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Will Climate Change Force More Farmworkers to Go Hungry?

Union of Concerned Scientists

Continued flooding in California caused by severe storms called atmospheric rivers continues to shock the country. Just last week, broken river levees devastated the majority-Latino community of Pajaro, California. Human-caused climate change is expected to increase the number and intensity of extreme weather events like hurricanes, floods, and droughts that are already ravaging communities across the United States.

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Earth Month Book Review 2023

Cool Green Science

Six books for Earth Day, covering topics from biotechnology to hoverflies. Yes, hoverflies. The post Earth Month Book Review 2023 appeared first on Cool Green Science.

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For Uganda’s Vanishing Glaciers, Time Is Running Out

Yale E360

A trek through tropical forest, mud fields, and scree reveals the last remnants of the once-sprawling ice fields in Uganda’s Rwenzori Mountains. Their loss has profound implications for local communities, uniquely adapted species, and scientists studying the climate record.

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How Organizations Can Prepare Their ESG Data for Sustainability Reporting

Environment + Energy Leader

When data types like electricity, water, waste, gas, supplier data, performance KPIs, and more exist in many siloed systems, the question is: Where do you even start? The post How Organizations Can Prepare Their ESG Data for Sustainability Reporting appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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How to Drive Cost Savings, Efficiency Gains, and Sustainability Wins with MES

Speaker: Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions

Is your manufacturing operation reaching its efficiency potential? A Manufacturing Execution System (MES) could be the game-changer, helping you reduce waste, cut costs, and lower your carbon footprint. Join Nikhil Joshi, Founder & President of Snic Solutions, in this value-packed webinar as he breaks down how MES can drive operational excellence and sustainability.

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The summary for policymakers of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change sixth assessment reports synthesis

Real Climate

The summary for policymakers of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) sixth synthesis report was released on March 20th (available online as a PDF ). There is a recording of the IPCC Press Conference – Climate Change 2023: Synthesis Report for those who are interested in watching an awkward release of the report. It strikes me that the IPCC perhaps assumes that everyone is climate literate and are up to speed on climate change.

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California y la lucha de sus comunidades entre sequías e inundaciones 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Últimamente me han preguntado mucho si California sigue en sequía. Esta pregunta surgió recientemente con la medida de acumulación de nieve en California por parte del estado. Mi respuesta como defensor del Derecho Humano al Agua es que la sequía no terminará hasta que todas las personas tengan acceso a agua potable. Los impactos de la sequía no se experimentan de manera uniforme en el estado y tampoco la recuperación de sus impactos.

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Greening Steel and Smart Cities Are Critical to Net-Zero Goals

Environment + Energy Leader

China and India have aggressive green energy targets — not because they want to quiet international attention; instead, they want to create smart cities and attract multinational corporations. To get there, they will need green steel -- made from wind and solar, not coal. The post Greening Steel and Smart Cities Are Critical to Net-Zero Goals appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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2150 and Beyond

Legal Planet

Most climate change projections end at the end of this century. When the IPCC issued its first report, however, 2100 was 110 years in the future. Looking that far ahead right now would bring us closer to 2150 than to 2100. We’re only beginning to get a sense of the impacts of climate change that far ahead. What happens if we get to net zero? Basically, the temperature will tend to stick at the same level for a long time.

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El sediento futuro de California: Qué es el déficit de presión de vapor y que significa para la sequía

Union of Concerned Scientists

California conoce bien los impactos del cambio climático. Con sequías e incendios forestales, aumento del nivel del mar e inundaciones, el estado ha sentido los efectos del cambio climático de diversas maneras. Una variable del clima se está volviendo de particular interés en California: el déficit de presión de vapor (VPD por sus singlas en inglés).

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Scientists Find Fish at Lowest Depth Ever Recorded

Yale E360

Scientists have filmed a snailfish five miles underwater in the Izu-Ogasawara Trench south of Japan. It is the deepest fish ever recorded.

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The Key to Sustainable Energy Optimization: A Data-Driven Approach for Manufacturing

Speaker: Kevin Kai Wong, President of Emergent Energy Solutions

In today's industrial landscape, the pursuit of sustainable energy optimization and decarbonization has become paramount. ♻️ Manufacturing corporations across the U.S. are facing the urgent need to align with decarbonization goals while enhancing efficiency and productivity. Unfortunately, the lack of comprehensive energy data poses a significant challenge for manufacturing managers striving to meet their targets. 📊 Join us for a practical webinar hosted by Kevin Kai Wong of Emergent Ene

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India’s Clean Energy Transition Hinges on Domestic Manufacturing, Warns Top Energy Official

Environment + Energy Leader

In recent years, India has rapidly increased its renewable energy capacity and is now the fourth-largest producer of hydro, wind, and solar power. The post India’s Clean Energy Transition Hinges on Domestic Manufacturing, Warns Top Energy Official appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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U.S. Climate Law: A Broad & Rapidly Growing Field

Legal Planet

In preparing to teach a course on climate law, I was really struck by how broad and rich the field has become. Back in the day, it was nearly all international law, but nowadays there’s a huge amount of U.S. domestic law. Most people, even those who work on the field, tend to focus on just a few elements. Cinnamon Carlarne and I have written a book that tries to give an overview of the whole subject, including U.S. and international law.

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What Is Vapor Pressure Deficit (VPD) and What Is Its Connection to Wildfires?

Union of Concerned Scientists

Climate change is shifting so much about our world, from earlier blooms on Japan’s iconic cherry blossoms to rapid loss es of glaciers and ice sheets. Many of these shifts, such as increases in wildfire activity, are taking a growing toll on our health and wellbeing. Climate change is drying out our forests, priming them to burn. This drying is a result of many things (including higher temperatures and longer droughts ), but vapor pressure deficit (VPD)—a concept that doesn’t get much airtime ou

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Two Long-Drained California Lakes Refilled by Floodwaters, Satellite Images Show

Yale E360

Two California lakes, both drained a century ago, have been partially refilled by floodwaters from recent storms, satellite images from NASA show.

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Implementing D.E.J.I. Strategies in Energy, Environment, and Transportation

Speaker: Antoine M. Thompson, Executive Director of the Greater Washington Region Clean Cities Coalition

Diversity, Equity, Justice, and Inclusion (DEJI) policies, programs, and initiatives are critically important as we move forward with public and private sector climate and sustainability goals and plans. Underserved and socially, economically, and racially disadvantaged communities bear the burden of pollution, higher energy costs, limited resources, and limited investments in the clean energy and transportation sectors.

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CDP: Building Sector Dangerously Behind on Climate Progress

Environment + Energy Leader

Out of the 32 corporations with substantial construction or development activities, a mere five (16%) - have a net-zero target that encompasses the in-use emissions of delivered structures. The post CDP: Building Sector Dangerously Behind on Climate Progress appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Can the New Climate Laws Transform our Transportation Infrastructure?

Legal Planet

This is the last in our series of posts previewing the Emmett Institute’s 2023 Symposium , coming up on April 12. Check out the first post , introducing some of the big questions around the IIJA and IRA, the second post , on transmission infrastructure, and RSVP for the Symposium here ! Transportation is one of the most complicated and urgent areas of the clean-energy transition.

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Drought, Floods, and the Future of California’s Water Challenges

Union of Concerned Scientists

“Is California still in a drought?” is the single most-asked question I hear as someone working daily with water science, advocacy, and policy in California. That question will arise again on April 3 as water officials carry out the season’s final snow survey. My answer as an advocate is the drought won’t end until everyone in California has access to drinking water.

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The Stream, April 5, 2023: Vanuatu Takes World’s Climate Inaction to International Court

Circle of Blue

Aerial view of Melsisi village in Vanuatu on April 13, 2020, a week after Tropical Cyclone Harold made landfall on the island nation. Photo © UNICEF/Shing YOUR GLOBAL RUNDOWN An oil spill in a designated area of ecological importance in the United Kingdom has drawn attention and protestors to the vulnerable habitat. Vanuatu , vulnerable to the effects of climate change and global warming, brings the question of other governments’ climate inaction to the world’s highest court.

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Shaping a Resilient Future: Climate Impact on Vulnerable Populations

Speaker: Laurie Schoeman Director, Climate & Sustainability, Capital

As households and communities across the nation face challenges such as hurricanes, wildfires, drought, extreme heat and cold, and thawing permafrost and flooding, we are increasingly searching for ways to mitigate and prevent climate impacts. During this event, national climate and housing expert Laurie Schoeman will discuss topics including: The two paths for climate action: decarbonization and adaptation.

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Consumer-Facing Initiatives: General Mills’ Latest Push for Regenerative Agriculture

Environment + Energy Leader

During Earth Month (April), consumers can learn about and support the regenerative agriculture farmer-led movement. The post Consumer-Facing Initiatives: General Mills’ Latest Push for Regenerative Agriculture appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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OMB Proposes to Revise Circular A-4; This is Not Trivial

Law and Environment

On Thursday, the Office of Management and Budget released proposed revisions to “Circular A-4”. It also released a separate preamble , explaining its thinking and asking for comment on certain identified issues. Circular A-4 is almost certainly the most important document that most people have never heard of, since it governs how federal agencies conduct cost-benefit analysis of potential federal actions.

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Without Sufficient Guardrails, the Hydrogen Tax Credit Could Increase Emissions

Union of Concerned Scientists

Last year’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) included a clean hydrogen production tax credit (known as “45V”) that is one of a slew of new incentives intended to help catalyze the next and necessary phase of advancing the nation’s clean energy transition as a whole. Unless the government adopts a similarly holistic perspective when implementing the tax credit, though, the incentive could wind up doing more harm than good.

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More Force Majeure Fallout From Uri

Energy & the Law

MIECO, LLC v. Pioneer Natural Resources presented a challenge to a force majeure defense in a dispute arising from Winter Storm Uri. The defense carried the day. MIECO agreed to purchase 20,000 MMBtu/day of natural gas from Pioneer. Pioneer delivered residue gas from the tailgate of a Targa processing plant to two points near the border of Arizona and California.

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Sustainability at Retail

Sustainability impacts every nation, company, and person around the world. So much so that, in 2015, the United Nations (UN) issued a call for action by all countries to work toward sustainable development. In response to this and as part of a global Sustainability at Retail initiative, Shop! worked collaboratively with its global affiliates to address these critical issues in this white paper.

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AeroFarms Expands R&D Operations to Address Agriculture Challenges

Environment + Energy Leader

AeroFarms will transfer its New Jersey commercial production to its state-of-the-art commercial farm in Danville, Virginia. The post AeroFarms Expands R&D Operations to Address Agriculture Challenges appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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10 Fascinating Animals Found in Antarctica

Ocean Conservancy

Although both isolated and intensely ice-laden, Antarctica is bursting at the seams with biodiversity, and each species found there is uniquely adapted to flourish in this polar ecosystem. Let’s learn about some captivating creatures that can be observed in this chilly and secluded part of the world. See more wonderful ocean animals! Enter your email and never miss an update Sorry, but we failed to add you to the list.

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Why Would North Korea Conduct Another Nuclear Test?  

Union of Concerned Scientists

On March 28th, North Korea unveiled a new type of nuclear warhead—a smaller, more compact tactical warhead with battlefield advantages. The news comes days after North Korea unveiled an underwater attack drone it says is capable of generating a “ radioactive tsunami.” North Korea continues to conduct military exercises. Last year alone, it tested 70 missiles, including short-, medium- and long-range missiles.

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Global Warming Could Drive Pulses of Ice Sheet Retreat Reaching 2,000 Feet Per Day

Inside Climate News

New research of seafloor formations near Norway includes findings that keep climate scientists awake at night. By Bob Berwyn A new study of the seafloor near the coast of northern Norway brings an ominous warning from the past, showing that some of the planet’s ice sheets retreated in pulses of nearly 2,000 feet per day as the oceans warmed at the end of the last ice age.

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ABB Invests $170M in US Electrification & Automation Businesses

Environment + Energy Leader

Over the past decade, ABB has allocated $14 billion towards expanding its US manufacturing facilities. Currently, the company employs more than 20,000 individuals, working in over 40 manufacturing and distribution sites. The post ABB Invests $170M in US Electrification & Automation Businesses appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Light interacts with its past self in twist on double-slit experiment

New Scientist

The double-slit experiment consists of light passing through two slits separated by a small space – now researchers have performed it with small gaps in time instead

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California’s Thirsty Future: The Role of Vapor Pressure Deficit in Our Changing Climate and Drought

Union of Concerned Scientists

California is no stranger to the impacts of climate change. From droughts to wildfires to rising sea levels and torrential rains, the state has felt the effects of a changing climate in a variety of ways. One measure of climate that is of particular concern in California is vapor pressure deficit (VPD), as it has far-reaching implications for people’s health and safety, ecosystem conservation, and economy.

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Pacific Walruses Fight to Survive in the Rapidly Warming Arctic

Inside Climate News

The short film “Haulout” forces audiences to confront the horrifying reality of what climate change means for Pacific walruses. By Kiley Bense There’s a moment about five minutes into the critically-acclaimed 2022 documentary short “Haulout,” which was nominated in January for an Oscar, that feels like a scene from a horror movie. The screen snaps from a shot of wild landscape into total black; floorboards creak under the weight of solitary footsteps; and wind howls as if through a tunnel.

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CollectiveCrunch Launches Linda Planet, the AI-Powered Tool for Sustainable Forestry

Environment + Energy Leader

The urgency for transparency in the carbon market is driving the need for data-driven forest carbon management. Linda Planet eliminates the uncertainty and subjectivity associated with forest carbon assessments by providing a scientific and data-driven approach. The post CollectiveCrunch Launches Linda Planet, the AI-Powered Tool for Sustainable Forestry appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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We Need an Operation Warp Speed for Long COVID

Scientific American

With millions of people affected and at least $1 trillion of economic value at stake, long COVID is our next national health emergency

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