Por: Los Angeles Times Opinion October 03, 2022
The Jan. 6 assault on the Capitol is not a top-tier issue for voters. According to my colleague Melanie Mason in The Times, there is little sign that it — or the precarious condition of American democracy it has come to symbolize — will draw many people to the polls in November or determine a swing voter’s choices. Similarly, climate change, the looming catastrophe that scientists say will upend our lives in the years ahead, ranks 24th on... + full article
CNBC USA Business October 05, 2022
Displaced people in floodwater after heavy monsoon rain at Usta Mohammad city, in the Jaffarabad district of Balochistan province, on Sept. 18, 2022. Thirty-three million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan, which started with the arrival of the monsoon in late... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 01, 2022
Banks can suffer significant losses due to climate change-related physical and transition risks. ... [+] Photo by Lukas Schulze.Getty Images I was pleased to hear that the Federal Reserve will run a pilot program next year requiring the United States’ most globally... + más
Fed enlists six major banks for climate risk analysis | Fox Business
Embattled World Bank head Malpass says he should have made it clear that he's not 'a climate-change denier' | MarketWatch
Fox Business USA Business September 30, 2022
Seaport Securities founder Teddy Weisberg and Cow Guy Group founder Scott Shellady discuss why bullish investors are gaining confidence in a volatile market on 'The Claman Countdown.' The announced Thursday it has enlisted six of the nation's largest banks to... + más
U.S. Bank Regulators Should Require Robust Climate Change Risk Measurements And Disclosures From Banks | Forbes
Fed Governors Shed No New Light On 4.6% Peak Funds Rate | Forbes
Time USA Science September 29, 2022
As barreled toward the central Florida gulf coast this morning before making landfall as a Category 4 storm, the conservative media-sphere was having a field day at the expense of CNN anchor Don Lemon. On his program Tuesday night, Lemon had asked NOAA National Hurricane Center... + más
Climate Change is Helping to Rapidly Turbocharge Storms Like Hurricane Ian | Time
Hurricane Ian gets nasty quickly, turbocharged by climate change, warm water | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 27, 2022
This month the City of Boston’s Green New Deal director, Oliver Sellers-Garcia started his post. By appointing a high-level leader to focus on the Green New Deal, Mayor Michelle Wu is signaling her desire to integrate climate, jobs, and equity into one agenda. However, shows a... + más
AUTO RACING: Talladega's next in NASCAR; F1 to Singapore | Associated Press
Protesters fear climate change impact, demand aid for poor | ABC News
Time USA Science September 24, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds. Pakistan’s overall... + más
Washington announces more aid for floods-ravaged Pakistan | The Boston Globe
Warming, other factors worsened Pakistan floods, study finds | Associated Press
Associated Press USA Science September 19, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds.Pakistan’s overall vulnerability, including people... + más
Warming, other factors worsened Pakistan floods, study finds | ABC News
Record monsoon flooding in Pakistan due to a confluence of factors | Ars Technica
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