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Panel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep Changes

A scientific panel’s report rules out some doomsday notions but says dire climatic surprises seem inevitable. Excerpt from –  Panel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep Changes ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global WarmingDot Earth Blog: Reality Checks on Tumorous Rats and Methane BombsOff the Shelf: ‘Climate Casino’: An Overview of Global Warming ;

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Dot Earth Blog: An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming

The chances of abrupt jolts from climate change are mostly low in this century, but a pretty sure bet down the line. Can humans deal with that? View original article:  Dot Earth Blog: An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming ; ;Related ArticlesAn Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global WarmingPanel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep ChangesOff the Shelf: ‘Climate Casino’: An Overview of Global Warming ;

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An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming

The chances of abrupt jolts from climate change are mostly low in this century, but a pretty sure bet down the line. Can humans deal with that? Link:  An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming ; ;Related ArticlesReality Checks on Tumorous Rats and Methane BombsWhat if Christmas Trees Had a Holiday?Giving Musical Thanks on Thanksgiving ;

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An Update on Risks of Abrupt Jolts from Global Warming

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Why Climate Change Skeptics and Evolution Deniers Joined Forces

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New research offers some fascinating clues. Are religion and end times thinking now wrapped up with the denial of global warming? Igor Zh./Shutterstock All across the country—most recently, in the state of Texas—local battles over the teaching of evolution are taking on a new complexion. More and more, it isn’t just evolution under attack, it’s also the teaching of climate science. The National Center for Science Education, the leading group defending the teaching of evolution across the country, has even broadened its portfolio: Now, it protects climate education too. How did these issues get wrapped up together? On its face, there isn’t a clear reason—other than a marriage of convenience—why attacks on evolution and attacks on climate change ought to travel side by side. After all, we know why people deny evolution: Religion, especially the fundamentalist kind. And we know why people deny global warming: Free market ideology and libertarianism. These are not, last I checked, the same thing. (If anything, libertarians may be the most religiously skeptical group on the political right.) And yet clearly there’s a relationship between the two issue stances. If you’re in doubt, watch this Climate Desk video of a number of members of Congress citing religion in the context of questioning global warming: Indeed, recent research suggests that Christian “end times” believers are less likely to see a need for action on global warming. And now new research by Yale’s Dan Kahan further reaffirms that there’s something going on here. More specifically, Kahan showed that there is a correlation (.25, which is weak to modest, but significant) between a person’s religiosity and his or her tendency to think that global warming isn’t much of a risk. Perhaps even more tellingly, Kahan also found that among highly religious individuals, as their ability to comprehend science increases, so does their denial of the risk posed by global warming. Here’s some data he presented: Among the highly religious, more science comprehension translates into less concern about global warming. Dan Kahan There are two major possibilities. And there is probably some truth to both of them.”I have to say, those effects are bigger than I would have expected,” wrote Kahan of his findings. The researcher went on to say that he isn’t sure why greater religiosity predicts greater denial of climate change. But in his data—with a representative sample of over 2,000 Americans—it clearly does. There is the “the enemy of my enemy is my friend” theory. In other words, anti-evolutionists and climate deniers were both getting dumped on so much by the scientific community that they sort of naturally joined forces. And that makes sense: We know that in general, people gather their issue stances in bunches, because those stances travel together in a group (often under the aegis of a political party). But there’s also the “declining trust in science” theory, according to which political conservatives have, in general, become distrustful of the scientific community (we have data showing this is the case), and this has infected how they think about several different politicized scientific issues. And who knows: Perhaps the distrust started with the evolution issue. It is easy to imagine how a Christian conservative who thinks liberal scientists are full of it on evolution would naturally distrust said scientists on other issues as well. Further research will no doubt unravel what’s going on here. In the meantime, we can simply observe: In the political science wars that have wracked America for well over a decade, both sides are consolidating their forces.

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Magic Mike: How Bloomberg became the world’s greenest mayor

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Is Michael Bloomberg America’s climate hero? Wikimedia Commons It has become a common assertion, repeated ad nauseum by hack pundits such as yours truly, that New York City’s outgoing mayor, Michael Bloomberg, has become one of the world’s most forceful opponents of climate change. Journalists typically refer to Bloomberg’s blueprint for reducing New York’s carbon footprint and adapting to climate change, known as PlaNYC. But such passing references typically fail to offer details of how exactly Bloomberg has done it: What are the components of New York’s sustainability agenda, and what is the story behind its adoption? Into that void steps InsideClimate News with its e-book, Bloomberg’s Hidden Legacy: Climate Change and the Future of New York City. In almost 25,000 words, InsideClimate reporters Katherine Bagley and Maria Gallucci have brought us the definitive account of Bloomberg’s greatest achievement. Keep reading at Grist.

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The Quest for a Super-Light Electric Bike Powered by Solar Panels

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Is it a bike? Is it a part fallen from the International Space Station? It’s not exactly Ed Begley Jr.’s self-satisfaction-powered go-cart, but it’s close: an ultra-greenelectric bike so festooned with solar panels it looks like it fell off of the International Space Station. The Solar-Cross concept cycle is a one-off invention from Terry Hope, a former schooner engineer who lives near Vancouver, British Columbia. Hope cobbled together the earth-loving thingamajig from a mountain bike, a 1,000-watt motor, yards of wire and black tape, and 32 photovoltaic cells weighing about 5 pounds together. He claims that the resulting 48-pound ride is the “world’s lightest hybrid solar vehicle.” The cost for all the components is roughly $500; just don’t ride under any low bridges, or you might have to ante up some more for repairs. See the whole story at Atlantic Cities.

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Polar Bear Numbers in Hudson Bay of Canada on Verge of Collapse

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Climate change is warming the Arctic and melting its ice cover, with grave consequences. Hansruedi Weyrich Polar bear populations are a sensitive topic for the Canadian government, which has faced international criticism for its policies onclimate change and for allowing limited hunting of bears, mainly by indigenous communities. The Canadian environment minister provoked outrage last October when she discounted abundant scientific studies of polar bear decline across the Arctic, saying her brother, a hunter, was having no trouble finding bears. Leona Aglukkaq, an Inuk, spoke of a “debate” about the existence of climate change. “Scientists latch on to the wildlife in the north to state their case that climate change is happening and the polar bears will disappear and whatnot,” she said. “But people on the ground will say the polar bear population is quite healthy. You know, in these regions, the population has increased, in fact. Why are you [saying it’s] decreasing?” she told a meeting. “My brother is a full-time hunter who will tell you polar bear populations have increased and scientists are wrong.” Scientists dispute this. Keep reading over at The Guardian.

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Bloomberg Wants Restaurants to Compost

Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg said he was proposing a bill that would require restaurants that generate more than a ton of food waste a week to separate their food waste from the rest of their garbage. See the original article here: Bloomberg Wants Restaurants to Compost ; ;Related ArticlesIran Would Eliminate Stock of Some of Its Enriched Uranium Under DealUrbanites Flee China’s Smog for Blue SkiesWorld Briefing | Europe: Russia: Most of Greenpeace Crew Have Now Been Released on Bail ;

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Experts Say Poaching Could Soon Lead to a Decline in the Rhino Population

Economics is driving the destruction of the animals in Africa and Asia, where the horns are seen as luxury items. Continue reading here:  Experts Say Poaching Could Soon Lead to a Decline in the Rhino Population ; ;Related ArticlesWind Energy Company to Pay $1 Million in Bird DeathsUrbanites Flee China’s Smog for Blue SkiesWorld Briefing | Europe: Russia: Most of Greenpeace Crew Have Now Been Released on Bail ;

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Urbanites Flee China’s Smog for Blue Skies

China is undergoing a surprising reverse migration: As millions leave to find work in the cities, some well-educated urban dwellers are relocating to small towns. View the original here: Urbanites Flee China’s Smog for Blue Skies ; ;Related ArticlesIran Would Eliminate Stock of Some of Its Enriched Uranium Under DealExperts Say Poaching Could Soon Lead to a Decline in the Rhino PopulationBloomberg Wants Restaurants to Compost ;

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