Thousands join Extinction Rebellion protests across London – “We are facing environmental breakdown and nothing remotely proportionate is being done about it”

By Matthew Taylor and Damien Gayle 15 April 2019 (The Guardian) – Thousands of people have joined a “climate rebellion” in London, blocking traffic and disrupting “business as usual” to demand action over the escalating ecological crisis. By 2pm five London landmarks – Waterloo Bridge, Marble Arch, Parliament Square, Oxford Circus, and Piccadilly Circus – […]

Christian faithful take up climate protest – “If God created all that is, what does it mean for us to be destroying it?”

By Shannon Larson 8 April 2019 LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Cloaked in black and carrying white buckets filled with artificial blood, the group filed in silence to the entrance of London’s Downing Street, behind a troupe of child and teen activists. Ringing a bell as they walked, the 45 adults – all participants in […]

From Global North to Global South, a winter and summer of record temperature extremes – Only small portions of Earth saw record cold weather

By Christopher C. Burt 8 March 2019 (Weather Underground) – On 2 March 2019, Dover, Tasmania, attained an all-time record high of 40.1°C (104.3°F), the hottest reading ever observed in that Australian state during the month of March. Just the next day (March 4 in the U.S.) a temperature of -46°F was measured at Elk […]

“Grandfather of climate science” dead at 87 – “We’re playing with an angry beast: a climate system that has been shown to be very sensitive”

NEW YORK, 18 February 2019 (AP) – A scientist who raised early alarms about climate change and popularized the term “global warming” has died. Wallace Smith Broecker was 87. The longtime Columbia University professor and researcher died Monday at a New York City hospital, according to a spokesman for the university’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory. Kevin […]

Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf resort must pay Scottish government’s legal costs for wind power lawsuit

28 February 2019 (BBC News) – Donald Trump’s Aberdeenshire golf resort must pay the Scottish government’s legal costs following a court battle over a major North Sea wind power development. Mr Trump battled unsuccessfully in the courts to halt the project before he became US president. A total of 11 turbines make up the development […]

Saddleworth Moor burns again after days of dry weather – “These kind of temperatures, 18C or 19C, are what you would normally see in early June”

By Wayne Ankers, Nick Lavigueur, and Susie Beever 27 February 2019 (Examiner Live) – A huge moorland fire has broken out on moorland above Huddersfield closing a major road. […] West Yorkshire Fire have issued a warning about basic fire safety tips after last night’s moorland blaze. Dale Gardiner said “While we have not yet […]

Coastal erosion causes once-buried waste to re-emerge on an English beach – “A massive decline in the numbers of fish”

By Kris Jepson 18 February 2019 (ITV News) – Exclusive: Residents have called on authorities to excavate an historic landfill site, which is leaking waste onto Lynemouth Beach and into the sea. Northumberland County Council told ITV News it undertook a land reclamation in the early 2000s, which involved cleaning up the beach and landscaping […]

Europeans watch Brexit chaos in “disbelief and bewilderment” – “It’s like watching a car crash in slow motion and you can’t do anything to stop it”

By Rachel Elbaum 21 February 2019 BRUSSELS (NBC News) – Europeans in Brussels, the unofficial capital of the E.U., have some choice words to describe Britain’s attempt to leave the 28-country bloc. “Horrifying,” “chaotic” and “frustrating” are just a few of them. There are just 36 days left until Brexit, and lawmakers have been unable […]

UK posts hottest winter day on record at 20.3°C (68.5°F) – “The first time we’ve recorded over 20 degrees in winter”

25 February 2019 (Sky News) – The highest ever winter temperature has been recorded in the UK, the Met Office has said, reaching 20.3C (69F) in west Wales. It is “the first time we’ve recorded over 20 degrees in winter”, the Met Office added. It tweeted that the temperature “reached 20.3C at Trawsgoed, Ceredigion, making […]

U.S. wealth concentration returns to levels not seen since the Roaring Twenties – The 400 richest Americans own more than bottom 150 million – “For the rich, wealth begets power”

By Christopher Ingraham 8 February 2019 (The Washington Post) – The 400 richest Americans — the top 0.00025 percent of the population — have tripled their share of the nation’s wealth since the early 1980s, according to a new working paper on wealth inequality by University of California at Berkeley economist Gabriel Zucman.Those 400 Americans […]

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