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UK scientists to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 09:56

Blocking sunlight could temporarily slow the climate crisis but the technologies remain highly controversial

UK scientists are to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments as part of a £50m government-funded programme.

The experiments will be small-scale and rigorously assessed, according to Advanced Research and Invention Agency (Aria), the UK government agency backing the plan, and will provide “critical” data needed to assess the potential of the technology. The programme, along with another £11m project, will make the UK one of the biggest funders of geoengineering research in the world.

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The Mystic Seaport Museum Grapples With Threats from Rising Seas

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 09:10
Rising sea levels are forcing the Mystic Seaport Museum in Connecticut to address the long-term sustainability of its campus.
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Global Economic Leaders Gathering in U.S. Confront Trump’s New World Order

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 09:00
The I.M.F. and World Bank are holding their spring meetings as President Trump’s trade war upends the global economy.
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Connecticut Shell Recyclers Are Helping Oysters

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 08:20
A small team is rescuing a “ridiculous amount” of shells from restaurant trash bins and using them to rebuild oyster habitat in Long Island Sound.
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Tariffs will raise prices. But the climate crisis is the real inflation risk | Mark Blyth and Nicolò Fraccaroli

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 08:00

As temperatures rise and countries back off their decarbonization efforts, we must confront a reality central banks can’t correct

Inflation is, at base, a tax on consumption – and it hits the poor the hardest, since they consume more of their incomes and the rich consume less.

That’s one reason for concern over Donald Trump’s tariffs, which will disproportionately affect the poor. When the 90-day pause on the tariffs expires, it is reasonable to expect prices to rise, and by a lot.

Mark Blyth is a political economist and professor at Brown University. Nicolò Fraccaroli is a visiting scholar at Brown University

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Why Japan Counts 72 Microseasons

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 07:27
Periods including “fish emerge from the ice” in mid-February and “rainbows hide” in late November offer a framework for eating, gathering and celebrating.
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On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada’s Arctic was once a defence, but a warming climate has changed that

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 05:00

Geopolitical tensions are heating up on Canada’s borders, but the biggest threat may be from wildly fluctuating temperatures transforming the tundra and ocean

In early February, during the depths of winter, Twin Otter aircraft belonging to the Canadian military flew over the vast expanse of the western Arctic looking for sea ice. Below, sheets of white extended beyond the horizon.

But the pilots, who were searching for a suitable site to land a 34-tonne (76,000lb) Hercules transport plane a month later, needed ice that was 1.5-metres (5ft) thick.

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US to impose tariffs of up to 3,521% on south-east Asia solar panels

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 04:42

Ahead of a global summit in London comes a warning that lessons on energy security have not been learned

US trade officials are preparing to impose tariffs of up to 3,521% on imports of solar panels from four south-east Asian countries, while the International Energy Agency has said lessons from the energy crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had not been fully learned.

The US commerce department has announced the new tariffs, targeting companies in Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and Vietnam, after an investigation begun a year ago when American manufacturers of solar panels accused Chinese companies of flooding the market with subsidised, cheap goods.

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Most of the world’s population wants stronger climate action. They just don’t realize that they are a majority

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 01:35

The Guardian is joining forces with dozens of newsrooms around the world to launch a year-long exploration of the ‘silent majority’ of people who want to fight climate change

The Guardian US is launching a year-long collaborative reporting project that seeks to explore a pivotal but little-known fact about the climate crisis: the overwhelming majority of the world’s people want their governments to take stronger action.

The 89 Percent Project is a partnership between the Guardian US, Covering Climate Now, Agence France-Presse and dozens of other newsrooms across the globe. The collaboration builds on a slate of recent scientific studies finding that between 80-89% of the world’s population want stronger climate action. This overwhelming global majority, however, does not realize that they are a majority; most think their fellow citizens don’t agree. Experts agree breaking this “spiral of silence” could be pivotal to spurring critical climate action.

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‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 01:00

Researchers find 89% of people around the world want more to be done, but mistakenly assume their peers do not

How much of a $450 (£339) pot would you give to a charity that cuts carbon emissions by investing in renewable energy, and how much would you keep for yourself? That was the question posed in a recent academic experiment. The answers mattered: real money was handed out as a result to some randomly chosen participants.

The average person gave away about half the money and kept the rest. But what if you had been told beforehand that the vast majority of other people think climate action is really important? Might you have given more to the charity?

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Pope Francis hailed as ‘unflinching global champion’ on climate crisis

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 01:00

Officials and campaigners from around world pay tribute to pontiff who put environment at heart of his papacy

He declared destroying the environment a sin, warned that humanity was turning the glorious creation of God into a “polluted wasteland full of debris, desolation and filth”, and located the cause of the climate crisis in people’s “selfish and boundless thirst for power”.

The messages Pope Francis delivered on the climate and environmental crises were forceful and direct. He called the leaders of fossil fuel companies into the Vatican to hold them to account; declared a global climate emergency, in 2019; and in his final months, held a conference on “the economics of the common good”.

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Activate climate’s ‘silent majority’ to supercharge action, experts say

The Guardian Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 01:00

Making concerned people aware their views are far from alone could unlock the change so urgently needed

A huge 89% majority of the world’s people want stronger action to fight the climate crisis but feel they are trapped in a self-fulfilling “spiral of silence” because they mistakenly believe they are in a minority, research suggests.

Making people aware that their pro-climate view is, in fact, by far the majority could unlock a social tipping point and push leaders into the climate action so urgently needed, experts say.

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Día de la Tierra 2025: ¿qué puedo hacer por el planeta?

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 22, 2025 - 01:00
El cambio climático es un síntoma de un problema mayor: el impacto ambiental del ritmo de consumo actual. Hemos preguntado a los expertos sus consejos para ayudar individual y colectivamente.
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Australia’s student strikers for climate believed they could change their future. Where are they now?

The Guardian Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 20:39

Young people rode a wave of hope and power when hundreds of thousands protested with them in 2019. Then, momentum was lost

On a stinking hot November day, seven years ago, Grace Vegesana and a handful of other young climate activists set up a small stage in a large square in Sydney’s CBD – and waited. Inspired by the first school striker for climate, Swedish activist Greta Thunberg, the high school students decided to organise their own rally.

Vegesana expected a hundred people to show up. Five thousand came. “It was like, oh my God, we’ve unleashed some kind of beast, people want more,” she recalls. In the months afterwards crowds doubled and then tripled.

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How Maryland Hit Its 30x30 Goal

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 20:35
Nine states have set goals to conserve 30 percent of their land by 2030. Maryland got there first.
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Indiana Evangelicals Are Focusing on Creation Care With Environmental Work

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 20:28
A cluster of evangelical groups in the state is pushing for environmental action. Leaders say they’re following the biblical mandate to care for creation.
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Green Solutions to Fight Louisiana Flooding

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 20:24
Simple, affordable initiatives like rain gardens are helping to soak up water in New Orleans.
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A Funeral Director Brought Wind Power to Rock Port, Missouri

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 20:18
Every year for nearly two decades, the small city of Rock Port has been producing more electricity from wind energy than it needs.
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Trump and Pope Francis Had Sharply Different Views, and Sharp Disagreements

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 16:42
The pope and the president remade the Catholic church and American politics in their outsider images, but their relationship was defined by their remarkable clashes.
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E.P.A. Set to Cancel Grants Aimed at Protecting Children From Toxic Chemicals

NYT Global Warming Climate Change - April 21, 2025 - 16:37
The cancellations, set to apply to pending and active grants, also affect research into “forever chemicals” contaminating the food supply.
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