2022 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #17
Posted on 1 May 2022 by BaerbelW
The following articles sparked above average interest during the week (bolded articles are from SkS authors): Skeptical Science New Research for Week #17 2022, Newsmax using climate change outrage to lure paid newsletter subscribers, What Explains the Cataclysmic Failure To Get Traction For Several Principles That The US and 185 Countries Agreed Should Guide National Climate Responses that Completely Invalidated the Scientific Uncertainty and Excessive Cost Arguments That Have Been the Dominant Focus of the US Climate Debate for 30 Years, Fulfilling CoP26 promises can limit global warming to 2°C: Study, and Why Are Nature-Based Solutions on Climate Being Overlooked?.
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- What Explains the Cataclysmic Failure To Get Traction For Several Principles That The US and 185 Countries Agreed Should Guide National Climate Responses that Completely Invalidated the Scientific Uncertainty and Excessive Cost Arguments That Have Been the Dominant Focus of the US Climate Debate for 30 Years by Donald Brown, Ethics & Climate, Oct 20, 2021
- Want to Elect Climate Champions? Here’s How to Tell Who’s Really Serious About Climate Change by Marianne Lavelle, Politics & Policy, Inside Climate News, Apr 21, 2022
- Europe's summer of floods and fire was its hottest on record, report finds by Hafsa Khalil, CNN, Apr 22, 2022
- Warming Trends: Smelly Beaches in Florida Deterred Tourists, Plus the Dearth of Climate Change in Pop Culture and Threats to the Colorado River by Katelyn Weisbrod, Inside Climate News,
- Why Are Nature-Based Solutions on Climate Being Overlooked? by Fred Pearce, Yale Environment 360, Apr 18, 2022
- Why Developed Nations Should Support Mechanisms For Financing Needed Adaptation and Loss and Damages From Climate Harms That Create Climate Change Refugees by Donald Brown, Ethics & Climate, Apr 23, 2022
- Newsmax using climate change outrage to lure paid newsletter subscribers by John Timmer , Ars Technica, Apr 25, 2022
- John Kerry is trying to convince the world to act on climate change. Russia's war made it that much harder by Ella Nilsen, CNN, Apr 24, 2022
- Fulfilling CoP26 promises can limit global warming to 2°C: Study by Avantika Goswami, Climate Change, DownToEarth, AApr 25, 2022
- Could eating bug powder and fungus meat help fight climate change? Yes, but there are easier ways. by Elizabeth Weise, Scince, USA Today, Apr 25, 2022
- Proponents Say Storing Captured Carbon Underground Is Safe, But States Are Transferring Long-Term Liability for Such Projects to the Public by Nicholas Kusnetz, Fossil Fuels, Inside Climate News, Apr 26, 2022
- Carbon Cap and Trade Is Set to Start in Pennsylvania—but for How Long? by Benjamin Storrow, E&E News/Scientific American, Apr 26, 2022
- Pinterest sets the bar in the fight against climate disinformation by Lauren Guite, Environmental Defense Fund, Apr 26, 2022
- Biden flips the switch on Trump's incandescent light bulb plan by Ella Nilsen, CNN, Apr 26, 2022
- 4 Key Moments That Forced Americans to Confront Climate Change by Kieran Mulvaney, History, Apr 26, 2022
- There’s No Scenario in Which 2050 Is ‘Normal’ by Robinson Meyer, The Atlantic Magazine, Apr 27, 2022
- Lake Mead falls to an unprecedented low, exposing one of the reservoir's original water intake valves by Stephanie Elam, CNN, Apr 28, 2022
- Skeptical Science New Research for Week #17 2022 by Doug Bostrom & Marc Kodack, Skeptical Science, Apr 28, 2022
- A Quiet Revolution: Southwest Cities Learn to Thrive Amid Drought by Jim Robbins, Yale Environment 360, Apr 26, 2022
- 16 states, D.C, climate activists sue USPS to block its truck purchase by Jacob Bogage, Economy, Washington Post, Apr 28, 2022
- A Government Scientist Warned About Climate Change in 2001. Exxon Mobil Sought to Have Him Removed by Patrice Taddonio, PBS, Apr 26, 2022
- How to Spot—and Help Stop—Climate Misinformation by Courtney Lindwall, NRDC Blog, Apr 26, 2022
- The heat in Delhi is unbearable. This is what the climate crisis feels like by Sapna Verma, Climate Home News, Apr 29, 2022
- Scientists Warn of Looming Mass Ocean Extinction by Chelsea Harvey, E&ENews/Scientific American, Apr 29, 2022
I'm curious as to whether the article by Donald Brown was a rough first draft rather than a finished product. It contains a large number of typos and improper compositions that would have concerned an eighth grade English teacher. ?? Is there another place to look for what may have been his actual published version?