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United Nations’ symbolic signing of the Paris climate accord is this
Friday, on Earth Day. Over 150 governments will be signing—making it the
largest one-day signing of any international agreement according to the
UN. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is generating coverage on climate to keep you well-informed. Here are some of the most important recent articles:
Yes, there really is scientific consensus on climate change, by John Cook The dirty parts of the computing world, by Nathan Ensmenger Biodiversity loss: An existential risk comparable to climate change, by Phil Torres Climate change and the 2016 election, by Richard Somerville and Catherine Gautier How to decarbonize? Look to Sweden, by Raymond Pierrehumbert (Free access article from the subscription journal) Climate education in the classroom: Cloudy with a chance of confusion, by Glenn Branch, Josh Rosenau, Minda Berbeco (Subscription journal) Youth and climate change: An advocate’s argument for holding the US government’s feet to the fire, by Julia Olson (Subscription journal) |
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Michele Kearney's Nuclear Wire
Major Energy and Environmental News and Commentary affecting the Nuclear Industry.
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
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