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28 Feb 2020

February 20, 2020–Flight shame worries airlines (Columbian)

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Environmental crusader Greta Thunberg, the Swedish teenager who has been vocal about combating climate change, may have played a role in a recent 4 percent drop in the number of commercial passengers flying in Sweden, where the term “flygskam,” or … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 19, 2020–Greta Thunberg is Getting Her Own TV Series and Some People are Mad About It (ShowBiz Cheatsheet)

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Teen climate activist Greta Thunberg became an overnight sensation back in September 2019 when she gave a speech about climate change at the United Nations Summit. There, she scolded world leaders about their lack of action or urgency on the matter. … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 18, 2020–Steve Coogan says the super-rich ‘spin environmental issues’ for themselves (Warrington Guardian)

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Steve Coogan has said that the super-rich are able to “spin environmental issues” to appear “wonderful”. The actor, who plays the owner of a string of fast-fashion brands in the satirical film Greed based on Topshop billionaire Sir Philip Green, … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 17, 2020–Drip, drip, drip: Water is a leading ESG concern (Green Biz)

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Water insecurity plays a driving role in conflicts and famines around the world, while water pollution and scarcity pose long-term economic threats to developing and developed nations alike. And institutional investors around the world have noticed: Water ranks among their … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 16, 2020–Climate change is not the only threat for plants (Phys.org)

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To maintain plant and animal species on earth, we need not only to consider the direct effects of climate change, but we must also take other equally important environmental issues into consideration—such as changes in agricultural and forestry practices and … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 15, 2020–Inside Australia’s climate emergency: the taps run dry (Guardian)

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When Fleur Magick Dennis moved her family to Euchareena in July 2017, the dam that supplies the tiny village with water was full, the three local creeks were flowing and her four boys didn’t have to share bathwater. “Everything was … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 14, 2020–Antarctica Breaks 69°F for the First Time on Record (EcoWatch)

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The Antarctic region just recorded a temperature higher than 20 degrees Celsius (68 degrees Fahrenheit) for the first time. Brazilian scientists measured a temperature of 20.75 degrees Celsius (approximately 69.35 degrees Fahrenheit) on Seymour Island Feb. 9, one of the … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 13, 2020–Trump Cuts EPA Budget Again (Insider NJ)

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President Trump’s budget proposal for fiscal 2021 contains a 26 percent cut to funding for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This would mean the agency is funded only $6.7 billion, rather than $9.1 billion in 2020. The budget would eliminate … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 12, 2020–Alarming Discovery in Antarctica Serves as Warning Signal for Sea-Level Rise (Scitechdaily.com)

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A team of scientists has observed, for the first time, the presence of warm water at a vital point underneath a glacier in Antarctica—an alarming discovery that points to the cause behind the gradual melting of this ice shelf while … Continued

28 Feb 2020

February 11, 2020–Top climate scientist makes faith case for action (AL.com)

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The first step in minimizing the damage from climate change will come not from solar panels or electric cars, but from frank conversations about the topic, one of the nation’s top climate researchers and communicators said this week in a … Continued

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