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Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows

Weather radar captures a stunning view of a spectacular daily bird commute. Link to article: Dot Earth Blog: Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows Related Articles Observed Planet: A Dawn Torrent of Tree Swallows National Briefing | West: Drought Said to Claim Trillions of Gallons On Books Since 1988, Ohio River Dam Project Keeps Rolling Along

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Climate change making emperor penguins’ feet a lot less happy

Climate change making emperor penguins’ feet a lot less happy

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As the largest living penguin species, the emperor penguin reaches four feet in height and 100 pounds in weight. In some ways, this iconic bird could be considered one of the most successful bird species in the world. While most birds spend half their lives flying south, emperors got as far south as you can get, put on a nice tuxedo, and then gave up flying all together.

Now the dapper dressers are in trouble — these emperors may have no clothes, but that doesn’t mean they’re looking forward to a warming world, according to a new study in Nature Climate Change:

The researchers’ analysis of the global, continent-wide Emperor penguin population incorporates current and projected future [sea ice concentration] declines, and determined that all of the colonies would be in decline — many by more than 50 percent — by the end of the century, due to future climate change.

“If sea ice declines at the rates projected by the IPCC climate models, and continues to influence Emperor penguins as it did in the second half of the 20th century in Terre Adélie, at least two-thirds of the colonies are projected to have declined by greater than 50 percent from their current size by 2100,” said Jenouvrier. “None of the colonies, even the southern-most locations in the Ross Sea, will provide a viable refuge by the end of 21st century.”

The authors of the study recommend not only adding emperor penguins to the endangered species list, but beginning the search now for possible refuges.

These estimates only go out to the end of the century. Perhaps climate change will be mindful of our Gregorian calendars, but if the world continues to warm past Dec. 31, 2100, the loss of sea ice will be even worse. In addition to the loss of ice, the penguins are up against declining food supplies. Antarctic krill, tiny shrimp-like animals, form the pillar of the Antarctic food chain. Climate change could reduce their range 20 percent over the coming century and in some areas their biomass could take a staggering 68 percent hit, affecting birds, fish, and whales that depend on them. Combined with the loss of sea ice, the loss of the krill would make for a devastating one-two punch to the emperor penguin.

The danger faced by emperor penguins is poignant. No animal stands as a greater symbol of the icy Antarctic than the emperors, and sadly, just as the equally imperiled polar bears, the face of climate change in the Arctic, they share the same fate as their increasingly less frozen home.

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What the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon Valley

In an interview, Vinod Khosla addresses how he and other venture capitalists might react to the call for new technology on clean energy. Taken from: What the Future Holds: How Obama’s Climate Goals Will Play in Silicon Valley Related ArticlesFuture Fossils: Plastic StoneDot Earth Blog: Recording the Polar Bear’s View of its Changing Arctic EnvironmentBattle Over Fracking Poses Threat to Colorado Democrats

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Forget the World Cup – Brazil Posts Double Win with Simultaneous Soy Boom and Deforestation Drop

A new analysis sees many factors driving the extraordinary sustained drop in Amazon forest loss in Brazil even as soy production has boomed. Excerpt from –  Forget the World Cup – Brazil Posts Double Win with Simultaneous Soy Boom and Deforestation Drop ; ;Related ArticlesBehind the Mask – A Reality Check on China’s Plans for a Carbon CapTracking Obama’s Climate Rules for Power PlantsDisoriented Baby Beaver Meets Midstream Kayaker… ;

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Matter: Putting a Price Tag on Nature’s Defenses

A new study estimates the trillions of dollars of protection that ecosystems provide, although not everyone buys the premise. See original article:   Matter: Putting a Price Tag on Nature’s Defenses ; ;Related ArticlesTwitter Chat About New E.P.A. Carbon Pollution RegulationsPuerto Rico Debates Who Put Out the Lights in a BayNews Analysis: The Potential Downside of Natural Gas ;

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Extreme Weather: How El Niño Might Alter the Political Climate

A rise in sea surface temperatures could presage a season of weather extremes, and maybe make more people believe in global warming. Taken from –  Extreme Weather: How El Niño Might Alter the Political Climate ; ;Related ArticlesBillionaire Democrat Sets Eye on Senate RacesFire Season Starts Early, and FiercelyOutlasting Dynasties, Now Emerging From Soot ;

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Obama to Give Push on Climate

The president will announce initiatives as part of a broader campaign for new limits on pollution from coal-fired power plants. Original source: Obama to Give Push on Climate Related ArticlesUsing Weathercasters to Deliver a Climate Change MessageDot Earth Blog: Can a Pope Help Sustain Humanity and Ecology?Scientists See Quake Risk Increasing in Oklahoma

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Rescuers Turn to Boat as Storm Rocks Florida

A storm driven by heavy rainfall and high winds has also hit hard in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Iowa, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Tennessee. See more here: Rescuers Turn to Boat as Storm Rocks Florida Related ArticlesWhere Tornadoes Are a Known Danger, the One That Hits Home Still StunsA Grim Toll as Storms Sweep South and MidwestSevere Flooding in South as Storm System Tapers Off

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Severe Flooding in South as Storm System Tapers Off

The final hours of the four-day storm system that tore through the South and Midwest have been less dangerous than expected, forecasters said. See more here:  Severe Flooding in South as Storm System Tapers Off ; ;Related ArticlesDot Earth Blog: Dome it! Schools Can Affordably Survive TornadoesA Grim Toll as Storms Sweep South and MidwestRetro Report: Three Mile Island, and Nuclear Hopes and Fears ;

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Where Tornadoes Are a Known Danger, the One That Hits Home Still Stuns

A series of deadly tornadoes have ravaged large areas of the South this week, killing at least 35 people and leaving residents stunned and weary. See the article here –  Where Tornadoes Are a Known Danger, the One That Hits Home Still Stuns ; ;Related ArticlesA Grim Toll as Storms Sweep South and MidwestDot Earth Blog: Dome it! Schools Can Affordably Survive TornadoesYears After Chernobyl, Building Progress ;

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