The Famine Developing in Gaza Follows a Clear Pattern
Scientific American
MAY 2, 2024
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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Scientific American
MAY 2, 2024
Famine is affecting an increasing number of people in Gaza, Sudan, Haiti and elsewhere around the globe, and its development follows a clear pattern
Environment + Energy Leader
JUNE 13, 2023
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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Yale E360
JANUARY 9, 2024
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 →
Union of Concerned Scientists
MAY 17, 2023
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
Real Climate
DECEMBER 17, 2023
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.
Scientific American
MAY 14, 2024
The same massive sunspot that gave Earth multiple nights of stunning aurora displays has now produced the largest flare of the current solar cycle
Union of Concerned Scientists
DECEMBER 9, 2021
The mayor’s decision to lift DC's indoor mask mandate is not based on the best available science and evidence.
New Scientist
JUNE 15, 2023
Most modern plants grow leaves in a pattern that follows the Fibonacci sequence, but a reconstruction of a 400-million-year-old plant reveals that its leaves grew much more chaotically
Physics World
NOVEMBER 4, 2021
The pilot study, led by senior authors Henrik Zetterberg of the University of Gothenburg and Alexander Choukér of the Ludwig-Maximilians University Munich , followed five Russian cosmonauts onboard the International Space Station. Follow-up studies on Earth.
Cool Green Science
FEBRUARY 19, 2023
Follow our tips, and you can see predators in action in your local neighborhood. Follow the Prey appeared first on Cool Green Science. Want better quality wildlife sightings? The post Want to See Wild Predators?
Scientific American
OCTOBER 20, 2023
Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
Environmental News Bits
JULY 29, 2022
PFAS are used in a wide range of products, such as non-stick cookware, water and stain repellent fabrics, and fire-fighting foam, because they have properties that repel oil and water, reduce … Continue reading Guidance on PFAS Exposure, Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up.
Nanotech
JANUARY 8, 2024
Department of Energy’s (DOE) Bioenergy Technologies Office (BETO) announced on December 20, 2023, that it released a summary report following its June 8-9, 2023, Workshop: Transitioning to a Sustainable, Circular Economy for Plastics.
Scientific American
APRIL 16, 2024
Scientific expertise is typically limited and specific. When evaluating scientific claims, look to the relevant experts
Environmental News Bits
OCTOBER 24, 2023
“Facilitating Community Development Following Disruption.” It highlights anti-oppressive intervention strategies used in the resilience-enhancing … Continue reading Facilitating Community Development Following Disruption ” in Greene, R., eds) Resilience Enhancement in Social Work Practice. Springer, Cham.
Frontiers
MARCH 5, 2023
This navigation strategy is similar to the one followed by the first human pilots. The post Bees follow linear landmarks to find their way home, just like the first pilots first appeared on Science & research news | Frontiers. Selling the articles is not allowed.
Union of Concerned Scientists
DECEMBER 8, 2022
Agriculture is responsible for emitting around 11 percent of all global warming pollution in the United States—roughly the annual equivalent of 141.75 million cars.
Scientific American
MARCH 20, 2024
Aedes aegypti mosquitoes use social cues to decide where to lay their eggs, scientists discover
Ohio Environmental Law
SEPTEMBER 4, 2023
To provide a visual representation of what the Sackett decision means with regard to protections of wetlands, consider the following two images used in a recent presentation I made with Dr. Michael Liptak (Enviroscience). The second slide shows the wetlands that will be federally protected following Sackett. Following SWANCC v.
Ohio Environmental Law
SEPTEMBER 4, 2023
To provide a visual representation of what the Sackett decision means with regard to protections of wetlands, consider the following two images used in a recent presentation I made with Dr. Michael Liptak (Enviroscience). The second slide shows the wetlands that will be federally protected following Sackett. Following SWANCC v.
Union of Concerned Scientists
OCTOBER 18, 2021
Despite claiming to endorse a carbon tax, ExxonMobil has funneled millions of dollars to lawmakers who oppose the idea.
Environmental News Bits
JULY 13, 2023
Now, a little more than 100 years later, we are revisiting some of those localities to study the bird life, tracking its changes through time, and … Continue reading Following in the footsteps of early 20th century naturalist Elizabeth Kerr
New Scientist
NOVEMBER 14, 2023
Snakelocks anemones are the first known “heliotropic” animals – their tentacles point towards the sun, tracking its movements like plants do
Frontiers
APRIL 25, 2022
The following year I tried again, and I managed to enter the class and to attend the second year of Biology where I discovered biochemistry and I immediately fell in love with it. I did the master’s thesis with my professor of Biochemistry on plant defense mechanisms, and then the doctorate in the same field followed by the postdoc.
Circle of Blue
SEPTEMBER 30, 2021
A new audit from the European Court of Auditors found that agricultural policies at both the European Union (EU) and Member State level do not always follow EU water policies. The post The Stream, September 30, 2021: Agricultural Practices Do Not Follow EU Water Directives, New Report Says appeared first on Circle of Blue.
PA Environment Daily
AUGUST 15, 2023
NewsClips Today: -- TribLive: Natural Gas System Leaks Found In Plum’s Regency Park Neighborhood Following Fatal Rustic Ridge Blast -- AP: Homeowner Were Having Issues With Hot Water Tank Before Home Explosion In Plum, Allegheny County, Officials Say [Posted: August 15, 2023] PA Environment Digest
Yale E360
MAY 11, 2022
The world added a record 295 gigawatts of renewable power in 2021 and is on pace to surpass that amount in 2022, according to a new analysis from the International Energy Agency. Read more on E360 ?.
Environmental News Bits
JULY 25, 2023
The funding will enable Nexus … Continue reading ‘Waste-to-value’ development firm Nexus PMG targets biochar, energy following $50M infusion The round was backed by an affiliate of Greenbacker Capital Management, Ontario Power Generation Pension Fund and Liberty Mutual Insurance.
Environmental News Bits
MAY 31, 2023
District Court for the District of Columbia … Continue reading EPA to reconsider incinerator emission standards in proposed consent decree following lawsuit The decree was submitted to the U.S.
Environmental News Bits
NOVEMBER 22, 2021
A growing group of laborers is trailing hurricanes and wildfires the way farmworkers follow crops, contracting for big disaster-recovery firms, and facing exploitation, injury, and death. Read the full story in the New Yorker. Read more →
Climate Change Blawg
SEPTEMBER 26, 2020
The following are some of the top climate change legal influencers on Twitter. If you think anyone else is worth following for climate change law updates […]. The post Top 35+ Climate Change Law Influencers to Follow on Twitter appeared first on Climate Change Blawg: Climate Change Law Blogs, News & Insights.
Cool Green Science
JUNE 9, 2021
I’ve been looking forward to CicadaPalooza since January, and spent my pandemic winter reading up on all things… The post Follow Me Down the Brood X Tunnel: A Reading List appeared first on Cool Green Science. Brood X is finally here and every time I step out of my suburban Maryland home during daylight, I hear them singing.
PA Environment Daily
AUGUST 22, 2023
Following the data gathering and field study phase, the partners will begin site assessment for improvements to the flood study area to mitigate future flooding. Visit the Conservancy’s Blog , Like the Conservancy on Facebook and Follow them on Instagram. Director of the University of Delaware Water Resources Center.
NRDC
APRIL 7, 2023
President Biden’s new budget proposes eliminating billions in taxpayer giveaways to fossil fuel companies.
Scientific American
AUGUST 18, 2021
Fred Hoyle and George Gamow were brilliant iconoclasts who reached opposite conclusions about the expanding universe (for the record, Gamow was right). -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.
Environmental News Bits
MARCH 22, 2022
A new study, published in January in the journal PeerJ, looks at how regenerative … Continue reading Farms following soil-friendly practices grow healthier food, study suggests. But these days, stores offer a dizzying array of options: organic, conventional, CSAs, local agriculture. Which ones are best for your health?
Scientific American
AUGUST 18, 2021
Fred Hoyle and George Gamow were brilliant iconoclasts who reached opposite conclusions about the expanding universe (for the record, Gamow was right). -- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com.
Breezometer
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
Climate & Weather Influencers to Follow. We're going to continue increasing over the next few weeks - so if there's somebody we missed that you think we should add, let us know in the comments below! Crystal Egger.
Physics World
JUNE 18, 2021
The post Why sticky baseballs follow a greater curve, beer mats make poor Frisbees appeared first on Physics World. Using a combination of computer simulations and experiments, Johann Ostmeyer, Christoph Schürmann and Carsten Urbach found that a lifting force acts on the forward edge of a spinning disc, causing it to flip over.
Environmental News Bits
SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
PFAS are used in a wide range of products, such as non-stick cookware, water and stain repellent fabrics, and fire-fighting foam, because they have properties that repel oil and water, reduce … Continue reading Guidance on PFAS Exposure, Testing, and Clinical Follow-Up.
Scientific American
AUGUST 28, 2023
Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and technology, explaining how they change our understanding of the world and shape our lives.
A Greener Life
JANUARY 6, 2022
Photo credit Shutterstock / Freedom365day. By Anders Lorenzen. Riding on the positive wave of COP26 and the increased attention the climate and nature crisis continues to receive, the amount of capital put towards sustainable investments continues also to increase. .
PA Environment Daily
MARCH 22, 2023
Katie Muth (D-Chester)), heard testimony March 20 from Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw, who described as a “success” the intentional ignition of dangerous chemicals in five railroad cars following the company’s trainwreck on Feb. 3 in East Palestine, Ohio, just west of the Pennsylvania border. “It It was a success.
Physics World
JUNE 14, 2021
Santi and colleagues found that flows to all locations in a city follow a predictable and universal pattern, revealing a simple and robust law that they call the universal visitation law of human mobility. The post Frequency and distance of human travel follows universal pattern, mobile-phone data reveals appeared first on Physics World.
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