27 March 2018, SMH, ‘A risky experiment that has no parallel among developed nations’. No one living, working or travelling in Sydney today needs to be reminded of the costs of the unprecedented growth the city has been undergoing. With close to … Continue reading →
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26 March 2018, NOAA Climate.gov, Arctic sea ice extent at 2018 winter maximum was second smallest on record. Arctic sea ice reached its likely 2018 maximum on March 17, the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) reported. On March 23, NSIDC released … Continue reading →
26 March 2016, Yale Climate Connections, Concerns on sea-level rise, but some ‘good news’? t the end of the day, the biggest source of uncertainty is still the emissions. It’s the human element in all of this.” The speaker of those words taken … Continue reading →
25 March 2018, New York, The Paris Climate Accords Are Looking More and More Like Fantasy. Remember Paris? It was not even two years ago that the celebrated climate accords were signed — defining two degrees of global warming as a must-meet … Continue reading →