2012 SkS Weekly News Round-Up #1
Welcome to the inaugural edition of the SkS Weekly News Round-Up. It is a spin-off from the SkS Weekly Digest. Enjoy!
Note: Given the breadth of issues covered in the articles cited, the comment thread to this post is open ended. All comments posted must, however, conform to the SkS Comments Policy.
Must Read
Fingerprints
- Climate Change Stress Killing Forests, And Why it Matters by Michael D. Lemonick, The Huffington Post, Sep 9, 2012
- Research suggests climate-change impacts to Puget Sound by Bob Berwyn, Summit County News, Sep 9, 2012
- Climate change challenges power plant operations by Juliet Eilperin, Washington Post, Sep 9, 2012
- Climate change will extend hay fever season by six weeks, report warns, The Guardian (UK), Sep 11, 2012
- US Just Experienced Warmest Year-to-Date Period Ever, Common Dreams, Sep 11, 2012
- Sea anemones are no friend to me: climate change and ocean life by Minda Berbeco, Climate Change from the Biotic to the Exotic, Sep 12, 2012
- Changing rainfall boosts number of Ethiopians in need of food aid by Pawlos Belete, Alertnet/Reuters, Sep 13, 2012
- Surviving without ice, University of Delaware, Sep 13, 2012
Plans
- New York Is Lagging as Seas and Risks Rise, Critics Warn by Miyea Navarro, New York Times, Sep 10, 2012
- Conservationists Issue Plea to Save 100 Most Endangered Species , Common Dreams, Sep 11. 2012
- Changing climate forcing a corporate rethink by Amantha Prera, Alertnet/Reuters, Sep 12, 2012
- Power East Coast via wind? Doable with 144,000 offshore turbines, study says by Miguel Llanos, NBC News, Sep 15, 2012
Opinion
Media
Posted by John Hartz on Wednesday, 19 September, 2012