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After explosive secretly filmed interview goes public, ExxonMobil lobbyist pens apology

Source: After explosive secretly filmed interview goes public, ExxonMobil lobbyist pens apology

410 Million People at Risk From Sea Level Rise by 2100, Study Finds – EcoWatch

Source: 410 Million People at Risk From Sea Level Rise by 2100, Study Finds – EcoWatch

Close to half a billion people could be in the path of sea level rise by 2100, a first-of-its-kind analysis has shown.

The study, published in Nature Communications Tuesday, found that 267 million people currently live on land that is less than two […]

Global LiDAR land elevation data reveal greatest sea-level rise vulnerability in the tropics | Nature Communications

Source: Global LiDAR land elevation data reveal greatest sea-level rise vulnerability in the tropics | Nature Communications

Review: “The Brilliant Abyss” Illuminates the Crucial, Little Understood Science of the Deep | The New Republic

Source: Review: “The Brilliant Abyss” Illuminates the Crucial, Little Understood Science of the Deep | The New Republic

These Superheroes Could Sharply Reduce Heat Deaths – The New York Times

Source: These Superheroes Could Sharply Reduce Heat Deaths – The New York Times

By Catrin EinhornJuly 2, 2021Updated 12:31 p.m. ET

DES MOINES — The trees were supposed to stay.

It didn’t matter that the owners of the squat building alongside were planning to redevelop the property. The four eastern red cedars stood on city land, where […]

How 165 Words Could Make Mass Environmental Destruction An International Crime | Vermont Public Radio

Source: How 165 Words Could Make Mass Environmental Destruction An International Crime | Vermont Public Radio

Jesuit schools must be environmental justice leaders, dean says | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Source: Jesuit schools must be environmental justice leaders, dean says | Earthbeat | National Catholic Reporter

Activists Vow to Fight Line 3 Pipeline

Source: Activists Vow to Fight Line 3 Pipeline

Climate is testing our ability to feed ourselves, and no, migrating to Siberia will not save us.

Source: Climate is testing our ability to feed ourselves, and no, migrating to Siberia will not save us.

Explainer: The high-emissions ‘RCP8.5’ global warming scenario

Source: Explainer: The high-emissions ‘RCP8.5’ global warming scenario

The Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs)

Projecting future climate change involves assessing a number of different uncertainties. Some of these relate to the climate system, such as how sensitive the climate might be to increased concentrations of greenhouse gas in the atmosphere. Others involve the quantity of gases emitted, using […]