Today in Global Warming Hysteria
16th August 2022
An “Extreme Heat Belt” will soon emerge in the U.S., study warns (Axios)
New climate deal spurs hopes of more carbon storage projects (Associated Press)
Energy & Environment — Colorado River talks stalled out ahead of deadline (The Hill)
California’s vital ocean current will soon see major disruption. Here’s what’s at stake (S.F. Chronicle)
Why scientists have pumped a potent greenhouse gas into streams on public lands (NPR)
Outnumbered: In Rural Ohio, Two Supporters of Solar Power Step Into a Roomful of Opposition (Inside Climate News)
Brazil’s other deforestation: has the savannah farming boom gone too far? (Financial Times)
Oil industry gears up to tap U.S. climate bill for carbon capture projects (Reuters) KA-CHING!
As Congress funds high-tech climate solutions, it also bets on a low-tech one: Nature (Washington Post) Not to mention the low-tech American taxpayers.
CDC: Gorgeous island nation in Asia now at ‘high’ travel risk for Covid (CNN)
Boston completes plans to strengthen all 47 miles of coastline against flooding (Boston Globe)
Vanuatu, one of the most climate-vulnerable countries, launches ambitious climate plan (The Guardian) Funded by Western tax money, of course.
‘Dangerous heat’ coming to parts of the SF Bay Area (S.F. Gate)
Triple-digit temperatures expected all week in the Sacramento region (KTXL)
China Demand: Respect the One China policy, to Restore Climate Talks
Biden to Sign Law Cutting Most Current EV Credits
As Wildfires Get More Extreme, Observatories Are at Greater Risk (Wired ‘Science’)
Australia’s Mangroves: BBC & ABC’s Disturbing Fearmongering with Scientific Dishonesty and Idiocy
Germany Denies WSJ Report Of Climate-Change Flip-Flop Over Nuclear Plants
Poll: Public Concern about Climate Change Warnings is Plummeting
How the Huge New US Climate Bill Will Save You Money (Wired ‘Science’)