Summer Could Last Six Months by 2100, Study Finds
Mar 10, 2021, 11:00 am By Yale e360If emissions continue unchecked, summers in the Northern Hemisphere could last nearly six months by 2100, according to a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research Letters. Scientists say the shift in seasons will likely have significant impacts…Is the ‘Legacy’ Carbon Credit Market a Climate Plus or Just Hype?
Mar 9, 2021, 9:18 am By Yale e360As major corporations look to buy carbon credits to offset emissions, critics are questioning the value of "legacy" credits from green projects that are a decade or more old. What’s needed, experts say, is to reform the credit system so it delivers actual…Emissions Drop Equivalent to Covid Shutdowns Needed Every Two Years to Limit Warming to 2 Degrees C
Mar 4, 2021, 1:44 pm By Yale e360Carbon dioxide emissions must fall by the equivalent of a global lockdown roughly every two years for the next decade for the world to keep within safe limits of global heating, research has shown. Read more on E360 →Australian Miners Adopt Stricter Rules for Indigenous and Environmental Impacts
Mar 3, 2021, 12:24 pm By Yale e360Australian mining companies will now be required to follow stricter rules governing the impacts of their projects on First Nations communities and the environment, according to new guidelines adopted by the Minerals Council of Australia, The Sydney Morning…Regulators Ban Fracking Permanently in the Four-State Delaware River Watershed
Mar 1, 2021, 11:37 am By Yale e360The regulatory agency in charge of managing the Delaware River and its tributaries voted last week to permanently ban natural gas drilling and fracking within the entire four-state watershed, which supplies the drinking water for more than 13 million people in…How the Loss of Soil Is Sacrificing America’s Natural Heritage
Mar 1, 2021, 5:00 am By Yale e360A new study points to a stunning loss of topsoil in the Corn Belt — the result of farming practices that have depleted this once-fertile ground. Beyond diminished agricultural productivity and more carbon in the atmosphere, it is a catastrophic loss of an…How the Loss of Soil Is Sacrificing America’s Natural Heritage
Mar 1, 2021, 5:00 am By Yale e360A new study points to a stunning loss of topsoil in the Corn Belt — the result of farming practices that have depleted this once-fertile ground. Beyond diminished agricultural productivity and more carbon in the atmosphere, it is a catastrophic loss of an…Brazil Has Weakened Dozens of Environmental Laws During the Pandemic
Feb 24, 2021, 6:06 pm By Yale e360Since President Jair Bolsonaro took office in January 2019, Brazil has approved 57 pieces of legislation that weaken environmental laws, from relaxing forest protections to declassifying the toxicity of dozens of pesticides, according to a new analysis…On U.S. East Coast, Has Offshore Wind’s Moment Finally Arrived?
Feb 24, 2021, 5:00 am By Yale e360After years of false starts, offshore wind is poised to take off along the East Coast. Commitments by states to purchase renewable power, support from the Biden administration, and billions in new investment are all contributing to the emergence of this…Noise Pollution Impacting Marine Animals Worse Than Previously Thought
Feb 22, 2021, 2:10 pm By Yale e360Anthropogenic noise pollution is plaguing our oceans and stressing marine fauna far more than previously understood, researchers concluded in a new analysis of more than 10,000 academic papers published in the journal Science. Human-generated noise disrupts…One-Third of Farmland in the U.S. Corn Belt Has Lost Its Topsoil
Feb 18, 2021, 5:33 pm By Yale e360More than a third of farmland in the U.S. Corn Belt—nearly 100 million acres—has completely lost its carbon-rich topsoil due to erosion, according to a new study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The loss of topsoil…Why Drilling the Arctic Refuge Will Release a Double Dose of Carbon
Feb 18, 2021, 8:49 am By Yale e360In the renewed debate over drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, one troubling impact of oil development has been overlooked: Disrupting the annual caribou migration will have a profound effect on the soil and release even more greenhouse gas into…An Illicit Trade in Brazil Is Sending Tiny Songbirds to Their Deaths
Feb 16, 2021, 7:38 am By Yale e360Thousands of saffron finches are being snatched out of South American forests and sold in Brazil for use in brutal, illegal fighting rings. Lax wildlife laws have made it difficult for authorities to crack down on the lucrative trade, leaving traffickers and…Submarine Permafrost Has Been Overlooked as a Major Source of Greenhouse Gases, Scientists Warn
Feb 15, 2021, 1:17 pm By Yale e360Scientists have found that permafrost buried beneath the Arctic Ocean holds 60 billion tons of methane and 560 billion tons of organic carbon — making it a major source of greenhouse gases not currently included in climate projections that could have a…Shell Plans to Expand Natural Gas Business Despite Climate Pledge
Feb 11, 2021, 2:57 pm By Yale e360Shell has set new carbon emissions goals to become a net zero carbon energy company by 2050, but will continue to grow its gas business by more than 20 percent in the next few years. Read more on E360 →How Paving with Plastic Could Make a Dent in the Global Waste Problem
Feb 11, 2021, 5:00 am By Yale e360Roads in which waste plastic is melted down and mixed with paving materials are becoming more common around the world. Although for now they remain a niche technology, experts say the roads could become one of a diverse array of uses for discarded plastic.…As Plastic Pollution in Rivers Gets Worse, Species Are Increasingly Living on Litter
Feb 9, 2021, 4:40 pm By Yale e360Scientists have long warned that the world’s major rivers and estuaries are hotspots for plastic waste, as trash and microparticles wash down tributaries and congregate before entering oceans. Now, new research has found that as this waste accumulates,…Assisting Evolution: How Far Should We Go to Help Species Adapt?
Feb 9, 2021, 5:00 am By Yale e360An Australian project to help threatened marsupial species adapt to avoid predatory cats is among a host of ‘assisted evolution’ efforts based on the premise that it is no longer enough to protect species from change: Humans are going to have intervene to…Denmark Is Building an Artificial Island as a Clean Energy Hub
Feb 5, 2021, 9:00 am By Yale e360Denmark has approved a plan to build an artificial island 50 miles offshore in the North Sea to act as a clean energy hub that produces and stores wind energy , several news outlets reported. The island, equal in size to 18 football fields, will be linked to…California’s Rainy Season Now Starts a Month Later Than It Used To
Feb 4, 2021, 5:05 pm By Yale e360The start of California’s rainy season has been getting progressively later in recent decades, and now begins a month after it did just 60 years ago, shifting from November to December, according to a new study published in the journal Geophysical Research…
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