2022 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #25
The following articles sparked above average interest during the week (bolded articles are from SkS authors): Skeptical Science New Research for Week #25 2022, To stop climate change, regulate carbon as a toxic substance, ‘Fun in the sun’ photos are a dangerous distraction from the reality of climate breakdown, and Impact of reading about climate science goes away almost instantly.
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- ‘Fun in the sun’ photos are a dangerous distraction from the reality of climate breakdown by Saffron O’Neill, The Guardian, May 14, 2022
- Podcast EP4 - Climate Denial, Misinformation, and Confirmation Bias with Dr. John Cook by Keerthi, 1.5 Celsius Podcast, June 17, 2022
- What it would take for U.S. to meet its Paris commitment by Dana Nuccitelli, Yale Climate Connections, June 20, 2022
- Burning planet: why are the world’s heatwaves getting more intense? by Fiona Harvey, Ashifa Kassam, Nina Lakhani, and Amrit Dhillon, The Guardian, Jun 18, 2022
- Grappling with scientific understanding of tornadoes and climate change by Peter Sinclair, Yale Climate Connections, June 15, 2022
- Introducing the Climate Shift Index by Climate Central, Climate Central, Jun 21, 2022
- To stop climate change, regulate carbon as a toxic substance by Eugene Robinson, Washington Post, Jun 20, 2022
- The Dust Bowl ‘Then’ - Climate Change ‘Now’ Argument Deconstructed by Marshall Shepherd, Forbes, June 20, 2022
- Impact of reading about climate science goes away almost instantly by John Timmer, ArsTechnica, June 22, 2022
- Skeptical Science New Research for Week #25 2022 by Doug Bostrom & Marc Kodack, Skeptical Science, June 23, 2022
- What is a carbon footprint—and how to measure yours by Kieran Mulvaney, National Geographic, June 24 2022
- RealClearEnergy Provides Three RealClear Examples Of Big Oil's Disinformation Strategy by ClimateDenierRoundup, DailyKos, June 24, 2022
Posted by BaerbelW on Sunday, 26 June, 2022