Preparedness For Climate Change (top) And Coastal Flooding (bottom), From States At Risk

Preparedness For Climate Change (top) And Coastal Flooding (bottom), From States At Risk
Preparedness For Climate Change (top) And Coastal Flooding (bottom), From States At Risk

Preparedness for climate change (top) and coastal flooding (bottom), from States at Risk

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12 years ago
This Graph Is Pretty Self-explanatory. See The Article From The Atlantic For Further Explanation Of Why

This graph is pretty self-explanatory. See the article from the Atlantic for further explanation of why natural gas is overtaking coal.


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7 years ago
From Vox:

From Vox:

“In recent years, China, the world’s largest emitter of carbon dioxide, has been making major efforts to restrain its coal use and shift to cleaner sources of energy. When Donald Trump and other conservatives in the United States complain that China isn’t doing anything about climate change, they simply haven’t been paying attention...

Since 2013, China’s coal consumption has actually fallen — due in part to a major economic slowdown but also in part to sluggish output in heavy industries like steel and cement that have traditionally accounted for half the country’s coal use... On top of that, as China’s leaders start to take global warming seriously, the country has been making massive investments in clean energy. As part of the Paris climate deal, China has pledged to get 20 percent of its energy from low-carbon sources by 2030. The government is planning to install an addition 130 gigawatts of wind and solar by 2020 and making big bets on nuclear power.”


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7 years ago
The Sex Of A Sea Turtle Hatching Is Determined By Temperature. Nests Incubated At Cooler Temperatures

The sex of a sea turtle hatching is determined by temperature. Nests incubated at cooler temperatures produce more males, while nests incubated at warmer temperatures produce more females.

This could be a problem with climate change. As global temperatures rise, nests will be incubated at higher temperatures, producing fewer males. As this study found, climate change could lead to turtle nests with few to no males, skewing sex ratios and endangering the persistence of sea turtle populations. As the authors note:

“[O]nce incubation temperatures are 35°C, there are almost no more males produced (1 per 50 000 eggs laid)... As turtles return to the rough neighbourhood of their natal breeding grounds, it seems likely that for populations already producing more than 80% females, there will be a real extinction risk if they continue to nest at the same time of year and conditions warm by a few degrees.” 

But the bigger issue may be the increasing number of unviable eggs with rising temperatures. As the authors claim:

“[T]he primary concern in scenarios of climate change and rising incubation temperatures [is]... the high hatchling mortality in excessively warm nests...While climate warming still poses a threat to sea turtles, it is not the skewed sex ratios per se that will threaten population survival but rather higher mortality within clutches.”


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7 years ago
In 2013 The Energy Information Administration (EIA) Projected Global Coal Use To Grow 39% By 2040. Their

In 2013 the Energy Information Administration (EIA) projected global coal use to grow 39% by 2040. Their 2017 projected revises that growth to... about 1%.


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8 years ago
“[T]he Frequency Of Coal Retirements Highlights The Speed At Which The Nation’s Utilities Are Changing
“[T]he Frequency Of Coal Retirements Highlights The Speed At Which The Nation’s Utilities Are Changing

“[T]he frequency of coal retirements highlights the speed at which the nation’s utilities are changing the energy mix by replacing coal with natural gas and renewables, particularly wind. Few new coal plants are in the works to replace those that are being shut down...As a result of a confluence of factors, the coal industry’s decline has been a long time coming. The story of coal’s decline goes far beyond the false narrative that Trump and his EPA pick Scott Pruitt are advancing that points to EPA regulations as the sole reason for coal plant retirements.” - Devashree Saha and Sifan Liu


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8 years ago
“thanks To Oil And Gas Wastewater Injected Deep Into The Ground, Parts Of [Oklahoma] Can Now Also Claim

“thanks to oil and gas wastewater injected deep into the ground, parts of [Oklahoma] can now also claim the dubious distinction of being among the most likely places in the United States to experience a damaging earthquake in 2016... The [USGS] report suggests that seven million people in parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, Texas, and Arkansas face increased risks from human-induced earthquakes in the next year.” - National Geographic

7 years ago
Red Areas In This Map Represent Large Projected Increases In The Frequency Of Floods Following 10 Centimeters

Red areas in this map represent large projected increases in the frequency of floods following 10 centimeters (four inches) of additional sea-level rise.

According to a study, stark increases in instances of flooding are projected for Pacific islands, parts of Southeast Asia, and coastlines along India, Africa, and South America in the years and decades ahead — before spreading to engulf nearly the entire tropical region.

Unlike vulnerable cities and towns along the East Coast of the U.S., where frequent storms and big waves lead to large variations in day-to-day water levels, tropical coastlines tend to be surrounded by waters with depths that vary less. That means many tropical coastlines were not built to withstand the kinds of routine flooding that will be caused by rising seas.

- Upton, J. (2017, May18). Rising seas are lapping at the shores of the world’s poorest countries. Grist. 


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12 years ago
Conservation Status Of Reptiles, Which Include Snakes, Lizards, Turtles & Tortoises, Tuataras and The

Conservation status of reptiles, which include snakes, lizards, turtles & tortoises, tuataras and the crocodilians


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12 years ago
According To The National Climatic Data Center, The Average Global Temperature For 2012 Made It The 10th

According to the National Climatic Data Center, the average global temperature for 2012 made it the 10th warmest year on record since record keeping began in 1880. It also marked the 36th consecutive year with a global temperature above the 20th century average. The last below-average annual temperature was 1976.

The map shows 2012 temperatre anomalies, with red indicating higher than average temperatures and blue lower. Looking at the United States,2012 was the warmest year on record.


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9 years ago
Growth Of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Growth of Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

Source: https://imgur.com/cK5xOR9

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