Scientists predict a daunting set of potential consequences of climate change. With the possibility of increased droughts, a higher frequency of wildfires, rising sea levels, the decimation of deep ocean sea creatures, and threats to global food security, the future of a warmer world appears bleak.
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Is Geoengineering the Way of the Future?
Tags: Bipartisan Policy Center, Britain’s Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, carbon dioxide, Carbon Dioxide Removal, carbon emissions, Center for American Progress, cloud seeding, Geoengineering, Jane Long, Joe Romm, Kilimanjaro Energy, Mike Hulme, ocean fertilization, Royal Society, Solar Radiation Management, synthetic trees, UN Convention on Biodiversity, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Science & Environmental Happenings
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The List: Week of April 28
Although it might snow again, spring has definitely arrived and it’s time to get involved in the growing season!
This extensive glossary, written by Max Boykoff and Chukwemerije Okereke, is a valuable resource for those looking to get a grip on key climate change concepts, policies and initiatives.
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Go With Your Gut: Probiotics Might Not Be the Right Choice for Everyone
6 Mar 2013
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Betasso Water Treatment Plant Foresees Enough Water this Year, Shortages for 2014
8 Feb 2013
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“Not In My Backyard:” the Ongoing Struggle to Store U.S. Nuclear Waste
5 Feb 2013
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Climate Expert Says if You Deny Climate Change, Better Forget About Gravity, Too
6 Nov 2012
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Analysis: But Where Has All The Science Gone?
6 Nov 2012
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Can a Town Called Commerce City Ever Be Sustainable?
24 Oct 2012
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Experts Say to Keep Homes out of Fire-risk Zones, Homeowners Should Pay Wildfire Costs
15 Oct 2012
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Wild Horses in the West: The Uncertainty of an American Icon
24 Sep 2012
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Q&A with David Noone, Up-and-Coming Climate Scientist
12 Sep 2012
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Branding Nature? Less Federal Funding Makes National Parks Vulnerable to Corporate Influence
21 Mar 2012
