Tuesday, July 24, 2018

The Amazon Rain Forest vs. Oil Drilling and Pollution

The Achuar of Peru's Pastaza River in the northern Amazon have sent many oil companies packing. Now GeoPark, a company based in Chile, thinks it can succeed where Talisman, Oxy, and ARCO failed.

The Achuar remain as committed as ever to resisting extractive industries in their ancestral territory, helping defend its biodiversity and the global climate. Now they've asked international civil society to stand with them as they defend their sacred rainforests from an attack on their ancestral way of life.




AMAZON WATCH » Tell GeoPark: Stay Out of Achuar Territory!

Opinion - Wanted: 2050 development vision to meet climate change goals | Zilient

The 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change establishes the long-term goal of keeping global temperature increases to well below 2 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels (and aiming for 1.5 degrees Celsius) to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.



A man rides his bicycle through a flooded street after Tropical Storm Nate in Cancun, Mexico, October 7, 2017.

A man rides his bicycle through a flooded street after Tropical Storm Nate in Cancun, Mexico, October 7, 2017. REUTERS/Henry Romero



Opinion - Wanted: 2050 development vision to meet climate change goals | Zilient

Japan soars to its highest temperature ever recorded: 106 degrees - The Washington Post

Japan set a new national temperature record in the third week of a punishing heat wave that has killed dozens.



The mercury soared to 106 degrees Fahrenheit (41.1 degrees Celsius) on Monday in Kumagaya, about 40 miles northwest of Tokyo, the country’s highest temperature on record. For perspective, 106 degrees is also the highest temperature on record in both Atlanta and Washington, D.C. The mark surpassed the previous record 105.8 degrees (41.0 Celsius) set in Shimanto, Kochi Prefecture, during August of 2013.




The thermometer reads 41.0 degrees Celsius (105.8 degrees Fahrenheit) in Kumagaya city, north of Tokyo, on Monday, just short of the day’s official high. (Daiki Katagiri/Kyodo News via AP)



Japan soars to its highest temperature ever recorded: 106 degrees - The Washington Post

Monday, July 23, 2018

The UK heatwave has turned the ground brown — Quartz

SHADES OF BROWN

Satellite images reveal the true extent of damage the UK’s heatwave has caused

The United Kingdom and Ireland have been suffering unusually dry and hot weather for the past two months. It’s expected to be the longest heatwave since 1976.





Green Britain in May. Scorched Britain in July. (Met Office)



In June, some regions in the UK received merely 6% of the expected rainfall. The upshot is scorched grass that’s visible from space (as the image above shows).



Dull story: The UK heatwave has turned the ground brown — Quartz

Sunday, July 22, 2018

Fossil Free – City in Ukraine announces commitment to 100% renewable energy by 2050

Zhytomyr, Ukraine is the first city in Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) to announce a transition to 100% renewable energy by 2050. On June 22, 2018 the Mayor of Zhytomyr, Serhiy Sukhomlyn and 350.org signed a memorandum of cooperation stipulating that the City Council will vote to pass the policy, develop a renewable energy transition plan, and create a local climate strategy next year.




Renewable energy campaigners and city councillors meet with the mayor to sign a Memorandum of understanding.



Fossil Free – City in Ukraine announces commitment to 100% renewable energy by 2050

Saturday, July 21, 2018

Earth Overshoot Day – #MoveTheDate of Overshoot!

Earth Overshoot Day marks the date when we (all of humanity) have used more from nature than our planet can renew in the entire year.



Earth Overshoot Day – #MoveTheDate of Overshoot!

Which sea level will we lock in?

Map any coastal area on the planet to see the degree of devastation under various climate scenarios. Below is an example for NYC




Surging Seas: Mapping Choices