2 September 2024 (The Juice Media) â Hello Iâm from your local Government⢠franchise with an update on All The Latest Bullshit. Todayâs update is brought to you by the Government of Japan. Hello, Iâm from the Government of Japan. Where weâve issued a warrant for the arrest of Captain Paul Watson. Wanted for the […]
31 October 2023 (University of Maryland) â The influx of salt in streams and rivers is an âexistential threat,â according to a research team led by a UMD geologist. The planetâs demand for salt comes at a cost to the environment and human health, according to a new scientific review led by University of Maryland Geology Professor Sujay Kaushal. Published […]
By Brianna Abbott 11 January 2024 (The Wall Street Journal) â Meilin Keen was studying for the bar exam and preparing to move to New York City last June when she started throwing up blood. Keen, 27 years old, learned days later that she has gastric cancer. She postponed the bar exam. Brain fog from […]
20 June 2024 (Energy Institute) â The Energy Institute (EI) and co-authors KPMG and Kearney today released the 73rd annual edition of the Statistical Review of World Energy, presenting for the first time full global energy data for 2023. Five key stories emerge from the 2023 data: EI President Juliet Davenport OBE HonFEI said: âEnergy is central […]
By Victor Maus and Tim T. Werner 3 January 2024 (Nature) â Mining is a crucial industry â from iron and copper to gravel and sand, we depend on it for the basic building blocks of the modern world. It is a fast changing sector, as the clean energy transition and digitalization boost demand for […]
By Damian Carrington 8 November 2023 (The Guardian) â The worldâs fossil fuel producers are planning expansions that would blow the planetâs carbon budget twice over, a UN report has found. Experts called the plans âinsanityâ which âthrow humanityâs future into questionâ. The energy plans of the petrostates contradicted their climate policies and pledges, the report said. […]
28 November 2023 (UNDP) â According to new data on the Human Climate Horizons platform, a collaboration between the Climate Impact Lab and UNDP, increased coastal flooding this century will put over 70 million people in the path of expanding floodplains. Latin America and the Caribbean, East Asia and the Pacific, and Small Island Developing […]
12 May 2023 (The Australia Institute) â So much coal news⌠and all of it bad! Exactly as we predicted here at Coal Mine Tracker, last weekâs ârejectionâ of the long-stalled China Stone and Range coal mines was laying the groundwork for the approval of new coal mines with more momentum and more powerful proponents. Thursday 11 May […]
By Graham Readfearn 20 November 2023 (The Guardian) â âI often wonder: where did I go wrong?â Graeme Pearman says. âWhy didnât people respond? Is that my responsibility?â When Guardian Australia meets him at his home on the outskirts of Melbourne, the veteran climate scientist is frustrated. âIf you go through the whole process and […]