-
30 votes
-
Digging into India's drive to acquire critical minerals
5 votes -
When Greenland was green: Ancient soil from beneath a mile of ice offers warnings for the future
16 votes -
Even if the planet doesn't get any warmer than it is now, melting ice in Greenland could add at least 1.5 metres to the global average sea level
33 votes -
The heat-resistant organism in antler coral may help it adapt as ocean temperatures increase
4 votes -
Mining is getting a makeover. The industry believes that in order to be successful — and maximize profits — a company now needs a “social license to operate,” or moral permission to extract minerals.
6 votes -
‘We are not prepared’: Disasters spread as climate change strikes
25 votes -
Analysis rate of sea level rise and flood risk
5 votes -
Warmer, drier weather because of El Niño is expected to hamper rice production across Asia, hitting global food security in a world still reeling from the impacts of the war in Ukraine
17 votes -
In the US, as the planet records some of its highest average temperatures, workers have barely any legal protections from extreme heat
17 votes -
Climate change has caused and will cause big problems for Iraq
11 votes -
Weather extremes are thrashing the world, and it’s just a taste of what’s to come
15 votes -
EU passes nature restoration law in knife-edge vote
19 votes -
‘An insane amount of water’: What climate change means for California’s biggest dairy district
14 votes -
Meltwater is hydro-fracking Greenland's ice sheet through millions of hairline cracks – destabilizing its internal structure
10 votes -
More than 1,500 US fossil fuel lobbyists serve as “double agents”
23 votes -
Wildfires and California: A discussion of mitigation efforts, government policy, insurance and more
13 votes -
Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out.
25 votes -
The catastrophe no one talks about
4 votes -
‘Extreme threat’: Large swathe of southern US at dangerous ‘wet bulb temperature’
26 votes -
Renewables are the only reason Texas' power grid hasn't failed during this month's punishing heat wave
19 votes -
Humans have used enough groundwater to shift Earth’s tilt
9 votes -
No, climate activists are not coming for New York City pizza
16 votes -
Home weather stations - what's the weather like where you are?
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed...
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed Studio today, and was hoping for some reviews and advice. Seeed Studio devices are known for open source software, and I wouldn't mind playing with writing a tie-in for sprinkler system automation so we're not irrigating when it's about to rain. It wouldn't be situated so far from the house that we'd need to use the LoRaWAN feature, though.
Concurrently, we just had an inch of rain dropped on our house in the space of 15 minutes, with winds that were taking down tree branches. The weather report says "light rain", weather stations a mile away continue to indicate that everything is bone dry with quiet air. This rainstorm breaks a nearly month-long drought. I'm finding it nerve-wracking that climate change makes it impossible to use past local weather as a predictor of what to expect for gardening, home maintenance, and outdoor activities, and local weather reports are so inaccurate. So that's (hopefully) where the weather station might come into play.
That being said, any chat about your local conditions and reporting from your station is welcome.
21 votes -
World Meteorological Organization says Europe is the fastest warming continent in the world
11 votes -
Rampant groundwater pumping has changed the tilt of Earth’s axis
34 votes -
Landmark ‘kids’ climate trial begins: how science will take the stand
13 votes -
‘Don’t Look Up’ director Adam McKay wants to win the climate information war — with memes
16 votes -
Geoengineering is shockingly inexpensive
15 votes -
Three more glaciers gone from Mount Rainier, scientist reports
35 votes -
Greta Thunberg: ‘School strike week 251. Today, I graduate from school, which means I'll no longer be able to school strike for the climate’
21 votes -
We’re about to kill a massive, accidental experiment in reducing global warming (2018)
15 votes -
Denmark is getting off fossil fuels. Are there lessons for Canada?
5 votes -
Norway under pressure to scale back fossil fuel expansion plans – campaigners say development of huge Rosebank field in North Sea would drive climate breakdown
2 votes -
Daily tides stoked with increasingly warmer water ate a huge hole at the bottom of one of Greenland's major glaciers in the last couple of years
4 votes -
There is no climate tipping point
6 votes -
Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are now losing more than three times as much ice a year as they were thirty years ago
8 votes -
Can Burning Man pull out of its climate death spiral?
10 votes -
Australia is quitting coal in record time thanks to Tesla
5 votes -
Exxon’s climate opponents were infiltrated by massive hacking-for-hire operation, prosecutors say
8 votes -
The Greenland Ice Sheet is close to a melting point of no return, says new study
5 votes -
The temptation of high oil prices is shaking Norway's climate commitments
3 votes -
The incredible disappearing doomsday
2 votes -
Swedish court has given Greta Thunberg and climate activists the go-ahead to proceed with a class action lawsuit against the government for insufficient climate policy
11 votes -
Plant Vogtle Unit 3 nuclear reactor reaches initial criticality
14 votes -
Can a booming start-up scene help Norway turn its back on oil's poisoned pill? The oil-rich nation's green surge is not as big as it should be
4 votes -
Project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 metres beneath the North Sea – Denmark is the first country in the world to bury CO2 imported from abroad
5 votes -
The vertical farming bubble is finally popping
20 votes -
Denmark should aim to reduce beef and dairy production by introducing a farming emissions tax in order to reach its ambitious climate targets
3 votes -
The race across Europe to build green steel plants – construction of a plant is underway just outside Boden in northern Sweden
6 votes