Richard Smithflipped into EarthThe scariest thing about global warming (and Covid-19)verified_publisherVox - David RobertsOn Thursday, 2,800 Americans died from Covid-19. That is more than died on September 11, 2001 in a horrific attack that sparked a national convulsion and two wars that are still ongoing. If an accident or attack had violently killed this many US citizens in January of this year, there would have …
The Washington Postflipped into PoliticsThe president who says the coronavirus will go away makes the same prediction about global warmingverified_publisherThe Washington PostThere are a range of policy issues on which President Trump’s approach varies dramatically from that of his opponent in this year’s presidential contest, former vice president Joe Biden. But on none is the difference more stark than on the issue of climate change. Even on the coronavirus pandemic, …
MixTecflipped into GEOAnother Month Gone, Another Month Entering the Global Warming Record Booksdiscovermagazine.com - Tom YulsmanWith Siberia burning under unprecedented heat, our planet experienced a virtual tie for warmest June on record. The first of several monthly analyses …
MsCuttsScienceflipped into SpaceAsk An Astronomer: Dr Dibyendu Nandi on Sun’s Cycles, Solar Minimum, and Its Impact on Global Warming | The Weather Channel - Articles from The Weather Channel | weather.comweather.com - TWC India Edit TeamThe Sun, driver of life on Earth, is located at the centre of our solar system. Being a massive ball of electrically charged hot gases, Sun’s gravity …
euronews greenJul 6, 2020Pink snow in the Italian Alps could be linked to global warmingverified_publishereuronews green - Maeve CampbellA type of algae usually found in Greenland has started to grow in northern Italy - and it’s turning the glaciers pink. Despite its rosy appearance, …
Fox Newsflipped into Latest NewsSouth Pole has warmed at over 3 times the global rate for decades, scientists sayverified_publisherFox News - Christopher CarboneThe South Pole has warmed more than three times the global rate for the past three decades, a new study reports. Scientists involved in the study, which was published Monday in the peer-reviewed British journal Nature Climate Change, believe this warming is linked to accelerating ice melt elsewhere …