Thursday, 3 November 2016

Energy & Environment: What the election outcome will really mean for climate and energy

The world is racing to stop climate change. But the math still doesn’t add up; Here’s how much of the Arctic you’re personally responsible for melting; What the election outcome will really mean for climate and energy; How planting trees in cities can save thousands of lives; Global warming could be breaking up this 200 million year old relationship; 1 in 7 children globally lives with 'toxic' air, study finds; Why Hollywood, environmentalists and Native Americans have converged on North Dakota;
 
Energy and Environment
With Chris Mooney
 
 
The world is racing to stop climate change. But the math still doesn’t add up
A new United Nations report underscores just how off course the world is to hit its climate goals.
Here’s how much of the Arctic you’re personally responsible for melting
The loss of sea ice in the Arctic has been accelerating. Eventually, there will be virtually no ice in the Arctic in late summer, scientists say.
 
What the election outcome will really mean for climate and energy
In some ways, it's what you would expect. In others, not so much.
 
How planting trees in cities can save thousands of lives
$ 4 per person in cities across the globe invested in tree planting could have major benefits, a study finds.
 
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Global warming could be breaking up this 200 million year old relationship
Corals and algae, they go together.
 
1 in 7 children globally lives with 'toxic' air, study finds
UNICEF findings show some of the planet's most vulnerable inhabitants face the worst environmental health threats.
 
Why Hollywood, environmentalists and Native Americans have converged on North Dakota
Here's what you need to know about the Dakota Access pipeline protests.
 
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