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Researchers identify human influence as key agent of ocean warming patterns in the future

Envirotec Magazine

The results imply widespread ocean warming and sea level rise, compared to the past, including increased warming near the Eastern edges of ocean basins leading to more sea level rise along the Western coastlines of continents in the North Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.

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The COVID Covenant: Going big is the price of admission

GreenBiz

This is a threat we know will affect billions of people and displace hundreds of millions more through sea-level rise, desertification and other disastrous impacts by the time our children are grown. We need to shift the whole game, raise the level of ambition, move that needle. The stakes are high. Further, faster.

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Addressing the Urgent Need for Direct Climate Cooling: Rationale and Options

Energy Central

Oxford Open Climate Change in an article "Addressing the Urgent Need for Direct Climate Cooling: Rationale and Options", argues "Only direct climate cooling has the potential to avert continued temperature rise in the near term and moderate at least some projected climate change disruption including extreme weather, sea level rise, loss (..)

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Report: It’s time for the U.S. to research solar geoengineering

Grist

To avoid the most disastrous sea-level rise, storms, heat waves, and drought, the best available science says that greenhouse gas emissions must be cut in half in the next decade or so and brought to net-zero by the middle of the century. Two possible interventions that could cool the planet involve altering clouds.

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Tory members back stronger green energy policies, as Sunak cools on heat pumps

Business Green

Meanwhile, the urgency and scale of the climate crisis continues to hit home across the UK, with the Met Office today warning that the impacts of climate change are starting to hit harder in the UK through more volatile weather extremes such as flooding, drought and heatwaves, as well as physical impacts such as sea level rise and coastal erosion.

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NY Bond Act is Big News for Climate

Rinexii

billion to improve public health and reduce pollution Green roofing and rooftop gardens, clean energy, and zero emission school buses will all help reduce emissions and help cool off urban areas. As sea levels rise and floods become more common, infrastructure like this will be all the more critical to reducing damage.

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Does talking about climate ‘tipping points’ inspire action — or defeat?

Grist

Bob Kopp, a co-author of the paper who researches climate change and sea level rise at Rutgers University, said that talking about tipping points, as scary as they are, might not inspire people to do something about climate change. Thats because fear is an unreliable motivator. Gladwell recounted in 2009.