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Greenland Record Melt Tied To The Faster Arctic Warming

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Written by: Amy Pullan, University of Sheffield

(Credit: University of Sheffield)Following record-high temperatures and melting records that affected northwest Greenland in summer 2015, a new study offers the first evidence linking melting in Greenland to the anticipated effects of a phenomenon known as Arctic amplification.

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What Is Going On With India's Weather?

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Written by: Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick, UNSW Australia; Andrew King, University of Melbourne, and Geert Jan van Oldenborgh

What Is Going On With India's Weather?On May 19, India’s all-time temperature record was smashed in the northern city of Phalodi in the state of Rajasthan. Temperatures soared to 51?, beating the previous record set in 1956 by 0.4?.

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Why The Octopus And Squid Populations Are Booming

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Written by: Alexander Arkhipkin, University of Aberdeen

Octopus 5 29Squid, octopus and cuttlefish populations are booming across the world. These fast-growing, adaptable creatures are perfectly equipped to exploit the gaps left by extreme climate changes and overfishing, according to a study colleagues and I published in the journal Current Biology.

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To Reduce Heat Deaths, Louisville Needs 450,000 More Trees

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Written by: Laura Diamond, Georgia Institute of Technology

To Cut Heat Deaths, Louisville Needs 450,000 More TreesThe plan for Louisville includes tree-planting targets and cool roofing and paving goals for different neighborhoods. In all, an additional 450,000 trees are recommended.

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Sea-level Rise Has Claimed Five Whole Islands In The Pacific

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Written by: Simon Albert, The University of Queensland; Alistair Grinham, The University of Queensland; Badin Gibbes, The University of Queensland; Javier Leon, University of the Sunshine Coast, and John Church, CSIRO

Sea-level Rise Has Claimed Five Whole Islands In The PacificSea-level rise, erosion and coastal flooding are some of the greatest challenges facing humanity from climate change.

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Why Used Electric Car Batteries Could Be Crucial To A Clean Energy Future

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Written by: Joe Romm, ThinkProgress

cevy volt 5 10Battery costs are plummeting to levels that make EVs a truly disruptive technology, as we’ve explained. That’s why electric vehicle (EV) sales are exploding world-wide, and why Tesla broke every record for pre-sales with its affordable ($35,000), 200+ mile range Model 3 last month.

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Saving the Planet is More Than Just Switching to Renewables

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Written by: Steven Gorelick, Local Futures

Photo credit: Bush Philosopher - Dave Clarke via Foter.com / CC BY-NC-ND. Among climate change activists, solutions usually center on a transition to renewable energy. There may be differences over whether this would be best accomplished by a carbon tax, bigger subsidies for wind and solar power, divestment from fossil fuel companies

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How We Can Get Even More Energy From The Sun

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Written by: Tara P. Dhakal, Binghamton University, State University of New York

Solar panels on a Walmart roof, Mountain View, California. Walmart/Flickr, CC BYGlobal demand for energy is increasing by the hour as developing countries move toward industrialization. Experts estimate that by the year 2050, worldwide demand for electricity may reach 30 terawatts (TW). For perspective, one terawatt is roughly equal to the power of 1.3 billion horses.

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El Niño's Heat Has Made These Coral Reefs Into Ghost Towns

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Written by: Jason Maderer, Georgia Institute of Technology

El Niño's Heat Has Made These Coral Reefs Into Ghost TownsA team of marine scientists has returned from nearly a month of scuba diving on coral reefs in the middle of the equatorial Pacific Ocean. What they saw will haunt them for a long time.

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Ocean Warming Creates Dead Zones That Devour The Oxygen

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Written by: Tim Radford, Climate News Network

Ocean Warming Creates Dead Zones That Devour The OxygenMarine life faces increased threats as researchers warn that warmer waters caused by climate change could seriously reduce the levels of oxygen in the world’s seas.

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Will North Americans Care About Climate As The Weather Gets Nicer?

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Written by: James Devitt, New York University

Will We Care About Climate As The Weather Gets Nicer?"Weather patterns in recent decades have been a poor source of motivation for Americans to demand policies to combat the climate change problem," says Megan Mullin. "But without serious efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, year-round climates ultimately will become much less pleasant."

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Three Ways Artificial Intelligence Is Helping To Save The World

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Written by: Erin Biba, Ensia

Image by NASA’s EarthOne of the places machine learning is turning out to be the most beneficial is in the environmental sciences, which have generated huge amounts of information from monitoring Earth’s various systems — underground aquifers, the warming climate or animal migration, for example.

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Will The Tesla Model 3 Recharge The U.S. Electric Vehicle Market?

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Written by: David Keith, Assistant Professor of System Dynamics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Will The Tesla Model 3 Recharge The U.S. Electric Vehicle Market?Few product launches in recent memory have captured as much attention as last week’s unveiling of the Tesla Model 3 electric vehicle (EV), Tesla’s first vehicle pitched at the mass market.

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Burning Fossil Fuels Is Responsible For Most Sea-level Rise Since 1970

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Written by: Aimée Slangen, Postdoctoral research fellow, Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research

sea level rise 4 12Global average sea level has risen by about 17 cm between 1900 and 2005. This is a much faster rate than in the previous 3,000 years. The sea level changes for several reasons, including rising temperatures as fossil fuel

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We've Been Flushing Valuable Thermal Energy Down The Drain

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Written by: Jan Hofman, Professor of Water Science and Engineering

We Keep Flushing Valuable Thermal Energy Down The DrainEvery time you flush your toilet or drain the bath, you’re losing something surprisingly valuable: heat. It takes a lot of energy to warm up the water in the first place, and vast amounts of this energy simply disappear down and is lost in the environment.

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Graywater Recycling Is An Excellent Strategy For Drought

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Written by: Sybil Sharvelle, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Colorado State University

Garden irrigated with graywater and rainwater, Los Angeles. Jeremy Levine/Flickr, CC BYMany regions of the United States are struggling with water shortages. Large areas of the West are contending with moderate to severe drought, while California is now in the fifth year of one of the most extreme droughts in its history. Even non-arid regions, such as the Southeast, are not exempt from water shortages.

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Eco-Authenticity: Advocating For A Low-Carbon World While Living A High-Carbon Lifestyle

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Written by: Andrew J. Hoffman, Holcim (US) Professor at the Ross School of Business and Education Director at the Graham Sustainability Institute, University of Michigan

Much of the U.S. was built around the automobile, with greater distances to be covered than in places like Europe, making Americans' daily lifestyles higher in energy than elsewhere. johnkay/flickr, CC BY-NC-NDMuch of the U.S. was built around the automobile, with greater distances to be covered than in places like Europe, making Americans' daily lifestyles higher in energy than elsewhere.

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When Will Rooftop Solar Be Cheaper Than The Grid? Here's A Map

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Written by: Joshua D. Rhodes, Postdoctoral Researcher of Energy, University of Texas at Austin

Thinking of going solar? Prices are approaching the cost of grid electricity, but only in some places – so far. joncallas/flickr, CC BY-SAThe National Renewable Energy Laboratory this week said that rooftop solar panels have the potential to generate nearly 40 percent of electricity in the U.S. But what about the cost of going solar?

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How We Predict When Antarctica's Melting Ice Sheets Will Flood The Seas

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Written by: Lenneke Jong, Cryosphere System Modeller, Antarctic Gateway Partnership & Antarctic Climate and Ecosystems CRC, University of Tasmania

The Totten Glacier calving front. Esmee van Wijk/CSIROAntarctica is already feeling the heat of climate change, with rapid melting and retreat of glaciers over recent decades. Ice mass loss from Antarctica and Greenland contributes about 20% to the current rate of global sea level rise.

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Coral Bleaching Comes To The Great Barrier Reef As Record-breaking Global Temperatures Continue

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Written by: Ove Hoegh-Guldberg, Director, Global Change Institute, The University of Queensland

Coral Bleaching Comes To The Great Barrier Reef As Record-breaking Global Temperatures ContinueAs we write, the much-cherished Great Barrier Reef is experiencing the devastating effects of coral bleaching. The Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority has declared severe coral bleaching underway on the reefs north of Cooktown.

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February's Global Temperature Spike Is A Wake-up Call

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Written by: Steve Sherwood, Director and ARC Laureate Fellow, Climate Change Research Centre, UNSW Australia

miami beach floodingGlobal temperatures for February showed a disturbing and unprecedented upward spike. It was 1.35? warmer than the average February during the usual baseline period of 1951-1980, according to NASA data.

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