The IMF proposes carbon restrictions far exceeding COVID lockdowns to achieve net zero emissions by 2030. These restrictions could lead to economic devastation, energy shortages, and food insecurity.
Politicians used COVID as a test run to see how easily they could control society — and now they’re applying the same playbook to so-called “climate emergencies.” In this episode of The Climate ...
Emissions are heading in the direction of pre-pandemic levels following a temporary decline. "Greenhouse gas concentrations – which are already at their highest levels in 3 million years – have ...
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Covid paradox: Lockdowns reduced pollution but methane rise hurt climate gains, study finds
In an unexpected outcome, the Covid-19 lockdowns, which reduced air pollution worldwide, were linked to a sharp rise in methane levels, a powerful greenhouse gas, according to a study published on ...
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What’s stopping California lawyers from going back to work? Climate change, of course
It is bad enough that California’s stringent environmental laws have driven up the cost of energy, food, and housing. Now, ...
As the world continues to monitor an outbreak of deadly hantavirus on a Dutch cruise ship off the West African coast, many on social media have wondered if the rare, rodent-borne illness could trigger ...
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