain Goats Are Not Avalanche-Proof (www.nytimes.com)
‘Like wildfires underwater’: Worst summer on record for Great Barrier Reef as coral die-off sweeps planet | CNN (www.cnn.com)
The corals are casualties of surging global temperatures which have smashed historical records in the past year — caused mainly by fossil fuels driving up carbon emissions and accelerated by the El Niño weather pattern, which heats ocean temperatures in this part of the world.
The Science Behind Why the World Is Getting Wetter | From East Africa to southeastern Australia, large parts of the planet are underwater after unusually heavy rains in unexpected areas (www.wsj.com)
How the Oil and Gas Industry Smuggles Corporate Propaganda into Schools (drilled.media)
Just How Dangerous Is Europe’s Rising Far Right? Anti-immigration parties with fascist roots — and an uncertain commitment to democracy — are now mainstream. (www.nytimes.com)
Massive methane gas buildout puts our communities, climate at risk [Southeast US] (www.southernenvironment.org)
‘We’re looking at losing 20% of Olympic nations’: how the climate crisis is changing sport (www.theguardian.com)
Russia plotting sabotage across Europe, intelligence agencies warn (www.ft.com)
Shell sold millions of ‘phantom’ carbon credits | Subsidy scheme in Alberta allowed oil major to register carbon credits equivalent to twice the volume of CO₂ captured (www.ft.com)
E-bike incentives prove to be worth the investment | UBC study finds rebate program significantly reduced car travel and carbon emissions (news.ubc.ca)
Was the Stone Age Actually the Wood Age? (www.nytimes.com)