# Global warming
CLIMATE CRISIS: Damage Control
"Some future changes are unavoidable and/or irreversible but can be limited by deep, rapid and sustained global greenhouse gas emissions reduction. The likelihood of abrupt and/or irreversible changes increases with higher global warming levels. Similarly, the probability of low-likelihood outcomes associated with potentially very large adverse impacts increases with higher global warming levels. Scientists at the IPCC urge on their recent released report on the website.
Major U.N. Panel Warns Global Warming Will Reach Critical Mass in the 2030s Unless Stronger Action is Taken Now
The action advised is global in scope. This article is based on corporate postings and accredited media reports. Linked information within this article is attributed to the following outlets:NASA.gov,NYT.com, and UN.org.
"Study Shows Intensity of Drought and Rainfall Increasing Sharply in Past 20 Years"
A new study published in the journal Nature Water has revealed that the intensity of extreme drought and rainfall has increased significantly over the last 20 years. Such weather events are causing widespread damage to infrastructure, crop failure, and even humanitarian crises and conflicts.
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Exploration of Venus May Provide Critical Aid in Combatting Climate Change on Earth
The most inhospitable surface of Venus, in a photo taken before the Soviet spacecraft melted 23 minutes after it landed! (Roscosmos 10/1975)Photo byBreaking Through News Written by: Sam Orlando.
Forestry May Increase Global Warming Effects Which Can Cause A Rise In Asthma Attacks
Forests play an essential role in the global climate, and their destruction can have a devastating effect on the environment. As forests are cleared for development, the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases, leading to global warming. This, in turn, can cause an increase in asthma attacks, as the warmer temperatures can cause air pollution to worsen.
Western US breaks all heat records, western US on the brink of drought, more than 40 percent of land moisture loss
March has just begun, but the heat in the country has broken all records. According to the Meteorological Department, after the last 122 years, such a temperature has been seen. Even the government has issued an advisory on summer. Apart from India, the situation in the US is worse. There is such a severe drought in the western part, which has not been seen in the last 1200 years .
California weather phenomenon; What is happening in California?
If you haven't yet heard, The National Weather Service’s (NWS) office in San Diego issued a blizzard warning for the first time in its history, and Los Angeles office did so for the first time since 1989. That was 3 decades ago. And that's not the end of it.
What happened to the March wind in Southwest Virginia?
The third month of the year is one of transition from Winter to Spring which is why March weather can be so fickle. You might leave home wearing a sweater because it is warm and by the time you return, you might need an umbrella because it began to rain or wish you had on a heavier jacket because the temperature dropped. This transition is largely responsible for what is referred to as March winds which used to be regular in this neck of the woods and oh-so-strong.
The Science Behind Body Temperature; Staying Cool on a Warming Planet
Every year, athletes the world over train and sweat in scorching environments in an effort to improve endurance, skills, or win a coveted roster spot. While covering the struggle to land a professional football position, writer Hunter S. Thompson quoted legendary Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis, “Speed kills.” According to Davis, everything else in the game can be taught, but speed is a gift from God.
Climate Crisis Worsening Antimicrobial Resistance: UN Report
A new report from the United Nations has revealed that climate change contributes to the emergence of superbugs, bacteria resistant to antibiotics. The increased temperatures and environmental pressures caused by the climate crisis create the perfect conditions for these bugs to thrive, making diseases harder to treat.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis Awards $275 Million to Coastal Areas to Thwart Rising Seas, Storm Surge
Following the catastrophic flooding and beach erosion that devastated Florida's coastal cities during Hurricanes Ian and Nicole, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis awarded $275 million for 75 resilience projects using already-appropriated funding through the Resilient Florida program to help prepare vulnerable communities for the adverse impacts of flooding and storm surge.
New scientific study prediction for 2030- Earth will experience an alarming sixth mass extinction of millions of species
According to a recent report, Earth is possibly headed toward its next "mass extinction event." Even though large-scale biodiversity extinction is occurring, researchers assert that this biodiversity extinction "doesn't qualify as a mass extinction just yet, [but] the earth is rapidly barrelling towards the sixth such event" as described in the video below. [i]
Severe U.S. Food Shortages Listed For 2023. Analysts Warn to Stock Up Now.
From the Russia-Ukraine war to global warming, certain foods are expected to be limited on shelves nationwide in the coming weeks due in part to global scourges. This article is based on corporate postings and accredited media reports. Linked information within this article is attributed to the following outlets:SheFinds.com, Yahoo.com, Mashed.com, McKinsey.com, Brookings.edu, FoxNews.com, and EatThis.com.
Walmart is Entirely Discontinuing Carry-Out Paper Bag Purchases in One State Beginning January 18
Two iterations of an eco-friendly bag policy are becoming effectuated by Walmart locations across the nation. This article is based on corporate postings and accredited media reports. Linked information within this article is attributed to the following outlets:Facebook.com and BestLifeOnline.com.
Over 200 Walmart Stores Soon to Charge 10 Cents Per Shopping Bag
A Colorado Walmart will soon join locations in three other states to meet eco-friendly initiatives. This article is based on corporate postings and accredited media reports. Linked information within this article is attributed to the following outlets:BestLifeOnline.com, The Daily Sentinel, and Corporate.Walmart.com.
A Country is Deciding to go Digital and the reason is terrifying
As our land disappears, we have no choice but to become the world's first digital nation. Only concerted global effort can ensure that Tuvalu does not move permanently online and disappear forever from the physical plane.
Georgia’s Marjorie Taylor-Greene Dismisses Climate Change and Warns That the Government Will “Force You To Drive an EV”
After Gov. Kemp announces 8,000 new EV jobs in Georgia. Marjorie Taylor-GreenePhoto byGage Skidmore, United States of America, CC BY-SA 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons. On December 6, Georgia's most-controversial and divisive Republican, Marjorie Taylor-Greene took to Twitter to claim that warnings of global warming haven't amounted to anything, since "the planet hasn't instantly exploded in a fireball."
Students protest CU fossil-fuel investments at local UN climate summit
University of Colorado students hold a demonstration at the Boulder campus to protest the school's investments in fossil fuel companies.Photo byBella Pao. (Boulder, Colo.) Hilda Flavia Nakabuye, a climate activist from a farming region in Uganda, remembers how her family went from supplying food to people in the area to not having enough to eat themselves as worsening heat waves decimated crop yields.
Tampa Bay Area Experiences Extended Mosquito Season
MosquitoPhoto by Егор Камелев on Unsplash. Thanks to its warm, humid climate, mosquitos are a fact of life in Florida. Now, according to recent data from Climate Central, the mosquito season in the Tampa area is growing longer with mosquitoes thriving in temperatures of between 50-95°F — Tampa Bay's sweet spot.
Biden will speak at the climate summit as pressure on wealthy nations increases
As developing nations accuse the United States and other major polluters of creating climate change and demand compensation, President Biden comes to Egypt. Few past American presidents can match President Biden's environmental credentials when he attends the United Nations climate negotiations on Friday. He coerced Congress into passing a historic climate law, which is investing $370 billion in the drive to transition the American economy away from fossil fuels. He has infused environmental policy throughout the federal administration. His administration intends to limit methane, a potent climate gas, with the strictest legislation yet.