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10 | Factcheck: Newspaper claim about global temperature is ‘deeply misleading’ | Recently, journalist David Rose published a deeply misleading article claiming, “Global average temperatures over land have plummeted by more than 1C”. | http://bit.ly/2giTvEG |
9 | UK Companies Bankrolling Tar Sands Pipeline Giant Kinder Morgan | new analysis reveals. that HSBC, Barclays, and Aviva all have significant financial stakes in the company behind a controversial tar sands oil pipeline approved by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week | http://bit.ly/2giXyRa |
8 | Sea Ice hits record low | Average Arctic sea ice extent for November set a record low, reflecting unusually high air temperatures, winds from the south, and a warm ocean. | http://bit.ly/2giYpRX |
7 | The Perfect Tide: Sea Level and the Future of South Florida | A reprot fro Independent videographer Peter Sinclair | http://bit.ly/2giRFnm |
6 | Trump and Pruitt Will Make America Gasp Again | when bad air days make a comeback, we’ll know exactly whom to blame. | http://nyti.ms/2giTznH |
5 | Clean Energy ‘Moving Forward’ Despite Trump’s E.P.A. Pick, Experts Say | Trump’s choice of a fossil-fuel advocate and climate-change denier to head the Environmental Protection Agency comes at a moment when the American energy market has already shifted away from the most polluting fossil fuels, driven more by investors and economics than by federal regulations. | http://nyti.ms/2heIHMc |
4 | Donald Trump Warms Up | Trump turned around and named Scott Pruitt, as head of the Environmental Protection Agency after meeting with Al Gore, | http://nyti.ms/2giTIYn |
3 | No New but newsworthy. America's Dangerous Pipelines | An analysis of oil and gas pipeline safety in the United States reveals a troubling history of spills, contamination, injuries and deaths. | http://bit.ly/2heT2Ie |
2 | North Dakota’s Oil Spill Record: 85 Pipeline Accidents in 20 Years | A new study finds that Standing Rock protesters’ concerns about the DAPL pipeline are well founded. | http://bit.ly/2helXw5 |
1 | Climate Leadership Plan: A made-in-Alberta approach for a new era | Alberta’s climate plan starts January 1 and includes energy efficiency grants, a more diverse economy, new jobs & rebates to help Albertans adjust to the new price on carbon | http://bit.ly/2hdlJVV |
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Monday, 26 December 2016
Climate Change RoundUp for the Week Ending 2016-12-10
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Lord Nicholas Stern
Today’s young people can and should hold their parents’ generation to account for their present actions. They can elicit an emotional response that can motivate action. If thinking about the lives of unborn future generations seems too abstract to motivate you to act, try instead looking a young child or grandchild in the eye and asking yourself what sort of future you are leaving for them. There is something that, on reflection, many adults would surely find repugnant in the idea that they will leave their children a damaged planet that will radically affect their life possibilities. Lord Nicholas Stern
Kiribati President Anote Tong
"…I remember I had been trying to convince him to visit Kiribati and he did in 2011. He came to Kiribati and I remember he went to visit one of these communities that was flooded every time there is very high tides and there was this young boy who stepped up to the Secretary General and said Mr. Secretary General, you are a very important man you know, is there something that you can do to ensure I will have a future, that I will have a home. And the Secretary General came back and he said Mr. President I have been listening to you at the General Assembly but I never truly understood what it was you trying to communicate but now I do and I feel and I understand I would do everything that I can”
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