Por: The New York Times World November 09, 2022
Matthew Abbott for The New York TimesFires.Floods.Drought.Hurricanes.What is happening to Planet Earth?Ocean-Eaten Islands, Fire-Scarred Forests: Our Changing World in PicturesBy The New York TimesNov. 8, 2022Climate change does not lend itself to easy documentation.Like nature itself, it can move slowly. Change can come in increments, and it is not always clear what to make of it.Did that species die out because our home is growing too warm? Or... + full article
MarketWatch USA Politics November 08, 2022
As climate policymakers follow up on Glasgow’s developments when they gather at , this week and next to assess progress toward , new research adds compelling reasons why it is increasingly critical for leaders to double down on fulfilling their pledge. Read: Deforestation... + más
Commentary: Don’t be fooled by myths of carbon in Maine, New England wood products | Portland Press Herald
Maine Voices: Our forests offer a valuable buffer against climate change | Portland Press Herald
The New York Times USA Science November 08, 2022
Justine Karst, a mycologist at the University of Alberta, feared things had gone too far when her son got home from eighth grade and told her he had learned that trees could talk to each other through underground networks.Her colleague, Jason Hoeksema of the University of... + más
A Day Out In Brooklyn: Art + Nature | Forbes
Trees Help Protect the Planet From Climate Change. But The World Isn’t Doing Enough to Protect Forests | Time
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion November 07, 2022
Recent headlines have climate change-concerned Americans scratching their heads. Did President Biden’s about mitigating climate change by protecting mature and old-growth forests get lost in the woods? What about his executive order ? By one estimate, when allowed to grow old,... + más
Soil’s Power as a Climate Solution Has Often Been Overlooked. Until Now | Time
Portland Press Herald USA Opinion October 24, 2022
Our thoughts are with the millions of people suffering from the force and fury of recent hurricanes, especially those who have lost loved ones. Because the intensity of the storms is determined largely by the temperature of the ocean waters, a warmer climate causes the storms to... + más
Commentary: Maine still treating Indigenous tribes like second-class citizens | Portland Press Herald
What Sustainable Seafood Activists Get Wrong About Maine's Lobsters | Time
Time USA Science October 17, 2022
In the battle to reduce the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and slow global warming, humans have a few natural allies. The best-known of these allies are trees, those charismatic carbon sinks that create shade and oxygen for us and our fellow landbound creatures. But... + más
Honestly? The Link Between Climate Change and Hurricanes Is Complicated | The Atlantic
Climate reparations may be ethical, but they aren't the best fix, climatologist says | CNBC
ABC News USA World October 14, 2022
Hundreds of pilot whales that beached on the Chatham Islands in the last week died of natural causes or were euthanized, according to New Zealand's Department of Conservation.Officials responded to two mass strandings of pilot whales. The first group of 240 pilot whales... + más
New Zealand strandings leave 477 pilot whales dead | Portland Press Herald
Humpback whales spotted charging orca trying to hunt in Monterey Bay | Newsweek
Newsweek USA World September 30, 2022
The Solomon Islands has joined the U.S. Pacific Partnership, despite initially refusing to sign the declaration, in a major blow to China's ambitions in the region.A joint statement issued by the White House on Thursday confirmed the pact between 15 states, including the... + más
Solomon Islands rejects Biden’s Pacific outreach as China looms large | The Boston Globe
Goldman Sachs insiders say they are concerned about CEO David Solomon's push to build his personal brand, pointing to staff help for his DJing and use of the firm's planes | Business Insider
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