A chronological listing of the news articles posted on the Skeptical Science Facebook page during the past week.
Sun Jan 24
- Climate Holism vs. Climate Reductionism by Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute, Jan 14, 2016
- 8 climate change takeaways from Davos by Alex Pashley, Climate Home, Jan 22, 2016
- El Niño rains only slightly increased historic low reservoir levels in California, AP/The Guardian, Jan 22, 2016
- The ‘necessity defence'– should climate activists be allowed to break the law? by Tara Smith, The Conversation AU, Jan 19, 2016
- Fast-acting methane from Aliso Canyon leak is boosting global warming by Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times, Jasn 24, 2016
- El Niño threatens at least 60 million people in high-risk developing countries, World Health Organization, Jan 22, 2016
- INTERVIEW-Stop ignoring costs of smaller disasters - UN risk chief by Megan Rowling, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Jan 22, 2016
- How Is Climate Change Affecting the Philippines?, The Climate Reality Project/EcoWatch, Jan 22, 2016
Mon Jan 25
- A Lake in Bolivia Evaporates, and With It a Way of Life, AP/New York Times, Jan 23, 2016
- Caribbean Biodiversity Overheated by Climate Change by Ivet González, Inter Press Service (IPS), Jan 20, 2016
- Record hot years almost certainly caused by man-made warming by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 25, 2016
- Two irrational responses to climate change: Witch hunts and denial, Op-ed by Cynthia Barnett, Los Angeles Times, Jan 24, 2016
- Blizzard Jonas and the slowdown of the Gulf Stream System by Stefan Rahmstorf, Real Climate, Jan 24, 2016
- Record hot 2015 gave us a glimpse at the future of global warming by Dana Nuccitelli, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 25, 2016
- Oslo trash incinerator starts experiment to slow climate change by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 25, 2016
- Recent record temperature years ‘extremely unlikely’ without global warming, scientists say by Chelsea Harvey, Energy & Environment, Washington Post, Jan 25, 2016
Tue Jan 26
- New Report Issues Dire Carbon Warning: Keep It in the Ground—or Else by Nadia Prupis, Common Dreams, Jan 25, 2016
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US could cut power emissions 78% by 2030 using existing technology, says study by Sophie Yeo, Carbon Brief, Jan 25, 2016
- Climate Deal’s First Big Hurdle: The Draw of Cheap Oil by Clifford Krauss & Diane Cardwell, New York Times, Jan 25, 2016
- Analysis: How much did El Niño boost global temperature in 2015? by Roz Pidcock, Carbon Brief, jan 26, 2016
- Study: Grid For Renewables Key to Cutting Emissions by Bobby Magill, Climate Central, Jan 25, 2016
- The right-wing climate-denial machine is churning faster than ever by Heather Smith, Grist, Jan 25, 2016
- The science for climate change only feeds the denial: how do you beat that? by John Cook, The Conversation AU, Jan 27, 2016
Wed Jan 27
- Tony Abbott's climate claims debunked: researcher dissects 2013 statement by Michael Slezak, The Guardian, Jan 22, 2016
- Companies have environmental 'blind spot' in supply chains: study by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 26, 2016
- Paris Treaty Could Broaden EPA's Authority Over Greenhouse Gases by David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News, Jan 24, 2016
- Forest Loss Pushes Far Beyond Plantation Boundaries in South America, Africa by Rachael Petersen, Elizabeth Dow Goldman, Mikaela Weisse & Dmitry Aksenov, World Resources Instittue (WRI), Jan 25, 2016
- Are eco-friendly initiatives pointless unless we tackle overpopulation? by Madeleine Sommerville, All you need is less, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- Study finds slim odds of record heat, but not as slim as reported by John Abraham, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Climate change responsible for super-charging winter storms, scientists say by Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- Analysis of Patrick Michaels’ “The Climate Snow Job”, Climate Feedback, Jan 24, 2016
- Warming Waters Linked to Northeast Seagrass Die-offs by John Upton, Climate Central, Jan 27, 2016
Thu Jan 28
- Switch to Clean Energy Can Be Fast and Cheap by Umair Irfan, Climate Wire/Scientific American, Jan 26, 2016
- Three Slightly Crazy Plans Geoengineers Have to Save the World From Global Warming by Andrew Bouvé and Jacob Brogan, Future Tense, Slate, Jan 27, 2016
- The Supreme Court just gave a great explanation of our baffling electricity system by Chris Mooney, Energy & Enviornment, Washington Post, Jan 26, 2016
- From the Nile to the Amazon, climate change threatens hydropower by Fred Pearce, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Soil productivity cut by climate change, making societies more marginal: studies by Peter Hannam, Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 28, 2016
- 26 States Fight To Block Obama's Carbon Emissions Plan To Curb Global Warming, Reuters/The Huffington Post, Jan 26, 2016
- Geoengineering Would Not Work in All Oceans by Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire/Scientific American, Jan 28. 2016
- South Florida Is Sinking. Where is Marco Rubio? by Nina Burleigh, Newsweek, Jan 28, 2016
Fri Jan 29
- World heritage forests burn as global tragedy unfolds in Tasmania by Karl Mathiesen, The Eco Audit, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- France plans renewed climate diplomacy blitz to protect Paris deal by Ed King, Climate Home, Jan 28, 2016
- Modern European summers are warmest since Roman times, study finds by Arthur Neslen, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- Jeb Bush pins hopes on 'someone in a garage' to tackle climate change by Oliver Milman, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- Modern European summers are warmest since Roman times, study finds by Arthur Neslen, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- If the world ends in 2100, we’re probably OK' by Howard Lee, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Why conservative South Carolina could actually be a sign of the future of U.S. energy by Chelsea Harvey, Washington Post, Jan 28, 2016
- Australia sinks on 'most credible' environmental index in the world by Peter Hannam, Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 29, 2016
Sat Jan 30
- Did a Slow Gulf Stream Make the East Coast Blizzard Worse? by Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire/Scientific American, Jan 29, 2016
- We Failed in Flint. Here’s How to Avoid Making the Same Mistakes in Climate Policy. by Elizabeth Sawin, Climate Interactive, Jan 28, 2016
- Global heating and the dilemma of climate scientists, Op-ed by Andrew Glickson, The Drum/ABC, Jan 29, 2016
- Scientific Literacy, Religion and the Fate of the World by Mike Sandler, The Huffington Post, Jan 29, 2016
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A chronological listing of the news articles posted on the Skeptical Science Facebook page during the past week.
Sun Jan 24
- Climate Holism vs. Climate Reductionism by Richard Heinberg, Post Carbon Institute, Jan 14, 2016
- 8 climate change takeaways from Davos by Alex Pashley, Climate Home, Jan 22, 2016
- El Niño rains only slightly increased historic low reservoir levels in California, AP/The Guardian, Jan 22, 2016
- The ‘necessity defence'– should climate activists be allowed to break the law? by Tara Smith, The Conversation AU, Jan 19, 2016
- Fast-acting methane from Aliso Canyon leak is boosting global warming by Tony Barboza, Los Angeles Times, Jasn 24, 2016
- El Niño threatens at least 60 million people in high-risk developing countries, World Health Organization, Jan 22, 2016
- INTERVIEW-Stop ignoring costs of smaller disasters - UN risk chief by Megan Rowling, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Jan 22, 2016
- How Is Climate Change Affecting the Philippines?, The Climate Reality Project/EcoWatch, Jan 22, 2016
Mon Jan 25
- A Lake in Bolivia Evaporates, and With It a Way of Life, AP/New York Times, Jan 23, 2016
- Caribbean Biodiversity Overheated by Climate Change by Ivet González, Inter Press Service (IPS), Jan 20, 2016
- Record hot years almost certainly caused by man-made warming by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 25, 2016
- Two irrational responses to climate change: Witch hunts and denial, Op-ed by Cynthia Barnett, Los Angeles Times, Jan 24, 2016
- Blizzard Jonas and the slowdown of the Gulf Stream System by Stefan Rahmstorf, Real Climate, Jan 24, 2016
- Record hot 2015 gave us a glimpse at the future of global warming by Dana Nuccitelli, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 25, 2016
- Oslo trash incinerator starts experiment to slow climate change by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 25, 2016
- Recent record temperature years ‘extremely unlikely’ without global warming, scientists say by Chelsea Harvey, Energy & Environment, Washington Post, Jan 25, 2016
Tue Jan 26
- New Report Issues Dire Carbon Warning: Keep It in the Ground—or Else by Nadia Prupis, Common Dreams, Jan 25, 2016
-
US could cut power emissions 78% by 2030 using existing technology, says study by Sophie Yeo, Carbon Brief, Jan 25, 2016
- Climate Deal’s First Big Hurdle: The Draw of Cheap Oil by Clifford Krauss & Diane Cardwell, New York Times, Jan 25, 2016
- Analysis: How much did El Niño boost global temperature in 2015? by Roz Pidcock, Carbon Brief, jan 26, 2016
- Study: Grid For Renewables Key to Cutting Emissions by Bobby Magill, Climate Central, Jan 25, 2016
- The right-wing climate-denial machine is churning faster than ever by Heather Smith, Grist, Jan 25, 2016
- The science for climate change only feeds the denial: how do you beat that? by John Cook, The Conversation AU, Jan 27, 2016
Wed Jan 27
- Tony Abbott's climate claims debunked: researcher dissects 2013 statement by Michael Slezak, The Guardian, Jan 22, 2016
- Companies have environmental 'blind spot' in supply chains: study by Alister Doyle, Reuters, Jan 26, 2016
- Paris Treaty Could Broaden EPA's Authority Over Greenhouse Gases by David Hasemyer, InsideClimate News, Jan 24, 2016
- Forest Loss Pushes Far Beyond Plantation Boundaries in South America, Africa by Rachael Petersen, Elizabeth Dow Goldman, Mikaela Weisse & Dmitry Aksenov, World Resources Instittue (WRI), Jan 25, 2016
- Are eco-friendly initiatives pointless unless we tackle overpopulation? by Madeleine Sommerville, All you need is less, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- Study finds slim odds of record heat, but not as slim as reported by John Abraham, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Climate change responsible for super-charging winter storms, scientists say by Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- Analysis of Patrick Michaels’ “The Climate Snow Job”, Climate Feedback, Jan 24, 2016
- Warming Waters Linked to Northeast Seagrass Die-offs by John Upton, Climate Central, Jan 27, 2016
Thu Jan 28
- Switch to Clean Energy Can Be Fast and Cheap by Umair Irfan, Climate Wire/Scientific American, Jan 26, 2016
- Three Slightly Crazy Plans Geoengineers Have to Save the World From Global Warming by Andrew Bouvé and Jacob Brogan, Future Tense, Slate, Jan 27, 2016
- The Supreme Court just gave a great explanation of our baffling electricity system by Chris Mooney, Energy & Enviornment, Washington Post, Jan 26, 2016
- From the Nile to the Amazon, climate change threatens hydropower by Fred Pearce, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Soil productivity cut by climate change, making societies more marginal: studies by Peter Hannam, Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 28, 2016
- 26 States Fight To Block Obama's Carbon Emissions Plan To Curb Global Warming, Reuters/The Huffington Post, Jan 26, 2016
- Geoengineering Would Not Work in All Oceans by Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire/Scientific American, Jan 28. 2016
- South Florida Is Sinking. Where is Marco Rubio? by Nina Burleigh, Newsweek, Jan 28, 2016
Fri Jan 29
- World heritage forests burn as global tragedy unfolds in Tasmania by Karl Mathiesen, The Eco Audit, The Guardian, Jan 26, 2016
- France plans renewed climate diplomacy blitz to protect Paris deal by Ed King, Climate Home, Jan 28, 2016
- Modern European summers are warmest since Roman times, study finds by Arthur Neslen, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- Jeb Bush pins hopes on 'someone in a garage' to tackle climate change by Oliver Milman, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- Modern European summers are warmest since Roman times, study finds by Arthur Neslen, The Guardian, Jan 29, 2016
- If the world ends in 2100, we’re probably OK' by Howard Lee, Climate Consensus - the 97%, The Guardian, Jan 27, 2016
- Why conservative South Carolina could actually be a sign of the future of U.S. energy by Chelsea Harvey, Washington Post, Jan 28, 2016
- Australia sinks on 'most credible' environmental index in the world by Peter Hannam, Sydney Morning Herald, Jan 29, 2016
Sat Jan 30
- Did a Slow Gulf Stream Make the East Coast Blizzard Worse? by Gayathri Vaidyanathan, ClimateWire/Scientific American, Jan 29, 2016
- We Failed in Flint. Here’s How to Avoid Making the Same Mistakes in Climate Policy. by Elizabeth Sawin, Climate Interactive, Jan 28, 2016
- Global heating and the dilemma of climate scientists, Op-ed by Andrew Glickson, The Drum/ABC, Jan 29, 2016
- Scientific Literacy, Religion and the Fate of the World by Mike Sandler, The Huffington Post, Jan 29, 2016
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