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The ‘Both Siderism’ That Once Dominated Climate Coverage Has Now Become a Staple of Stories About Eating Less Meat

Inside Climate News

A Towson professor called the faux debate over the sustainability of a meat-based diet “striking,” plus volcanic ash in Lake Mead, a videogame called Floodland and a database covering every tree on the planet. By Katelyn Weisbrod For years, the reality of climate change was presented in newspaper articles as an open debate.

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Most read articles of March 2022: Secrets of ancient leftovers revealed and endangered shark discovered in pet food

Frontiers

Each month, Frontiers shines a spotlight on some of the leading research across a wide range of topics. Article link: [link]. A team of researchers at Yale-NUS College in Singapore analyzed pet food products purchased within Singapore and discovered that these terms may refer to endangered shark meat. Article link: [link].

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Something Stinks: California Must End Manure Biomethane Accounting Gimmicks in its Low Carbon Fuel Standard

Union of Concerned Scientists

LCFS biomethane subsidies contribute to consolidation in the meat and dairy industry. It flips this logic on its head by allowing fossil fuel producers to continue to sell fossil fuels by claiming credit for offsetting methane emissions reductions that are part of a milk or meat producer’s supply chain.

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Book review : Regeneration by Paul Hawken

Edouard Stenger

Examples of this abound : rewilding, sylvopasture, agroforestry, composting… For this to happen, we all need to learn to live both in sufficiency and in harmony with Nature , something I alluded to in my article last week. No, current technologies and future inventions will be needed and welcomed.

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Could the world really become net zero by 2040 ?

Edouard Stenger

Their coverage of the climate crises and energy topic is most of the time pertinent. This enabled me to read a thought-provoking article stating and arguing that the world could be net zero much faster than thought, by the 2040s. Last year I subscribed to the Guardian as I believe it’s a great independant newspaper.

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8 ways to save our climate, and our lives

Edouard Stenger

After the rather distressing article from last week, I thought I would be publishing today something a bit more uplifting, something that reminds us all that, no we are not completely doomed just yet, provided we act and act swiftly. This was mentioned in an article in The Guardian. Conclusion This article may not be very original.

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Climate Feedback Unscientifically Confuses "Disasters" & Weather Events & Endorses Pseudoscientific Claim That We Are in A "Sixth Mass Extinction"

Environmental Progress

In 2011, the British scientific journal Nature published an article titled “Species-Area Relationships Always Overestimate Extinction Rates from Habitat Loss.” Nowhere do I do that either in this article or Apocalypse Never. By 1968, Norwegian whalers were reduced to selling whale meat to pet food manufacturers.