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Greenland ice sheet just suffered its worst melt event ever for September
CLIMATEWIRE | Ominous clouds rippled overhead, and scientist Jason Box raced to reach shelter before the rain hit. Box, a glaciologist with the Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland, had been camping with colleagues on the Greenland ice sheet last Friday when the weather began to turn.
Beavers are moving into the warming Arctic. It could be a threat like 'wildfire.'=
by Sharon Levy 10/12/22 USA TODAY
Researchers have observed that the dams beavers build accelerate changes already in play due to a warming climate. Indigenous people are worried the dams could pose a threat to the migrations of fish species they depend on.
The world’s first CO2 battery for long-duration energy storage is being commercialized [update]
by Michelle Lewis 28/5/22 electrek
Italian startup Energy Dome has now begun to commercialize the world’s first CO2 Battery, which was launched earlier this month in Sardinia, Italy. The battery uses carbon dioxide to store renewable energy on the grid, and Energy Dome says the technology can be quickly deployed anywhere in the world.
Fossil fuel burning once caused a mass extinction – now we’re risking another
by George Monbiot 3/11/22 The Guardian
Budleigh Salterton, on the south coast of Devon, sits above the most frightening cliffs on Earth. They are not particularly high. Though you don’t want to stand beneath them, they are not especially prone to collapse. The horror takes another form. It is contained in the story they tell. For they capture the moment at which life on Earth almost came to an end.