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VICTOR JOECKS: Las Vegas’ megadrought shows there’s no need to stress about global warming

Las Vegas Review-Journal 16 Feb 2022
It’s another reason not to panic about global warming. On Monday, a study published in Nature Climate Change proclaimed that the West is in the midst of a megadrought ... Park Williams, a climate hydrologist at UCLA and lead author of the study, blamed global warming ... These changes aren’t without cost.
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Rising sea levels pose perilous threat to California coast as study raises new alarms

The Los Angeles Times 16 Feb 2022
The two primary causes for sea level rise are the expansion of ocean water as it warms, and the melting of ice sheets and glaciers, according to the report ... Scientists are seeing changes off Alaska that have never been documented before, as warming upsets a vast ecosystem and one of the world’s vital fisheries.
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Australian Met dept says La Nina has peaked, may turn ‘neutral’ in March-April-May

Business Line 16 Feb 2022
When the West (nearer to Asia and India) warms up relative to the East (closer to the Americas), it is called a La Nina phase. When the warming> trend reverses (warmer in the East and colder in the West), it becomes an El Nino ... These changes typically foreshadow a breakdown in a La Nina event, which normally occurs in March-April-May.
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What drives sea level rise? US report warns of 1-foot rise within three decades and ...

Waco Tribune-Herald 16 Feb 2022
The rise is due to both sinking land and global warming ... As a geoscientist, I study sea level rise and the effects of climate change. Here’s a quick explanation of two main ways global warming is affecting ocean levels and their threat to the coasts ... Climate change is melting sea ice as well.
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What drives sea level rise? US report warns of 10-12 inches more by midcentury with ...

The Buffalo News 16 Feb 2022
The rise is due to both sinking land and global warming ... As a geoscientist, I study sea level rise and the effects of climate change. Here’s a quick explanation of two main ways global warming is affecting ocean levels and their threat to the coasts ... Climate change is melting sea ice as well.
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What drives sea level rise? Report warns of one-foot rise within three decades and more ...

Phys Dot Org 16 Feb 2022
The rise is due to both sinking land and global warming ... As a geoscientist, I study sea level rise and the effects of climate change. Here's a quick explanation of two main ways global warming is affecting ocean levels and their threat to the coasts ... Climate change is melting sea ice as well.
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West megadrought worsens to driest in at least 1,200 years

Park Record 16 Feb 2022
The study calculated that 42% of this megadrought can be attributed to human-caused climate change ... Williams used 29 models to create a hypothetical world with no human-caused warming then compared it to what happened in real life — the scientifically accepted way to check if an extreme weather event is due to climate change.
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Virtual program set on Bering seabirds

The Daily Star 16 Feb 2022
... present “Bering Seabirds and Environmental Change from 3,000 Years Ago to the Present Day” at 7.30 p.m ... According to a media release, rapid climate change is occurring globally and the Arctic and Subarctic regions are warming three-to-four times faster than the rest of the world.
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WEBINAR | Climate change: A Critical Conversation with Millen-Zs

Business Day 16 Feb 2022
Southern Africa is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the world, according to the Centre for Environmental Rights. Climate change is here, it is real, and it will affect younger generations, women and children most profoundly.  ... We have to change our ...
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Editorial: Los Angeles lags on building electrification. Now is the time to ban new gas hookups

The Los Angeles Times 16 Feb 2022
Appliances are not as obvious polluters as power plants or diesel trucks, but the gas-fueled stoves, water heaters, furnaces and clothes dryers that predominate in California homes and businesses are a major source of health-damaging and planet-warming emissions ... is unlikely to deter it from using ratepayer money to derail climate change action.
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US biofuel industry defends record as Biden administration mulls policy reform

Reuters 16 Feb 2022
President Biden has announced a goal of decarbonizing the nation’s economy by 2050 to combat climate change ... A study published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences concluded that ethanol is likely a much bigger contributor to global warming than straight gasoline, due to land use changes required to grow corn.
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Dog, review: soulful eyes, rippling flanks… and Channing Tatum

The Daily Telegraph 16 Feb 2022
... is warm and obviously unfeigned ... But what might be called the climactic Greyfriars Bobby moment is staged with surprising sensitivity, and audience members who’ve paid to have their hearts warmed then broken by sad-eyed canine loyalty will not leave feeling short-changed.
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Fake snow and downed trees: Evidence of Beijing Olympics' unsustainability

Phys Dot Org 16 Feb 2022
These were both done to prepare for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, measures Brock researchers say harm local ecosystems and contribute to global climate change ... Winter Olympics are held in the Northern Hemisphere, which is warming up faster than the average global temperature under climate change, says Professor of Biology Liette Vasseur.
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Sea levels along U.S. coast to rise a foot by 2050, study projects

Sandhills Express 16 Feb 2022
Scientists say sea levels could rise above the study’s projections if the rates at which oceans warm and ice from glaciers and ice sheets melt — the two primary drivers in changes to the world’s average sea levels — continue to increase.
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Is the Future Predetermined?

Armstrong Economics 16 Feb 2022
Even these people arguing for Global Warming that they switched to climate change when the cold confronted their theories, is ponce more rewriting history to fit their predetermined conclusion ... When a forest is on fire, it gives off CO2, and before fossil fuels, they burned wood to stay warm.
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