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The Famine Developing in Gaza Follows a Clear Pattern

Scientific American

Famine is affecting an increasing number of people in Gaza, Sudan, Haiti and elsewhere around the globe, and its development follows a clear pattern

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KLM Climate Suit Follows A Pattern. What Now?

Environment + Energy Leader

KLM is the latest airline to get sued for allegedly making false claims about its climate promises— a company pledging to be net zero by 2050, following a familiar pattern.

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Mind the Gaps: How the UN Climate Plan Fails to Follow the Science

Yale E360

climate conference in Dubai agreed on a plan to keep global warming to 1.5 degrees C and achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. But researchers are warning that these pledges are not grounded in sound science and will fail to prevent the worst impacts of climate change. Read more on E360 →

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Will EPA Follow the Science and Protect Us from Ozone Pollution?

Union of Concerned Scientists

But will the EPA follow CASAC’s recommendations? While the EPA is not required by law to follow CASAC’s recommendations, it is a really bad look if the agency fails to do so; the EPA administrator is even required to explain the reasoning for deviating from CASAC recommendations. …But

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2023 appears to follow an upward trend in the North Atlantic/Caribbean named tropical cyclone count

Real Climate

But it appears to follow a historical trend for named tropical cyclones with an increasing number over time. link] The post 2023 appears to follow an upward trend in the North Atlantic/Caribbean named tropical cyclone count first appeared on RealClimate. In spite of the current El Niño, which tends to give lower numbers. 83-89, 2023.

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Sun Erupts with Largest Flare of This Solar Cycle, but Auroras Unlikely to Follow

Scientific American

The same massive sunspot that gave Earth multiple nights of stunning aurora displays has now produced the largest flare of the current solar cycle

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DC’s Shifting Indoor Mask Mandate: Follow the Science, Mayor Bowser

Union of Concerned Scientists

The mayor’s decision to lift DC's indoor mask mandate is not based on the best available science and evidence.

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