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The U.N. has good news and bad news about the Paris Agreement

Original post on Grist Every year, the United Nations checks in on the world’s progress on that whole global warming thing. Its latest “emissions gap” report analyzes our chances of avoiding the worst of climate change (reining in temperatures at 2 degrees C above the start of the industrial era). First, the bad news: Even if current Paris pledges

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Climate change could transform key bacterial interactions in the ocean by 2100

Original post on Newsline As global warming yields warmer, more acidic ocean waters, scientists worry interactions between common ocean bacteria could be altered, disrupting entire food chains and ecosystems. During lab tests at Columbia University’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, scientists found rising CO2 levels can breakup the partnership between a pair of common ocean bacteria, Prochlorococcus and Alteromonas. “This

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The Clean Power Plan’s health benefits are better than ever, Trump’s EPA discovers

Original post on Grist The climate rule would prevent 4,500 premature deaths per year by 2030, according to a recent study by the EPA. President Donald Trump still plans to repeal it, though. The Clean Power Plan, finalized by the Obama administration in 2015, targets U.S. coal-fired power plants in an effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

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Sea creatures may be eating all that plastic because it tastes delicious.

Original post on Grist Poor dumb turtles and fish, always chomping on the ubiquitous plastic in the water by accident — or so the story went, until a handful of recent studies suggested sea creatures may actually be choosing to eat plastic. In one of these experiments, researchers took single grains of sand and particles

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More climate news: The world’s stash of chocolate might be at risk

Lovers of chocolate, you might need to create a reserve stash. The effects of climate change could soon affect the production of cocoa, as two of the largest producers- Ghana and Côte d’ivoire– have experienced devastating levels of drought this year. A virus known as ‘grows swollen’, which is carried by caterpillars has also been found in

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New Zealand considers creating climate change refugee visas

Original post on The Guardian  New Zealand’s new government is considering creating a visa category to help relocate Pacific peoples displaced by climate change. The new category would make official the Green party’s pre-election policy which promised 100 visas for those affected by climate change. As part of the new Labour-led coalition government, the Green

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