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Countries’ carbon removal plans not enough for 1.5C warming limit, study warns
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe first-of-its-kind analysis found there was a gap of up to 3.2 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide...
Deforestation in Indonesia spiked last year, but resources analyst sees better overall trend
Associated Press· 6 days agoFrom trees felled in protected national parks to massive swaths of jungle razed for palm oil and paper plantations, Indonesia had a 27% uptick in primary forest loss in 2023 from the previous ...
Why You May Soon Be Drinking Synthetic Coffee
The Wall Street Journal via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoUsing plant breeding to bring desirable traits from wild coffee plants that still exist could lead to hardier trees that can handle more heat stress, as...
‘It’s going to be worse’: Brazil braces for more pain amid record flooding
Al Jazeera· 17 hours agoOverpowering floods and mudslides caused by torrential rains are continuing to sweep southern...
Prestigious Goldman Prize honors 7 environmental leaders in San Francisco
Fox local via AOL· 5 days agoMarcel Gomes coordinated a global investigation that linked beef from the work's largest meatpacking company to illegal deforestation in the Amazon rainforest ...
Research indicates that carbon dioxide removal plans will not be enough to meet Paris treaty goals
Engadget· 2 days agoNew research indicates a large “emissions gap” between what actions nations have committed to help...
Climate is one culprit in growth and spread of dust in Middle East
Phys.org· 3 days agoDust levels have increased in many parts of the Middle East chiefly due to global warming, but other human activities also share credit, says Zahra Kalantari, associate professor ...
See the $36 billion Great Green Wall in Africa that's an attempt to hold back desertification
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 5 days ago"We moved the vision of the Great Green Wall from one that was impractical to one that was...
Are we fossil fools? A wake-up call for Earth Day | The Daily Nexus
Daily Nexus· 3 days ago(former senior vice president of Rockwell International Corporation) presented their key findings on climate change at the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History on Monday, April 22. In their ...
Corals Are Once Again Bleaching En Masse, but Their Fate Isn’t Sealed
Scientific American· 6 days agoTerry Hughes: It's very stressful to spend an entire day in a plane flying over, say, 200 reefs, all...