The musty scent of decades was just as striking as the designs, as we delved into another box, probably packed in the 1960s by Erica, meticulously arranged for preservation.
âGeographic diversity helps with stability in the face of climate change.â if your local mountain has no snow just fly farther to a different mountain and repeat until all the mountains have no snow
The worldâs largest ski resort operator is looking to snap up more Alpine stations in Europe, in an expansion partly driven by the need to hedge against climate change.
Summarizing 6 years of research, Thwaites Glacier researchers say West Antarctica's ice is pretty much going, going, gone on our current emissions path ... a grim outlook indeed. insideclimatenews.org/news/1909202...
A new science briefing from an international research team canât rule out some of the worst-case sea level rise scenarios, including six feet by 2100.
This is not a glitch, itâs by design and provides cover for all the other fossil fuel nations that donât want to deal with a phaseout. Russia basically chose the host country.
New from me: I test-drove a very nice Chinese electric car, and wrote about what it tells us about China's automotive push for Europe. No paywall:
Chinaâs EV giant is pursuing a rapid expansion in Europe and the UK, but it will have to overcome tariffs, political backlash and consumer skepticism.
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Not sure what you mean by offset, since the study doesn't make any value judgments about city size, etc, but just identifies the effect cities may have on precipitation. The authors have expertise to help cities adapt to extremes, and suggest that planners consider those effects.
"A deep sense of engagement comes about from artefacts that are individually or communally owned. It was this sense of ownership that allowed US windmills their cultural role and that made European windmills a vital part of their communities"
Windmills were once just machines on the land but now seem delightfully bucolic. Could wind turbines win us over too?