Residents shovel thick layers of ice after a surprise hailstorm hit Puebla, Mexico on 24 May 2024. Photo: Reuters

Hailstorm covers Mexican city with thick ice amid heat wave

24 May 2024 (Reuters) – The unexpected storm surprised locals as hail accumulated up to several feet in some areas, transforming streets into icy rivers. The hailstorm caused widespread damage to some homes, blocking roads and knocking down trees. In the aftermath of the storm, residents were seen shoveling ice and mud in amazement at […]

Map of confirmed tornadoes and tornado warnings by the National Weather Service during the tornado outbreak of 6-9 May 2024. Map produced in QGIS. National Weather Service warning outlines available from the Iowa Environmental Mesonet and tornado data available from the National Centers for Environmental Information. Graphic: Wxtrackercody / Wikipedia

How “kitty cats” are wrecking the home insurance industry – “What we’ve missed is that it wasn’t a big event that had a big impact, it was a bunch of small surprise events that just added up”

By Jake Bittle 16 May 2024 (Grist) – The rising cost of homeowner’s insurance is now one of the most prominent symptoms of climate change in the United States. Major carriers like State Farm and Allstate have pulled back from offering fire insurance in California, dropping thousands of homeowners from their books, and dozens of small […]

Global daily average temperature anomalies relative to a preindustrial baseline, 1940-2024. Data: Copernicus C3S/ECMWF Era5. Note: Data for 2024 are through February. Preindustrial baseline = 1850-1900. Graphic: The Guardian

We asked 380 climate scientists what they felt about the future – “Sometimes it is almost impossible not to feel hopeless and broken”

By Damian Carrington 8 May 2024 (The Guardian) – “Sometimes it is almost impossible not to feel hopeless and broken,” says the climate scientist Ruth Cerezo-Mota. “After all the flooding, fires, and droughts of the last three years worldwide, all related to climate change, and after the fury of Hurricane Otis in Mexico, my country, […]

Global temperature anomalies relative to the 1880-1920 baseline, based on the GISS analysis. Graphic: Hansen, et al., 2024

Hansen: Comments on global warming acceleration, sulfur emissions, observations – “Acceleration of global warming is now hard to deny”

By James Hansen, Pushker Kharecha, and Makiko Sato 16 May 2024 (Columbia University) – Global temperature (12-month mean) is still rising at 1.56°C relative to 1880-1920 in the GISS analysis through April (Fig. 1). [Robert Rohde reports that it is 1.65°C relative to 1850-1900 in the BerkeleyEarth analysis.] Global temperature is likely to continue to […]

Monthly year-over-year change in atmospheric CO2, 1960-2024. CO2 is measured in parts per million at the Mauna Loa observatory. The largest ever recorded leap in the amount of carbon dioxide in the world’s atmosphere occurred from March 2023 to March 2024. Data: Dr. Xin Lan, NOAA/GML and Dr. Ralph Keeling, Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Graphic: The Guardian

Record-breaking increase in CO2 levels in world’s atmosphere – “We aren’t just breaking records in CO2 concentrations, but also the record in how fast it is rising”

By Oliver Milman 9 May 2024 (The Guardian) – The largest ever recorded leap in the amount of carbon dioxide laden in the world’s atmosphere has just occurred, according to researchers who monitor the relentless accumulation of the primary gas that is heating the planet. The global average concentration of carbon dioxide in March this […]

Map showing April 2024 mean temperature in South Asia. The blue outline shows the region with the most extreme heat. Graphic: World Weather Attribution

Sweltering heat across Asia in 2024 was 45 times more likely because of climate change, study finds – “Heat is now among the foremost risks in terms of personal health for millions across the world as well as nations’ economic development”

By Sibi Arasu 14 May 2024 BENGALURU, India (AP) – Sizzling heat across Asia and the Middle East in late April that echoed last year’s destructive swelter was made 45 times more likely in some parts of the continent because of human-caused climate change, a study Tuesday found. Scorching temperatures were felt across large swaths of Asia, […]

Responses of 380 climate experts to the question, “How high above pre-industrial levels do you think average global temperature will rise between now and 2100? Almost 80 percent of the respondents, all from the authoritative Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), foresee at least 2.5°C of global heating, while almost half anticipate at least 3°C (5.4°F). Only 6 percent thought the internationally agreed 1.5°C (2.7°F) limit would be met. Graphic: The Guardian

World’s top climate scientists expect global heating to blast past 1.5C target – “I could not feel greater despair over the future”

By Damian Carrington 8 May 2024 (The Guardian) – Hundreds of the world’s leading climate scientists expect global temperatures to rise to at least 2.5C (4.5F) above preindustrial levels this century, blasting past internationally agreed targets and causing catastrophic consequences for humanity and the planet, an exclusive Guardian survey has revealed. Almost 80% of the […]

Graph showing reconstructed and observed annual temperature data for the Northern Hemisphere’s summer months (June, July, and August) at 30 and 90 degrees north latitude. Anomalies indicate how the average temperature of each year’s summer compared with the average reconstructed temperature from the baseline period of 1850-1900. The summer of 2023 was clearly the hottest in the past 2,000 years, with a temperature that proved to be at least 0.5 degree C above that of C.E.246—a time that was the hottest summer before direct measurements began and long before human-caused warming emerged. Data: Jan Esper, et al., 2024 / Nature. Graphic: Amanda Montañez / Scientific American

2023 was the hottest summer in two thousand years – “When you look at the long sweep of history, you can see just how dramatic recent global warming is”

By Sarah Collins 14 May 2024 (University of Cambridge) – Researchers have found that 2023 was the hottest summer in the Northern Hemisphere in the past two thousand years, almost four degrees warmer than the coldest summer during the same period. Although 2023 has been reported as the hottest year on record, the instrumental evidence […]

Low water levels at the Miguel Aleman dam in May 2024. Photo: Luis Antonio Rojas / The Washington Post

Mexico City’s water “Day Zero” may come even for the wealthiest residents – “No one could have foreseen this would happen in the city”

By Kasha Patel 25 May 2024 MEXICO CITY (The Washington Post) – Raquel Campos’ water issues started in January, when her condo building’s manager sent residents a message saying that the city hadn’t delivered water to its cistern. Four days later, taps in the upscale residence went dry. Campos has lived in the wealthy Polanco […]

Effect of political contributions from oil and gas companies on U.S. legislators that vote against the environment. Coefficients and 95 percent CIs for tests of investment (Left) and influence (Right) hypotheses and their corresponding metaanalytic effects for the years 1992 to 2018. In 13 out of 14 analyses, lower LCV scores (i.e., more antienvironmental votes) in one election cycle predicted significantly increased contributions in the following election cycle. For example, the strongest result was observed for the 2016 election: For every additional 10 percent of congressional votes against the environment in 2014, a legislator would receive an additional $5,400 in campaign contributions from oil and gas companies in 2016 (b = −0.54, SE = 0.12; P < 0.001; 95 percent CI [−0.77, −0.31]). This is an especially strong relationship considering that many elected officials vote against environmental policies nearly 100 percent of the time, thereby compounding the cycle of antienvironmentalism and increasing rewards in the form of contributions. Graphic: Goldberg, et al., 2020 / PNAS

Big Oil spent decades sowing doubt about fossil fuel dangers, experts testify – “Big Oil had to evolve from denial to duplicity”

By Dharna Noor 1 May 2024 (The Guardian) – The fossil fuel industry spent decades sowing doubt about the dangers of burning oil and gas, experts and Democratic lawmakers testified on Capitol Hill on Wednesday. The Senate budget committee held a hearing to review a report published on Tuesday with the House oversight and accountability […]

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