2023 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #27
A chronological listing of news and opinion articles posted on the
Skeptical Science Facebook Page during the past week: Sun, July 2, 2023 thru Sat, July 8, 2023.
NOTE: "Fact Check" articles are in purple font.
Story of the Week
Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know.
0bservations are enough to make scientists confident that the current period of warming is exceptional.
Observations from both satellites and the Earth’s surface are indisputable — the planet has warmed rapidly over the past 44 years. As far back as 1850, data from weather stations all over the globe make clear the Earth’s average temperature has been rising.
In recent days, as the Earth has reached its highest average temperatures in recorded history, scientists have made a bolder claim: It may well be warmer than any time in the last 125,000 years.
Tracing climatic fluctuations back centuries and millennia is less simple and precise than checking records from satellites or thermometers. It involves poring through everything from ancient diaries to lake bed sediments to tree trunk rings.
Click here to access the entire article as originally posted on the website.
Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know. by Scott Dance, Extreme Weather, Washington Post, July 8, 2023
Articles Posted on Facebbok
Sunday, July 2, 2023
- Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out by Alaa Elassar, CNN, July 1, 2023
- How does extreme heat affect the body and what can you do about it? by Aliya Uteuova, Explainer, The Guardian, June 28, 2023
- Why do rational people believe lies online? Northeastern research explains how misinformation spreads by Jessica Taylor Price, Northeastern Global News, June 30, 2023
- Using Data To Change People's Minds On Climate Change
by Katharine Hayhoe, ETH Zürich, June 26, 2023
Monday, July 3, 2023
- Global warming is disrupting humanity’s ‘Goldilocks zone’ on Earth by Dana Nuccitelli, Yale Climate Connections, June 28, 2023
- Climate groups accept millions from charity linked to fossil fuel investments by Kiran Stacey, Environment, The Guardian, June 30, 2023
- Will El Niño on top of global heating create the perfect climate storm? by Jonathan Watts, Julian Amani, Paul Scruton & Lucy Swan, Environment, The Guardian, July 3, 2023
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
- Global warming is disrupting humanity’s ‘Goldilocks zone’ on Earth by Dana Nuccitelli, Yale Climate Connections, June 28, 2023
- We Need To Name and Shame Bad Climate Journalism by Nathan J Robinson, Current Affairs Magazine, July 1, 2023
- At a glance - Ocean acidification: Global warming's evil twin by John Mason & Baerbel Winkler, Skeptical Science, July 4, 2023
- Earth's shifting magnetic poles don't cause climate change—the conspiracy theory debunked by Kara Norton, Environment, National Geographic, July 3, 2023
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
- Climate change: World's hottest day since records began by Matt McGrath, Science, BBC News, July 4, 2023
- Canada Offers Lesson in the Economic Toll of Climate Change by Lydia DePillis, Business, New York Times, July 23, 2023
- Global warming and the greenhouse effect: what is the difference?, Communication Room, Telefónica, July 5, 2023
- US considers 'sun blocking' to cool the Earth: What is it and does it really work? by Charlotte Elton, EuroNews Green, July 5, 2023
Thursday, July 6, 2023
- The new "abnormal": Experts agree climate change will intensify droughts and heatwaves in the future by Matthew Rosza, Salon, July 5, 2023
- June Extremes Suggest Parts of the Climate System Are Reaching Tipping Points Research shows heat domes, wildfires and vanishing polar ice are the symptoms; unabated greenhouse gas emissions are the cause. by Bob Berwyn, Science, Inside Climate News, July 4, 2023
- The oceans are unusually hot and on track to get hotter. That's not good. by Dinah Voyles Pulver, Nation, USA Today, July 5, 2023
- Only 5% of national TV news segments on the record-shattering heat wave that scorched Texas mentioned climate change by Allison Fischer, Media Matters for America, July 3, 2023
Fri, July 7, 2023
- The Arctic Is Farting ‘Ancient’ Methane and It’s Scary as HellIt’s yet another reminder that the “finding out” stage of climate change is upon us — and of the need for more action to rapidly cut greenhouse gas emissions.Patrick Reis, Politics, Rolling Stone Magazine, July 6, 2023
- Experts say climate change likely to increase US malaria casesScientists quell fears about imminent risk after cases in Texas and Florida but warn that mosquito breeding sites set to grow. by Eric Berger, US News, The Guardian, July 6, 2023
- ‘Striking’ new NASA videos show CO2 emissions rapidly building up in atmospherem>by Ayesha Tandon. Climate Modeling, Carbon Brief, July 6, 2023
- Extreme heat wave bound for Phoenix and Southwest could be worst ever It’s already hot and set to get much worse. Numerous heat records are at risk next week and probably beyond.by Ian Livingston, Weather, Washington Post, July 7, 2023
Saturday July 8, 2023
- Investigation Over Misleading Climate Claims Has ‘Exploded’ Over the Past Few Years New report details how more “climate-washing” lawsuits and complaints are being filed against corporations’ greenwashing than ever before, and experts warn complicit PR and ad firms could face legal risks.by Dana Drugmand, DeSmog, July 3, 2023
- Human Adaptation to Heat Can’t Keep Up With Human-Caused Climate ChangeThe truth is, extreme heat is remaking our planet into one in which large swaths may become inhospitable to human life. One recent study projected that over the next fifty years, one to three billion people will be left outside the climate conditions that gave rise to civilization over the last six thousand years. Even if we transition fairly quickly to clean energy, half of the world’s human population will be exposed to life-threatening combinations of heat and humidity by 2100. Temperatures in parts of the world could rise so high that just stepping outside for a few hours, another study warned, “will result in death even for the fittest of humans.”by Jeff Goodell, Ideas, Time Magazine, July 6, 2023
- Earth is at its hottest in thousands of years. Here’s how we know. Observations are enough to make scientists confident that the current period of warming is exceptional.by Scott Dance, Extreme Weather, Washington Post, July 8 , 2023
- ‘A green transition that leaves no one behind’: world leaders release open letter Rishi Sunak, Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron and other international leaders address development needs. Note: The text of the letter is the article.]by Green EconomyFast-rising concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are the main driver of human-caused global warming.The Guardian, June 2023
Posted by John Hartz on Saturday, 8 July, 2023