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Climate change causing historical injustices to come to the surface | DailyTidings.comClimate change is already severely impacting Native American tribes.
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Native villages in Alaska, heavily reliant on subsistence hunting and foraging that have supported native people for thousands of years, are having to turn to packaged foods, which cost more and lead to diabetes and other health problems. Many people have compared climate change to yet another trail of tears
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Marni Koopman, Ph.D., is a climate change scientist and wildlife biologist for the Geos Institute.
Cyclist death: woman killed in Victoria lorry crash was world respected climate change scientist - LondonIt is the second tragedy to hit the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling after its director Professor Seymour Laxon died aged 49 after falling down a flight of stairs in the early hours of New Year’s Day, hitting his head and suffering a massive brain haemorrhage. Dr Giles had been earmarked as his successor.
A statement to colleagues from Professor Shepherd and Professor Duncan Wingham said: “Coming so soon after the accidental death of Katharine’s own closest colleague, Seymour Laxon, we are left with a sense of the outrageous unfairness with which our best colleagues have been taken from us.”
2008: Big decline in depth of Arctic winter sea ice | Environment | The GuardianHowever, Katharine Giles of the Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling at University College London, who led the study, said it was too soon to say whether the downward trend would continue and lead to summer sea ice disappearing even faster than forecast. "It's dangerous to extrapolate out because colder weather would mean the ice could recover again," said Giles. "This data will help climate modellers to validate their models and make them more accurate."
My Response To Heidi [Cullen, who claims that if global warming were a race, the Northern Hemisphere would be leading right now] | Real ScienceLisa Jackson admits motive for secret EPA e-mail account: ‘Because people would be able to locate her too easily’; Blames staff | JunkScience.comUnspoken: “… and then FOIA her.”
Failure to put climate on G8 agenda will cast a shadow on 'greenest government' | Will Straw | Environment | guardian.co.uk the real and present danger of climate change will not be discussed at the leaders' summit.
C3: Research Confirms: Natural Oscillations Dwarf Tiny Impact of CO2 On Sea Surface TemperaturesRecent 'hockey stick creation' studies from Oregon State and Penn State have attempted to minimize historical temperature variation by incredible statistical misrepresentation...however, the real-world empirical research confirms natural oscillations cause numerous large global temperature changes, not CO2 - as shown by sea surface temperature variation off Japan
Hospitals feel carbon tax pain | Wyndham WeeklyTHE carbon tax has caused energy bills at Mercy Hospitals to rise by more than $135,000, the state government has claimed.
Saskatoon reaches record-low temperatureRegina is also setting unwanted weather records this week. According to Environment Canada’s senior climatologist David Phillips, Regina’s temperature at 3 a.m. was -18.7C, easily breaking the old record of -15.6C for April 9. That mark was set back in 1948. By 5 a.m. on Tuesday, the temperature in Regina dipped further, to -20.5C.
Nike, Starbucks: Betting against climate scientists is ‘false hope’ - The Hill's E2-WireA corporate coalition that includes big clothing and food companies says in a new joint statement that confronting global warming is “one of America's greatest economic opportunities of the 21st century.”
They're also offering a warning to climate skeptics.
“We cannot risk our kids’ futures on the false hope that the vast majority of scientists are wrong. But just as America rose to the great challenges of the past and came out stronger than ever, we have to confront this challenge, and we have to win,” states a joint declaration from over 30 companies.
Companies that signed the new “climate declaration” include Nike, Starbucks, Timberland, L’Oreal, Levi Strauss & Co., Ben & Jerry’s, Eileen Fisher, computer giant Intel, and the Portland Trailblazers basketball team.
"I May Be a Republican. I'm Not an Idiot." | Mother JonesLancaster, California is the state's 30th largest city, with a population of more than 150,000. Its Republican mayor, class-action attorney and alleged "unstoppable control freak" R. Rex Parris, has big plans for solar and clean energy. Lancaster requires virtually all new homes to either install solar panels or be built in subdivisions that generate a kilowatt of solar energy per house. The mandate is the first of its kind in the United States.
When asked by New York Times reporter Felicity Barringer if he views global warming as an imminent threat, Parris replied "absolutely." He continued: "I may be a Republican. I'm not an idiot."
...In a ClimateWire story published last month, he is quoted as describing climate change as the biggest threat to the planet: "There isn't any greater crisis facing the world today. We're going to see the displacement of millions and millions of people. Whether we can survive the wars that that's going to cause is an open question."