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America is on fire, says one climate writer - New York Times  (Mar 22) |
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Mar 22 · In “On the Move,” Abrahm Lustgarten predicts a massive demographic shift in response to an increasingly unlivable world. Jon Gertner’s most recent book is “The Ice at the End of the World: An Epic Journey Into Greenland’s Buried Past and Our Perilous Future.” ON THE MOVE: The Overheating Earth and the Uprooting of America, by Abrahm Lustgarten It’s happening already, of course. You can see it in the blazes in California, incinerating homes and forcing residents to escape the terror of wildfires. You can glimpse it in Arizona, where droughts have pushed farmers to give up on growing crops and sell their fields to developers. On the coasts, tides are rising, ... | By Jon Gertner Read more ... |
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Fossil fuel firms could be tried in US for homicide over climate-related deaths, experts say - Guardian  (Mar 21) |
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Mar 21 · Public Citizen, a non-profit group, proposed the idea last year to prosecute companies for millions of deaths due to climate crisis Each year, extreme temperatures take 5 million lives, while 400,000 people die from climate-related hunger and disease and scores perish in floods and wildfires. The radical idea, first proposed last year by consumer advocacy non-profit Public Citizen, may sound far-fetched, but it’s gaining interest from experts and public officials. “We’ve been really excited to see the curiosity, interest and support these ideas have garnered from members of the legal community, including from both former and current federal, state and local ... Read more ... |
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Germany plans to keep coal-fired plants ready in case Russian gas is cut - New York Times  (Mar 31) |
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Mar 31 · The power plants, due to be shut down, would be kept in reserve to provide electricity if Russia ended shipments of natural gas. Germany plans to order coal-fired power plants that were due to be shut down to be placed in reserve, as part of a plan to ensure the country can keep the lights on if supplies of natural gas from Russia are abruptly cut. A bill drawn up this week by the economy ministry, led by Robert Habeck, a member of the Greens, envisions maintaining power plants that burn coal and brown coal, or lignite, so they could be fired up on short notice. “This means that the short-term use of coal-fired plants in the electricity sector is made possible on ... | By Melissa Eddy Read more ... |
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Here's why there is no nuclear option for Australia to reach net zero - Guardian  (Mar 21) |
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Mar 21 · Any call to go directly from coal to nuclear is effectively a call to delay decarbonisation of our electricity system by 20 years The battle lines have been drawn over Australia’s energy future. With the nation signed up to net zero emissions by 2050, the Albanese Labor government is committed to renewables. The Coalition wants nuclear. The opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has a vision for meeting Australia’s energy needs that would include large-scale nuclear power plants and small modular reactors, a technology that is not yet proven, but which the shadow minister for energy, Ted O’Brien, says could be “up and running within a 10-year period.” While nuclear ... Read more ... |
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How Toyota, a laggard on electric cars, got its fight back - New York Times  (Mar 22) |
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Mar 22 · The auto giant lobbied hard against tougher pollution rules. This week, the E.P.A.’s new rules proved favorable to hybrid technology, an area that Toyota dominates. The breakfast at Toyota’s annual dealership gathering in Las Vegas last fall was an exclusive, invite-only affair, where attendees were told to cover their cellphone cameras with red stickers. Speaking was Stephen Ciccone, Toyota’s top lobbyist. He said the industry was facing an existential crisis - not because of the economy or fuel prices, but because of stronger tailpipe pollution limits being proposed in the United States. The rules were “bad for the country, bad for the consumer, and bad for the auto ... | By Hiroko Tabuchi Read more ... |
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Inside the Republican attacks on electric vehicles - New York Times  (Mar 21) |
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Mar 21 · President Biden’s new rule cutting emissions from vehicle tailpipes has deepened a partisan battle over automotive technology. Credit...Pete Kiehart for The New York Times Coral Davenport and Lisa Friedman have covered climate change policy and politics and Jack Ewing has covered the automobile industry for nearly two decades. The electric vehicle, a breakthrough achievement in automotive technology, has driven into this year’s presidential election, inflaming partisan fights that have come to define much of American culture. One reason is that President Biden has made electric vehicles central to his strategy to combat climate change. This week, his ... | By Coral Davenport, Lisa Friedman and Jack Ewing Read more ... |
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The maddening, nightmare quest to decarbonize my home - Guardian  (Mar 21) |
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Mar 21 · Here’s what happened when two climate reporters tried to ditch natural gas My wife and I live in a green, two-story colonial at the end of a cul-de-sac in Burlington, Vermont. Each spring, the front of our home is lined with lilacs, crocuses, and peonies. The backyard is thick with towering black locust trees. We occasionally spot a fox from our office windows, or toddlers from the neighborhood daycare trundling through the woods. It’s an alarmingly idyllic home, with one exception: it runs on natural gas. The boiler, which heats our house and our water, burns it. So do the stove and the dryer and even the fireplace in the living room. About 60% of American ... Read more ... |
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Women and girls suffer first when droughts hit poor and rural areas, says UN - Guardian  (Mar 21) |
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Mar 21 · World water development report warns that access is major source of conflict between countries Women and girls are the first to suffer when drought strikes poor and rural areas, and water strategies around the world must reflect this, the UN has said in a plea to countries to mend conflicts over water resources. Stress on water resources, which is being exacerbated by the climate crisis, as well as overuse and pollution of the world’s freshwater systems, is a large source of conflict, according to the latest UN world water development report. The impacts of sharing water, and the possibilities of harnessing cooperation over water resources into wider peace ... Read more ... |
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