Global Economy More Vulnerable to Warming Than Previously Thought Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Pexels A new study finds warming could inflict far more damage to the global economy than previously assumed. Typically, to understand how future droughts, heat waves, storms, and floods will impact the global economy, experts look at the cost of … Global Economy More Vulnerable to Warming Than Previously Thought Read More »
Global warming is ‘exposing’ new coastlines and islands as Arctic glaciers shrink Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Retreating glaciers created 2,500km of “new” coastline and 35 “new” islands in the Arctic between 2000 and 2020, according to a new study. The research uses satellite images of more than 1,700 glaciers in Greenland, Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, Russian … Global warming is ‘exposing’ new coastlines and islands as Arctic glaciers shrink Read More »
Tulane Prize for Climate Change Curriculum in the Built Environment Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona From left:: David Hsu, Bradley Cantrell, and Leena Cho. Courtesy of MIT and awardees. Tulane Prize for Climate Change Curriculum in the Built Environment Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment Tulane School of Architecture and Built Environment Richardson Memorial … Tulane Prize for Climate Change Curriculum in the Built Environment Read More »
Penn Graduate School of Education works with global educators to improve climate change curriculum Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Graduate School of Education is offering the Project-Based Learning for Global Climate Justice Program course. Credit: Anna Vazhaeparambil Penn’s Graduate School of Education is offering a three-part course to teach educators climate change project design. The Project-Based Learning for Global … Penn Graduate School of Education works with global educators to improve climate change curriculum Read More »
Cut through climate misinformation with UCLA’s Degrees newsletter and Daniel Swain’s ‘Office Hours’ Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona UCLA In an era of misinformation around climate science, UCLA’s award-winning Degrees: Climate Change Insights newsletter has made dependable, trustworthy information on the environment and climate change directly accessible by the media and the public. Each edition provides timely perspectives … Cut through climate misinformation with UCLA’s Degrees newsletter and Daniel Swain’s ‘Office Hours’ Read More »
Rainstorms are getting more intense amid climate change Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Data: Climate Central ; Note: Includes weather stations in cities with sufficient data quality; Chart: Kavya Beheraj/Axios Rainstorms are getting more intense in many U.S. cities amid human-driven climate change, a new analysis finds. Why it matters: More intense precipitation … Rainstorms are getting more intense amid climate change Read More »
Have questions about climate change in Florida? We want to hear them — and answer them Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Locals know that climate change is a huge, looming problem for those of us who call South Florida home. You want to know if all those headlines forecasting doom and gloom are real, how this global phenomenon could be affecting … Have questions about climate change in Florida? We want to hear them — and answer them Read More »
We answer your climate questions: How much sea level rise is Miami expecting? Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona No children were playing on the dinosaur or pony ride at the Little River Pocket Mini Park Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 9, 2021, after the park was flooded with King Tide waters. This type of flooding could be much more common … We answer your climate questions: How much sea level rise is Miami expecting? Read More »
School children quiz local MP on efforts to combat climate change Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona The school community of Forncett CEVA Primary School welcomed Ben Goldsborough, the Labour MP for South Norfolk, for a special visit focused on climate change and sustainability. Callum Richards, the Executive Headteacher of Carleton Rode & Forncett St Peter CEVA … School children quiz local MP on efforts to combat climate change Read More »
Reservoirs win praise, but climate change poses threat Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Thanks to consistent efforts to improve reservoir safety management, China has unprecedentedly experienced no dam collapses for three straight years, despite increasingly severe flood control challenges due to climate change, said Wang Baoen, vice-minister of water resources. In a news … Reservoirs win praise, but climate change poses threat Read More »