2024 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #28
A listing of 34 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, July 7, 2024 thru Sat, July 13, 2024.
Story of the week
It's still early summer in the Northern Hemisphere. The season comes as our first year of 1.5°C warming of Earth's land surface is recorded and ocean temperature remains at historical highs, leaving our atmosphere loaded with heat and moisture crammed in by our changing our climate. So, it shouldn't come as a surprise that summer 2024 is off to a roaring start, setting numerous new records of various unattractive kinds. Thus our Story of the Week is how only a little warming leads to notably worse and more frequent extreme weather— exemplified by some 1/3rd of this week's collection of news items being centered on "just" 1.5°C of warming, and extreme weather and impacts of this so-called best case warming scenario (highlighted in red).
Summer 2024's climate-fueled weather problems are leading to burgeoning cases of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, with hospitals sometimes struggling to manage influxes of patients urgently in need of care to avoid organ shutdown and death. Skeptical Science's beat is principally about combating climate change denial, a mission that is driven as much by care and consideration for others as it is annoyance with liars and the lies they tell. Meanwhile, excessive heat can and does kill workers. Hence we can't help but note that as climate change is added to the bonfire stupidity of "culture war," politicians claiming to act on behalf of workers are in fact making it legally impossible for local governments to protect those workers from excess heat exposure, despite near complete absence of binding guidance from upper echelons of jurisdiction. We believe this is helpful background information for making fully joined-up decisions in an important election year. After all, in general it's best to choose leaders who reliably can see and employ crisp facts rather than spout useless ideology when administering our affairs.
Stories we promoted this week, by publication date:
Before July 7
- Oxford University climate survey shows majority want action, Oxford Mail News, Lucy Williams. The University of Oxford has helped create the biggest ever survey on climate change and the results show 80 per cent of people want more government action on the environment.
- Crucial gaps in climate risk assessment methods, Science Daily, Staff. Significant flaws in current climate risk assessment techniques could lead to a severe underestimation of climate-related financial losses.
- Widespread Flooding in Upper Midwest Decimates Farm Towns, Science, Inside Climate News, Nina Elkadi. "Rain came when farmers needed it most, but it came at a catastrophic rate, destroying crops and shaking communities."
- To Save the Amazon, What if We Listened to Those Living Within It?, Justice & Health, Inside Climate News, Katie Surma,. "Aiming to prevent “climate and ecological collapse,” rainforest inhabitants release a detailed plan to save their home, honing in on ending fossil fuel subsidies and securing Indigenous land rights."
- Exposing Bjorn Lomborg's Climate Lies, ClimateClub on Youtube, Andreas Hernandez Denyer. A 17 minute long video explaining why most of what Björn Lomborg says about climate change is flawed.
- A historically hot summer is on a killing spree and it shows no signs of stopping, Weather, CNN, Mary Gilbert
July 7
- 2024 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #27, Skeptical Science, Bärbel Winkler, Doug Bostrom & John Hartz. A listing of 31 news and opinion articles we found interesting and shared on social media during the past week: Sun, June 30, 2024 thru Sat, July 6, 2024.
- Death Valley sets a new daily record with a searing 128 degrees as West Coast heat wave drags on, Weather, CNN, Dalia Faheid & Monica Garrett.
July 8
- Temperatures 1.5C above pre-industrial era average for 12 months, data shows, Environment The Guardian, Ajit Niranjan. Copernicus Climate Change Service says results a ‘large and continuing shift’ in the climate
- Can we air condition our way out of extreme heat?, The Climate Brink, Andrew Dessler. part 1: a primer on air conditioning
- Record temperature streak continues in June, WMO News, Staff. "The average global temperature has been 1.5°C above the pre-industrial era for 12 successive months, according to new data issued by the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service."
- Houston area slammed by Beryl’s winds and water, Eye on the Storm, Yale Climate Connections, Jeff Masters & Bob Henson. Arriving at minimal hurricane strength, Beryl maximized its impact on the Houston area with millions of power outages.
- Here’s what canceling congestion pricing in New York City means for climate change, Article, Yales Climate Connections, Sarah Wesseler. "Charging drivers to enter parts of Manhattan would have implications far beyond the five boroughs."
- The Climate Is Falling Apart. Prepare for the Push Alerts., Planet, The Atlantic, Zoë Schlanger. "In our era of extreme weather, this is how we’ll watch the world change."
July 9
- `Antidotes to despair`: five things we`ve learned from the world`s best climate journalists, Environment The Guardian, Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope. From climate crisis being a crime story to presenting basic weather news in the context of climate change, here are some lessons from journalists
- Extreme heat waves broiling the planet in 2024 aren`t normal: How climate change is heating up weather around the world, The Conversation - Articles (US), Mathew Barlow, Professor of Climate Science, UMass Lowell, Jeffrey Basara, Professor of Meteorology, UMass Lowell.
- The Washington Post made an AI chatbot for questions about climate, The Verge, Emma Roth. The chatbot will use articles from The Washington Post’s climate section to inform its answers.
- Beryl leaves millions of Texans without power as dangerous heat descends on the region, Weather, CNN, Elizabeth Wolfe.
- Trump and Biden are not the same, Heated, Arielle Samuelson. "An analysis of both presidents’ climate policies quantifies the difference."
- Average Global Temperature Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Celsius Above Pre-industrial Levels for 12 Months in a Row, Science, Inside Climate News, Bob Berwyn. "New data shows the planet’s fever stayed above a crucial target for a full year, but it would need to do that for decades to breach the Paris Agreement limit."
- Devastation as world’s biggest wetland burns: ‘those that cannot run don’t stand a chance’, Environment, The Guardian, Harriet Barber . "Blackened trees, dead animals and scorched earth – early wildfires have already devastated Brazil’s Pantanal and local people worry they may lose the battle to save them"
- Tourists Are Feeling the Heat—and Their Bodies May Not Be Able to Catch Up, Today's Climate, Inside Climate News, Kiley Price, . "Tourists visiting destinations during heat waves may be more prone to adverse health outcomes than residents, experts say."
July 10
July 11
- BP-owned company is selling carbon credits on trees that aren`t in danger, analysis finds, The Guardian, Luke Barratt and Miranda Green. Satellite analysis looked at credits sold by Finite Carbon, which runs some of North America’s largest offset projects
- Anger mounts in southeast Texas as crippling power outages and heat turn deadly, Weather, CNN, Elizabeth Wolfe, Ashley Killough & Ed Lavandera.
- `All of Our Tricks Worked`: Spoof ExxonMobil Ad Nails Just How Easy It`s Been for Big Oil, DeSmog, Brett Wilkins. A new parody ExxonMobil advertisement mocks humanity for letting Big Oil get away with causing one of the biggest existential threats of all time.
- Opinion: Efforts to Build Climate Resilience Do Not Protect Human Health, Undark, David Introcaso. "The Department of Health and Human Services’ resilience policy undermines efforts to prevent climate disaster."
- Global goal of tripling renewables by 2030 still out of reach, says IRENA, Politics, Climate Home News, Daisy Clague. "The renewable energy agency calls for more concrete policy action and finance, with Africa especially lagging on clean energy"
- Skeptical Science New Research for Week #28 2024, Skeptical Science, Doug Bostrom & Marc Kodack. Skeptical Science's weekly roundup of academic research on climate change, plus intriguing government and NGO reports.
July 12
July 13
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Posted by BaerbelW on Sunday, 14 July, 2024