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Today in Global Warming Hysteria

27th March 2023

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #545

Big Oil is selling off its polluting assets — with unintended consequences (Washington Post)

World ‘population bomb’ may never go off as feared, finds study (The Guardian)

America’s Forests Are ‘Present and Vanishing at the Same Time’ (Inside Climate News)

Satellite images show breadth of massive seaweed belt stretching across the Atlantic Ocean (Fox)

Satellite images show 5,000-mile seaweed belt creeping closer to US (The Hill)

A massive swath of brown algae angles toward Southwest Florida beaches, but need we worry? (WUSF Public Media)

Could the giant seaweed blob threaten Connecticut beaches? (WTNH)

First global water conference in 50 years yields hundreds of pledges, zero checks (The Guardian)

Was the UN Water Conference able to meet the ‘Great expectations?’ (Times of India)

Amid conflicts and climate change, U.N. puts focus on ‘deep trouble’ in water worldwide (L.A. Times)

UN head says survival depends on how people manage water (WTHR)

As Antarctica’s penguins struggle with record low sea ice, one species is adapting – and it offers lessons to us all (CNN)

Monarch butterflies lose sanctuary in Mexico as climate changes (Washington Post)

Roads, other infrastructure infringe on many biodiversity hot spots (Washington Post)

Six months in, the Inflation Reduction Act is already unleashing clean energy’s potential (The Hill) But it hasn’t reduced inflation at all.

Deep-sea mining for rare metals will destroy ecosystems, say scientists (The Guardian)

Airplane Turbulence Is on the Rise: Here’s Why (Newsweek)

Gone with the wind

Pursuit of the Green Dream Will Make Inequality a LOT Worse

Cargo ships powered by wind could help tackle climate crisis (The Guardian)

Kerry: U.S. must work with China and Russia on fighting climate change  Good luck with that.

Adieu to the Internal Combustion Engine: Brussels and Berlin Reach Agreement 

 

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