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Cristobal makes USGC landfall as nearly 35% of Gulf crude comes offline

Energy producers shut down almost 35% of the US Gulf of Mexico’s crude oil production and more than 32% of natural gas supplies ahead of Tropical Storm Cristobal making a Continue Reading

Posted On : 8 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

How carbon levels hit a record high even as emissions fell during coronavirus pandemic

with Paulina Firozi Greenhouse gas emissions have plunged since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, Earth’s carbon dioxide levels are at their highest point in human Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

Warmest May on Record Reignited Zombie Fires in Siberia

Last month was the warmest May on record, with some parts of Siberia, Alaska and Antarctica registering unusually high temperatures, according to the Copernicus Climate Change Service. Global temperatures were 0.63 Continue Reading

Posted On : 6 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

Carbon dioxide levels hit highest mark in human history, despite coronavirus

The coronavirus pandemic’s economic downturn may have set off a sudden plunge in global greenhouse gas emissions, but another crucial metric for determining the severity of global warming — the amount Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

Summers are growing longer due to climate change, while winters are dramatically shrinking

The Earth is warming and disturbing the balance of the seasons. Data makes it clear that summers are expanding while winters are substantially shortening. I recently completed an analysis that examined Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate

Pollution May Be Down, But Carbon Dioxide Is Soaring During Virus

It took no time for countries under quarantine to see energy use plummet, and with it, pollution levels. But even as citizens of Los Angeles and Jalandhar exuberantly posted photos of the Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • USA

Two GOP senators join with Democrats to back bill to help cut emissions from farms

A bipartisan group of senators is trying to make it easier for farmers and forest managers to make money from reducing greenhouse gas emissions from their land. A new legislative proposal Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate
  • Russia

Huge Spill Stains Arctic and Climate Change Could Be the Cause

A massive fuel spill in Siberia prompted Russia to declare a state of emergency in the region as the mining company involved said the catastrophe may have been caused by Continue Reading

Posted On : 5 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
Category:
  • Climate

Solar Geoengineering: Cooling the Planet Can Be Fast and Cheap

Congratulations. You’ve done everything humanly ­possible to cut carbon dioxide—to zero. But what if even that won’t be enough? It’s one of the most uncomfortable realizations in climate research. Inertia Continue Reading

Posted On : 4 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple
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  • Climate
  • Oil Supply
  • USA

First Oil Workers Evacuate Ahead Of Tropical Storm Cristobal

Occidental Petroleum is evacuating some of its Gulf of Mexico oil facilities ahead of the anticipated storm Cristobal, Occidental said on Wednesday. The evacuated workers so far will be limited Continue Reading

Posted On : 4 Jun 2020 Published By : Tom Whipple

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