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How Did the End of the World Become Old News?
The fire this time (in Sweden). Photo: Mats Andersson/AFP/Getty Images
There has been a lot of burning lately. Last week, wildfires broke out in the Arctic Circle, where temperatures reached almost 90 degrees; they are still roiling northern Sweden, 21 of them. And this week, wildfires swept through the Greek seaside, outside Athens, killing at least 80 and hospitalizing almost 200. At one resort, dozens of guests tried to escape the flames by descending a narrow stone staircase into the Aegean, only to be engulfed along the way, dying literally in each other’s arms.
Last July, I wrote a much-talked-over magazine cover story considering the worst-case scenarios for climate change — much talked over, in part, because it was so terrifying, which made some of the scenarios a bit hard to believe. Those worst-case scenarios are still quite unlikely, since they require both that we do nothing to alter our emissions path, which is still arcing upward, and that those unabated emissions bring us to climate outcomes on the far end of what’s possible by 2100.
But, this July, we already seem much farther along on those paths than even the most alarmist climate observers — e.g., me — would have predicted a year ago. In a single week earlier this month, dozens of places around the world were hit with record temperatures in what was, effectively, an unprecedented, planet-encompassing heat wave: from Denver to Burlington to Ottawa; from Glasgow to Shannon to Belfast; from Tbilisi, in Georgia, and Yerevan, in Armenia, to whole swaths of southern Russia. The temperature of one city in Oman, where the daytime highs had reached 122 degrees Fahrenheit, did not drop below 108 all night; in Montreal, Canada, 50 died from the heat. That same week, 30 major wildfires burned in the American West, including one, in California, that grew at the rate of 10,000 football fields each hour, and another, in Colorado, that produced a volcano-like 300-foot eruption of flames, swallowing an entire subdivision and inventing a new term — “fire tsunami” — along the way. On the other side of the planet, biblical rains flooded Japan, where 1.2 million were evacuated from their homes. The following week, the heat struck there, killing dozens. The following week.
How Did the End of the World Become Old News? by David Wallace-Wells, The Daily Intelligencer, New York Magazine. July 26, 2018
Links posted on Facebook
Sun July 22, 2018
- Proposed US Bailout Of Coal & Nuclear Could Exceed $34 Billion by Joshua S Hill, Clean Technica, July 20, 2018
- House Votes to Denounce Carbon Taxes. Where Was the Climate Solutions Caucus? by Marianne Lavelle, InsideClimate News, July 19, 2018
- New evidence shows we’re still way too addicted to fossil fuels by Nathanael Johnson, Grist, July 19, 2018
- The 5 most important questions about carbon taxes, answered by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 20, 2018
- Climate change already affecting German farmers by Notker Oberhäuser, Deutsche Welle (DW), July 20, 2018
- Batteries have a dirty secret by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 21, 2018
- Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement by Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks, New York Times, July 21, 2018
- Solar and wind are coming. And the power sector isn’t ready. by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 22, 2018
Mon July 23, 2018
- The big heatwave: from Algeria to the Arctic. But what’s the cause? by Robin McKie, Observer/Guardian, July 22, 2018
- Rising sea levels are going to mess with the internet, sooner than you think by Lexi Krupp, Popular Science, July 19, 2018
- Appeals court denies federal motion in “climate kids” case by Jack Moran, The Register Guard (Eugene, OR), July 20, 2018
- Japan: Deadly heat wave continues as temp hits record 41.4C near Tokyo by Junko Ogura, Kaori Enjoji & James Griffiths, CNN, July 23, 2018
- Earth's resources consumed in ever greater destructive volumes by Jonathan Watters, Environment, Guardian, July 22, 2018
- Scientists detect a human fingerprint in the atmosphere's seasonal cycles by John Abraham, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, July 23, 2018
- The Teen-Agers Fighting for Climate Justice by Carolyn Kormann, The New Yorker, July 22, 2018
- The Climate Has Always Changed. Why Is This Time so Much Worse? by Nexus Media, with Katrin Meissner and Alan C. Mix, July 19, 2018
Tue July 24, 2018
- Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for 'collapse' by Nicole Hasman, Sydney Morning Herald, July 20, 2018
- Is the ‘Zero Hour’ youth climate march a turning point, or more of the same? by Marc Hudson, The Conversation US, July 20, 2018
- Time bomb': Tropics expansion nudges cyclone formation into new areas by Peter Hannam, Environment, Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 2018
- Ocean acidification to hit levels not seen in 14 million years, Cardiff University News, July 23, 2018
- Global warming risk: Rising temperatures from climate change linked to rise in suicides by Doyle Rice, USA Today, July 23, 2018
- Warming climate is driving species loss by Alex Kirby, Climate News Network, July 23, 2018
- Sheer Speed of Global Warming Is Decimating Birds, Say Scientists by Ruth Schuster, Haaretz, July 23, 2018
- Factcheck: Will climate change bring great white sharks to UK waters? by Daisy Dunne, Carbon Brief, July 23, 2018
Wed July 25, 2018
- Pakistan is ground zero for global warming consequences by Abdul Salam, Special to USA TODAY, July 24, 2018
- Sweden’s worst-ever wildfires could last for months, Eye on the Arctic, Canadian Radio International (CRI), July 24, 2018
- Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change by Brandon Miller, CNN, July 24, 2018
- The world is hot, on fire, and flooding. Climate change is here. by Eric Holthaus, Grist, July 24, 2018
- Can We Blame the Summer Heat Wave on Global Warming? by Irineo Cabreros, Slate, July 24, 2018
- 46% Of Forests Have Been Destroyed By Civilization…And Counting by Max Wilbert, Deep Green Resistance News, July 24. 2018
- Facebook video spreads climate denial misinformation to 5 million users by Dana Nuccitelli, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, Guardian, July 25, 2018
- Climate change: 'Fake news,' real fallout by Michaela Cavanagh, Deutsche Welle (DW), July 24, 2018
Thu July 26, 2018
- Germany braces for sweltering temperatures in Europe-wide heat wave by Rebecca Staudenmaier (with dpa), Deutsche Welle (DW), July 25, 2018
- Fish Will Start Losing Sense of Smell as Carbon Dioxide Levels Rise, Study Finds by Christina Caron, Science, New York Times, July 24, 2018
- The Global Heatwave Is About to Hit Your Wallet by Rachel Morison, Marvin G Perez & Nicholas Larkin, Climate Changed, Bloomberg News, July 25, 2018
- Kink in the Jet Stream and Climate Change Spur Extreme Weather by Brian k Sullivan & Eric Roston, Climate Changed, Bloomberg News, July 25, 2018
- New study linking warming with disrupted Atlantic flow has scientists “grumpy” by Scott K Johnson, Ars Technica, July 25, 2018
- Regular heatwaves 'will kill thousands' by Roger Harrabin, Science & Environment, BBC News, July 26, 2018
- Mary Robinson launches new feminist fight against climate change by Fiona Harvey, Environment, Guardian, July 24, 2018
- Plan to Weaken Car Emissions Rules Could Reopen Key Climate Case by Anne C. Mulkern, E&E News/Scientific American, July 26, 2018
Fri July 27, 2018
- 6 ways geoengineering could fight climate change by Stephen Fleischfresser, Cosmos, July 27, 2018
- Is climate change a “ratings killer,” or is something wrong with for-profit media? by Zoya Teirstein, Grist, July 25, 2018
- How Did the End of the World Become Old News? by David Wallace-Wells, The Daily Intelligencer, New York Magazine. July 26, 2018
- Sea level rise has already sunk Carolinas beach property values — by $1.6 billion, study finds by Abbie Bennett, The News Observer (Fayetteville, NC), July 25, 2018
- Northern California wildfire moves into Redding, threatening 5,000 buildings; 2 killed by Ralph Ellis, Nicole Chavez & Cheri Mossburg, CNN, July 27, 2018
- Extreme global weather is 'the face of climate change' says leading scientist by Damian Carrington, Environment, Guardian, July 27, 2018
- CSLDF is fighting attacks on science. Here’s how you can help., Guest Post by Lauren Kurtz (Climate Science Legal Defense Fund, Skeptical Science, July 26, 2018
- Climate change made 2018 European heatwave up to ‘five times’ more likely by Robert McSweeney, Attribution, Carbon Brief, July 27, 2018
Sat July 28, 2018
- Why wildfires are breaking out in the 'wrong' countries by Stefan H. Doerr & Cristina Santín, BBC News, July 27, 2018
- Heat waves can be deadly for workers and will drain the US economy by Umair Irfan, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 26, 2018
- Upcoming webinars on turning misinformation into an educational opportunity by John Cook, Skeptical Science, July 27, 2018
- Northern California wildfire turns deadly, forces "mass evacuations", AP/CBS News, July 27, 2018
- The Carr Fire is a terrifying glimpse into California’s future, Opinion by Editorial Board, Sacramento Bee, July 27, 2018
- Japan braces as strong typhoon bears down, flood-hit areas at risk by Elaine Lies, Reuters, July 27, 2018
- Cost of flood losses in Maritimes could increase by up to 300 per cent, University of Waterloo News, July 27, 2018
- EPA Move to Weaken Carbon Rules Won’t Spur New Coal Power by Benjamin Storrow, E&E News, Scientific American, July 27, 2018
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Editor's Pick
How Did the End of the World Become Old News?
The fire this time (in Sweden). Photo: Mats Andersson/AFP/Getty Images
There has been a lot of burning lately. Last week, wildfires broke out in the Arctic Circle, where temperatures reached almost 90 degrees; they are still roiling northern Sweden, 21 of them. And this week, wildfires swept through the Greek seaside, outside Athens, killing at least 80 and hospitalizing almost 200. At one resort, dozens of guests tried to escape the flames by descending a narrow stone staircase into the Aegean, only to be engulfed along the way, dying literally in each other’s arms.
Last July, I wrote a much-talked-over magazine cover story considering the worst-case scenarios for climate change — much talked over, in part, because it was so terrifying, which made some of the scenarios a bit hard to believe. Those worst-case scenarios are still quite unlikely, since they require both that we do nothing to alter our emissions path, which is still arcing upward, and that those unabated emissions bring us to climate outcomes on the far end of what’s possible by 2100.
But, this July, we already seem much farther along on those paths than even the most alarmist climate observers — e.g., me — would have predicted a year ago. In a single week earlier this month, dozens of places around the world were hit with record temperatures in what was, effectively, an unprecedented, planet-encompassing heat wave: from Denver to Burlington to Ottawa; from Glasgow to Shannon to Belfast; from Tbilisi, in Georgia, and Yerevan, in Armenia, to whole swaths of southern Russia. The temperature of one city in Oman, where the daytime highs had reached 122 degrees Fahrenheit, did not drop below 108 all night; in Montreal, Canada, 50 died from the heat. That same week, 30 major wildfires burned in the American West, including one, in California, that grew at the rate of 10,000 football fields each hour, and another, in Colorado, that produced a volcano-like 300-foot eruption of flames, swallowing an entire subdivision and inventing a new term — “fire tsunami” — along the way. On the other side of the planet, biblical rains flooded Japan, where 1.2 million were evacuated from their homes. The following week, the heat struck there, killing dozens. The following week.
How Did the End of the World Become Old News? by David Wallace-Wells, The Daily Intelligencer, New York Magazine. July 26, 2018
Links posted on Facebook
Sun July 22, 2018
- Proposed US Bailout Of Coal & Nuclear Could Exceed $34 Billion by Joshua S Hill, Clean Technica, July 20, 2018
- House Votes to Denounce Carbon Taxes. Where Was the Climate Solutions Caucus? by Marianne Lavelle, InsideClimate News, July 19, 2018
- New evidence shows we’re still way too addicted to fossil fuels by Nathanael Johnson, Grist, July 19, 2018
- The 5 most important questions about carbon taxes, answered by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 20, 2018
- Climate change already affecting German farmers by Notker Oberhäuser, Deutsche Welle (DW), July 20, 2018
- Batteries have a dirty secret by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 21, 2018
- Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement by Alexandra Yoon-Hendricks, New York Times, July 21, 2018
- Solar and wind are coming. And the power sector isn’t ready. by David Roberts, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 22, 2018
Mon July 23, 2018
- The big heatwave: from Algeria to the Arctic. But what’s the cause? by Robin McKie, Observer/Guardian, July 22, 2018
- Rising sea levels are going to mess with the internet, sooner than you think by Lexi Krupp, Popular Science, July 19, 2018
- Appeals court denies federal motion in “climate kids” case by Jack Moran, The Register Guard (Eugene, OR), July 20, 2018
- Japan: Deadly heat wave continues as temp hits record 41.4C near Tokyo by Junko Ogura, Kaori Enjoji & James Griffiths, CNN, July 23, 2018
- Earth's resources consumed in ever greater destructive volumes by Jonathan Watters, Environment, Guardian, July 22, 2018
- Scientists detect a human fingerprint in the atmosphere's seasonal cycles by John Abraham, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, July 23, 2018
- The Teen-Agers Fighting for Climate Justice by Carolyn Kormann, The New Yorker, July 22, 2018
- The Climate Has Always Changed. Why Is This Time so Much Worse? by Nexus Media, with Katrin Meissner and Alan C. Mix, July 19, 2018
Tue July 24, 2018
- Australian governments concede Great Barrier Reef headed for 'collapse' by Nicole Hasman, Sydney Morning Herald, July 20, 2018
- Is the ‘Zero Hour’ youth climate march a turning point, or more of the same? by Marc Hudson, The Conversation US, July 20, 2018
- Time bomb': Tropics expansion nudges cyclone formation into new areas by Peter Hannam, Environment, Sydney Morning Herald, July 24, 2018
- Ocean acidification to hit levels not seen in 14 million years, Cardiff University News, July 23, 2018
- Global warming risk: Rising temperatures from climate change linked to rise in suicides by Doyle Rice, USA Today, July 23, 2018
- Warming climate is driving species loss by Alex Kirby, Climate News Network, July 23, 2018
- Sheer Speed of Global Warming Is Decimating Birds, Say Scientists by Ruth Schuster, Haaretz, July 23, 2018
- Factcheck: Will climate change bring great white sharks to UK waters? by Daisy Dunne, Carbon Brief, July 23, 2018
Wed July 25, 2018
- Pakistan is ground zero for global warming consequences by Abdul Salam, Special to USA TODAY, July 24, 2018
- Sweden’s worst-ever wildfires could last for months, Eye on the Arctic, Canadian Radio International (CRI), July 24, 2018
- Record-breaking summer marches on to the beat of climate change by Brandon Miller, CNN, July 24, 2018
- The world is hot, on fire, and flooding. Climate change is here. by Eric Holthaus, Grist, July 24, 2018
- Can We Blame the Summer Heat Wave on Global Warming? by Irineo Cabreros, Slate, July 24, 2018
- 46% Of Forests Have Been Destroyed By Civilization…And Counting by Max Wilbert, Deep Green Resistance News, July 24. 2018
- Facebook video spreads climate denial misinformation to 5 million users by Dana Nuccitelli, Climate Consensus - the 97%, Environment, Guardian, July 25, 2018
- Climate change: 'Fake news,' real fallout by Michaela Cavanagh, Deutsche Welle (DW), July 24, 2018
Thu July 26, 2018
- Germany braces for sweltering temperatures in Europe-wide heat wave by Rebecca Staudenmaier (with dpa), Deutsche Welle (DW), July 25, 2018
- Fish Will Start Losing Sense of Smell as Carbon Dioxide Levels Rise, Study Finds by Christina Caron, Science, New York Times, July 24, 2018
- The Global Heatwave Is About to Hit Your Wallet by Rachel Morison, Marvin G Perez & Nicholas Larkin, Climate Changed, Bloomberg News, July 25, 2018
- Kink in the Jet Stream and Climate Change Spur Extreme Weather by Brian k Sullivan & Eric Roston, Climate Changed, Bloomberg News, July 25, 2018
- New study linking warming with disrupted Atlantic flow has scientists “grumpy” by Scott K Johnson, Ars Technica, July 25, 2018
- Regular heatwaves 'will kill thousands' by Roger Harrabin, Science & Environment, BBC News, July 26, 2018
- Mary Robinson launches new feminist fight against climate change by Fiona Harvey, Environment, Guardian, July 24, 2018
- Plan to Weaken Car Emissions Rules Could Reopen Key Climate Case by Anne C. Mulkern, E&E News/Scientific American, July 26, 2018
Fri July 27, 2018
- 6 ways geoengineering could fight climate change by Stephen Fleischfresser, Cosmos, July 27, 2018
- Is climate change a “ratings killer,” or is something wrong with for-profit media? by Zoya Teirstein, Grist, July 25, 2018
- How Did the End of the World Become Old News? by David Wallace-Wells, The Daily Intelligencer, New York Magazine. July 26, 2018
- Sea level rise has already sunk Carolinas beach property values — by $1.6 billion, study finds by Abbie Bennett, The News Observer (Fayetteville, NC), July 25, 2018
- Northern California wildfire moves into Redding, threatening 5,000 buildings; 2 killed by Ralph Ellis, Nicole Chavez & Cheri Mossburg, CNN, July 27, 2018
- Extreme global weather is 'the face of climate change' says leading scientist by Damian Carrington, Environment, Guardian, July 27, 2018
- CSLDF is fighting attacks on science. Here’s how you can help., Guest Post by Lauren Kurtz (Climate Science Legal Defense Fund, Skeptical Science, July 26, 2018
- Climate change made 2018 European heatwave up to ‘five times’ more likely by Robert McSweeney, Attribution, Carbon Brief, July 27, 2018
Sat July 28, 2018
- Why wildfires are breaking out in the 'wrong' countries by Stefan H. Doerr & Cristina Santín, BBC News, July 27, 2018
- Heat waves can be deadly for workers and will drain the US economy by Umair Irfan, Energy & Environment, Vox, July 26, 2018
- Upcoming webinars on turning misinformation into an educational opportunity by John Cook, Skeptical Science, July 27, 2018
- Northern California wildfire turns deadly, forces "mass evacuations", AP/CBS News, July 27, 2018
- The Carr Fire is a terrifying glimpse into California’s future, Opinion by Editorial Board, Sacramento Bee, July 27, 2018
- Japan braces as strong typhoon bears down, flood-hit areas at risk by Elaine Lies, Reuters, July 27, 2018
- Cost of flood losses in Maritimes could increase by up to 300 per cent, University of Waterloo News, July 27, 2018
- EPA Move to Weaken Carbon Rules Won’t Spur New Coal Power by Benjamin Storrow, E&E News, Scientific American, July 27, 2018
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