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Hotter than Dubai: US cities at risk of Middle Eastern temperatures by 2100
Unchecked global heating will bring once unthinkable extreme heat, with 16 US cities to rival summer highs seen in Middle East
The climate crisis risks pushing many Americans into entirely new climatic realities, with a new analysis finding there are 16 US cities at risk of having summer temperatures on a par with locations in the Middle East by the end of the century.
Heatwaves have roiled huge swaths of the US this summer, placing nearly a third of the population under some sort of heat advisory and driving temperatures to as high as 115F (46C) in parts of the Great Plains. Hundreds of heat records have tumbled, from Boston, Massachusetts, which hit 100F (37C), to Portland, Oregon, which reached 102F (38.9C) on Tuesday.
Continue reading...UK farmers count cost as heatwave kills fruit and vegetable crops
Fears of future threats to food security if more extreme heat caused by climate crisis hits production
The UK heatwave has caused fruit and vegetables to die on the vine as growers fear the drought and further hot temperatures could ruin harvests this year.
Fruit and vegetable suppliers have been counting their losses after record temperatures in July caused crops to fail.
Continue reading...China outlines plans for industries to peak emissions by 2030
Philippines looks to Indonesia as example in carbon markets
Weather tracker: monsoon rains sweep India and Pakistan
Further heavy rainfall forecast after deadly lightning strikes and flooding last week
The monsoon season in India and Pakistan is well under way, with further heavy rain events expected in parts of south-west India over the next week or so. The states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Kerala in particular could experience rainfall totals above 200mm widely over the next couple of days.
Towards the weekend, this risk could transfer further north and east across India, with 200mm potentially affecting central states. This follows a week when dozens were killed by lightning strikes in India, while hundreds died in severe flooding in neighbouring Pakistan.
Continue reading...India PM may launch carbon trading platform in mid-August, framework bill still to be introduced
'Laid awake and wept': destruction of nature takes a toll on the human psyche. Here's one way to cope
The climate crisis is so boring – but I also hate the idea of burning to death | Sofie Hagen
I recycle, have cut my meat intake and don’t have kids. And now I have to care about the environment more than ever
I find the environment and the climate emergency the most boring topic on the (burning) planet. When people talk about it, it makes me wish that the planet would succumb sooner rather than later, so I didn’t have to hear one more word about plastic straws and recycling. I flunked my geology exam on purpose, because studying for it was hell. When I see the images of little polar bears on melting ice, I feel nothing.
Once, I posted a clip on Instagram from a documentary I made where I threw a set of scales into a lake to make a point about diet culture. The entire internet was enraged until I posted another video of the producer diving into the lake to pick it up again.
Sofie Hagen is a writer and comedian
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Clean energy celebrates as US coal senator supports “red, white and blue” climate bill
Relief after backflip by coal Senator and billionaire Joe Manchin paves way for new bill that promises to slash US emissions by 40 per cent.
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Home is where the heart is – or should be – on energy and climate policy
If we are to lower energy bills and meet our climate targets, then households and communities must move to the centre of energy and climate policy.
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NSW plans new “firming” tenders to support renewables, electrification and EV switch
NSW plans to roll out additional "firming" tenders to cope with increased demand driven by electrification and the switch to electric vehicles.
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Plans emerge for new 150MW wind farm in WA wheatbelt
Plans have emerged for 150MW wind farm in Western Australia's wheatbelt region.
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“Held to ransom:” Damning report shows gas cartel throwing away social licence
The federal government warns the Australian gas industry it is losing its social license after the release of a damning report from Australia’s competition watchdog.
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