Climate
‘Lucifer’ Bakes Europe in Intense Heat Wave
As the intense heat wave in Europe, now called Lucifer by media outlets, has taken two lives climate experts like Noah Diffenbaugh weight in their opinion on the matter stating "that further global warming will further increase the occurrence of severe heat and occurrence of record heat.”
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Study: Just going outdoors could become deadly in South Asia
Christopher Field sheds opinion on new study showing a rise in climate in some areas that would make it "too hot for people to survive for a more than a few minutes."
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Nearly 60,000 suicides in India linked to global warming
Marshall Burke is quoted discussing research similar to his on the contributing factors that climate change may have in suicide rates in India
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The Great Decoupling
Robert Jackson co-authors study on global energy consumption displayed in chart form.
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Coverage: Stanford researchers explore how corals of Bikini Atoll survive nuke tests
Stephen Palumbi is quoted on his research into the adaptability of corals in Bikini Atoll after long exposure to nuclear radiation
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Climate Conflicts
Guest on KPFA podcast Michael Wara discusses climate change and climate policy
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What The Heck Is 'Cap-And-Trade,' Anyway?
Michael Wara is quoted on the Cap-and-Trade program as lawmakers in California vote to try and extend the program til 2030
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Today’s Extreme Heat May Become Norm Within a Decade
Noah Diffenbaugh is quoted on what the rise and record breaking temperatures on the near future and how it's being defined as the "new normal"
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Intensifying heat waves highlight deeper concerns about climate change
Noah Diffenbaugh comments on extreme heat waves, their effects and its relation to climate change
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What’s Next for California’s Cap-and-Trade Program?
Michael Wara discusses California's Cap-and-Trade Program and its future
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Gov. Brown unveils plan for global climate summit, further undercutting Trump's agenda
Michael Wara is quoted on Gov. Jerry Brown's efforts to continue and expand climate policies and impacts in California
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The Reasoner: Interview with Katharine Mach
Q&A with Katherine Mach about uncertainty representation, evidence aggregation, decision under uncertainty and other scientific issues.
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E.P.A. to Give Dissenters a Voice on Climate, No Matter the Consensus
Christopher B. Field is mentioned in relation to the red team blue team" proposal on a climate change debate
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Global Warming Tipped Scales in Europe’s Heat Wave
Noah Diffenbaugh comments on climate change and its contributing factor in Western Europe's heat wave
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A Change Is Gonna Come
Becky-Chaplin research in improving LCA methods to better applied to agricultural commodities
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6 Questions Drones Are Answering About Climate Change
Christopher Field is quoted in climate change research using drones "to understand the role of climate variation in driving changes in glassland composition."
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Scientists Calculate Years When Cities Will Experience Changed Climate Permanently
Chris Field's comments on a point of no return and rising temperatures in cities with "off-the-charts hot" climate.
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Researchers call for reducing methane from food production
Robert Jackson is cited on his study into the rise of methane gas and how "it can do major damage."
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Methane Emissions Have Been Surging, And No One Is Quite Sure Why
Research coauthored by Robert Jackson shows how methane levels have rise to an extend which has not been seen in over two decades
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Life Support for Coal Will Make the U.S. an Energy Backwater
Charles D. Kolstad is cited on research into factors as to why the coal industry has steadily declined
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