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  • “Rising River Temperatures: A Key Indicator of Climate Change and Its Impacts”

    “Rising River Temperatures: A Key Indicator of Climate Change and Its Impacts”

    Rising river temperatures are a significant and observable consequence of climate change. As global temperatures increase, so do the temperatures of bodies of water like rivers. This increase in temperature can have far-reaching effects on aquatic ecosystems, including changes in the composition of fish populations, altered breeding cycles, and increased susceptibility to disease and parasites. […]

  • “Transforming Transportation to Combat Climate Change: Leveraging Lifecycle Analyses to Reduce Vehicle Emissions”

    “Transforming Transportation to Combat Climate Change: Leveraging Lifecycle Analyses to Reduce Vehicle Emissions”

    The Department of Transportation is committed to reducing U.S. vehicle emissions in order to meet the President’s climate commitments. This initiative is part of an effort to build a sustainable transportation system and combat climate change. With transportation responsible for 33% of emissions in the United States, it is clear that reducing vehicle emissions is […]

  • “The Impacts of Climate Change in Spain: Almond Trees, Honey and Jamón Ibérico de Bellota at Risk”

    “The Impacts of Climate Change in Spain: Almond Trees, Honey and Jamón Ibérico de Bellota at Risk”

    Unfortunately, climate change is already having an impact in Spain. Almond trees have long been heralded as the first indicator of spring in Spain but with unseasonably warm weather, the trees have been blooming earlier. This has a knock-on effect on honey production as the earlier flowering prevents bees from getting food, resulting in a […]

  • The Climate Crisis: Feedback Loops and Accelerating Environmental Damage

    The Climate Crisis: Feedback Loops and Accelerating Environmental Damage

    The climate crisis continues to be a top news item, as environmental issues take center stage around the world. From extreme weather events to devastating wildfires, it’s clear that the planet is in trouble. In this blog, we’ll look at three recent articles that highlight different aspects of the climate crisis and how it’s impacting […]

  • Climate Change is Making Winter Weather Warmer and Weirder

    Climate Change is Making Winter Weather Warmer and Weirder

    Climate change is an issue that has been making headlines for years. Its effects can be seen across the world, with rising temperatures, more frequent natural disasters, and changing weather patterns. Now, it appears that even the winter season is not immune to the impacts of climate change. According to a report from CBS News, […]

  • “Study Finds Earth Was in Long-Term Cooling Trend Before Human-Induced Climate Change”

    “Study Finds Earth Was in Long-Term Cooling Trend Before Human-Induced Climate Change”

    A recent study published in the journal “Nature Geoscience” has suggested that prior to human-induced climate change, the Earth was actually in a long-term cooling phase that lasted for thousands of years. This finding challenges the widely held belief that the Earth’s climate was relatively stable prior to the industrial era. The study used data […]

  • “Adapting to Climate Migration: The Impact on the Great Lakes Wine Industry”

    “Adapting to Climate Migration: The Impact on the Great Lakes Wine Industry”

    The Great Lakes region of the United States is known for its scenic beauty and excellent wine production. However, the region is now facing a new challenge: climate migration. As temperatures rise and weather patterns become more unpredictable, people are increasingly moving from areas affected by climate change to more temperate regions, including the Great […]

  • Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Signals in the Ocean Interior

    Early Detection of Anthropogenic Climate Change Signals in the Ocean Interior

    The ocean plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s climate, absorbing more than 90% of the excess heat and about 30% of the carbon dioxide emitted by human activities. However, as the world warms due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions, the ocean is also changing, and the consequences are significant. The ocean is becoming […]

  • “Urgency and Inspiration: Greta Thunberg’s Climate Book Review”

    “Urgency and Inspiration: Greta Thunberg’s Climate Book Review”

    In her new book, “No One is Too Small to Make a Difference,” climate activist Greta Thunberg shares a powerful and urgent message about the need to take immediate action on the climate crisis. Thunberg rose to international prominence in 2018 when she began skipping school to protest outside the Swedish parliament, demanding that politicians […]

  • Climate Change Threatens New England’s Beloved Winter Activity: Ice Skating

    Climate Change Threatens New England’s Beloved Winter Activity: Ice Skating

    New England is known for its frigid winters, which provide ideal conditions for ice skating. However, the region’s iconic winter activity is under threat due to the effects of climate change. As temperatures continue to rise, the number of days with safe ice for skating is decreasing, leaving many New Englanders worried about the future […]

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