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Jay Powell really wants Americans to know that the Fed is not taking into account the presidential election or politics this year when setting monetary policy ... Show more   finance.yahoo.com/news/jay-powell-really-wants-americans-to-know-he-is-not-thinking-about-politics-141528564.html
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Jay Powell really wants Americans to know that the Fed is not taking into account the presidential election or politics this year when setting monetary policy ... Show more   finance.yahoo.com/news/jay-powell-really-wants-americans-to-know-he-is-not-thinking-about-politics-141528564.html
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Worsening warming is hurting people in all regions, US climate assessment shows: Tuesday's National Climate Assessment is a five-year localized update on what ...
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Worsening warming is hurting people in all regions, US climate assessment ...
Quick Glance: US Climate Report: Dire Consequences and Temperature Projections
  • The latest US climate report warns of surpassing crucial temperature thresholds and predicts catastrophic consequences for the country.

  • The US is unlikely to meet national or international climate targets and is facing significant temperature changes as well as extreme weather conditions.

  • The report cautions that global warming is projected to range between 2.5 and 4.0 degrees Celsius compared to pre-industrial times, potentially leading to catastrophic outcomes.

  • Particularly, the northern and western parts of the country are likely to be disproportionately affected by this warming.
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Paul Edwards, a Stanford University fellow who spent decades studying nuclear war and climate change, considers himself “an apocalypse guy ... Show more   wapo.st/3JMAR8B
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World swelters to unofficial hottest day on record Monday then gets even hotter Tuesday
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World swelters to unofficial hottest day on record Monday then gets even ...
Quick Glance: New Heat Record: Hottest Day in Earth's History
  • The highest global temperature ever measured took place this week, based on data from the US National Centers for Environmental Prediction.

  • On Monday, the average global temperature reached 17.01 degrees Celsius (62.62 Fahrenheit), the highest value recorded since the beginning of measurable records.

  • On Tuesday, it continued to rise, reaching 17.18 degrees Celsius.

  • The previous record of 16.92 degrees Celsius was set in August 2016 and has now been surpassed.
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Climate scientist Sonia Seneviratne answers the most burning questions about climate change from the SRF community on Earth Day ... Show more

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Groundwater depletion rates in India could triple in coming decades as climate warms, study warns
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Groundwater depletion rates in India could triple in coming decades as ...
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How politics and industry are blocking the transition to nutrition: In the EU and US, producers of animal products receive around 1,000 times more public funding ...
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How politics and industry are blocking the transition to nutrition
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To Fight Misinformation, We Need to Teach That Science Is Dynamic: Scientific American is the essential guide to the most awe-inspiring advances in science and ...
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To Fight Misinformation, We Need to Teach That Science Is Dynamic
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Vegans: here's how giving up animal products affects the climate: What would happen if we completely gave up animal products? A new study indicates what impact a ...
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Vegans: here's how giving up animal products affects the climate
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Climate change is worsening the world’s refugee crisis. Here’s one way leaders can help | Commentary
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Some Bay Area residents have given up flying to help reduce emissions: California is renowned for its environmental activism. Yet many residents still fly ...
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Some Bay Area residents have given up flying to help reduce emissions
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Holiday gift giving is rife with waste. Here’s how to give greener, according to experts
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Holiday gift giving is rife with waste. Here’s how to give greener ...
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Your gas stove could be hurting everyone around you: Gas stoves leak methane and air pollutants even when the burners turned off, a new Stanford report on US ...
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Your gas stove could be hurting everyone around you
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As climate change worsens #water quality and threatens #ecosystems , beavers—and the dams they build—may help lessen the damage, according to a new Stanford University study ... Show more   https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2022/11/beavers-improve-water-quality-climate-change/

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AI Model Predicts that Earth Will Cross Global Warming Threshold in 10-15 Years: A new study from Stanford University used AI to predict that Earth will cross ...
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AI Model Predicts that Earth Will Cross Global Warming Threshold in 10-15 ...
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Joyce DiDonato brings new 'EDEN' to Stanford, Berkeley: Joyce DiDonato brings a new semi-staged concert touching on climate change to the Bay Area.
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Joyce DiDonato brings new 'EDEN' to Stanford, Berkeley
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How nature-based solutions can tackle our water woes: Nature-based solutions represent a great opportunity to tackle water supply issues while fighting climate ...
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How nature-based solutions can tackle our water woes
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Naval Postgraduate School partners with Stanford to tackle climate change: “The problems of climate change cannot be solved in isolation. This agreement between ...
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Naval Postgraduate School partners with Stanford to tackle climate change
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Equipping kids to defend against science misinformation: At a time when climate models churn out increasingly precise and dire predictions ...
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Equipping kids to defend against science misinformation
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"Blue energy": researchers make breakthrough - energy from 2,000 nuclear power plants.
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Beavers will become a bigger boon to river water quality as US West warms: As climate change worsens water quality and threatens ecosystems, the famous dams of ...
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Beavers will become a bigger boon to river water quality as US West warms
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Frustrated and anxious, climate advocates are turning to legal action. The latest petitioners: College students
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Frustrated and anxious, climate advocates are turning to legal action ...
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"Blue Energy": Researchers achieve breakthrough - Energy from 2000 nuclear power plants
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"Blue energy": researchers make breakthrough - energy from 2,000 nuclear power plants.
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$1.1 billion Stanford gift goes to climate crisis school: The donation from John and Anne Doerr is the largest in university history.
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$1.1 billion Stanford gift goes to climate crisis school
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Fixing inefficient oil field flaring could drastically reduce methane emissions: Oil and gas companies regularly burn unwanted methane to limit the amount of ...
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Fixing inefficient oil field flaring could drastically reduce methane ...
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Stanford University given $1.1 billion by venture capitalist for climate change school
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"Blue Energy": Researchers achieve breakthrough - Energy from 2000 nuclear power plants
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Your gas stove is warming the climate — even when it’s turned off: A new study by Stanford University researchers says methane leaks aren't limited to oil and ...
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Your gas stove is warming the climate — even when it’s turned off
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"Blue energy": researchers make breakthrough - energy from 2,000 nuclear power plants.
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I’m a third of the way through my life. Am I making the most of it?: A couple of years ago, I felt a twinge as I extended my back on a second serve ...
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I’m a third of the way through my life. Am I making the most of it?
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Global warming goes to sea — heat waves hit oceans worldwide: Marine heat waves, which hit the ocean off California in the mid-2010s, are becoming more...
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Global warming goes to sea — heat waves hit oceans worldwide
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Solar Cells that work even at Night: Scientists from Stanford University invents solar cells that works even without the sun. With the problem of climate change ...
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Solar Cells that work even at Night
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Researchers investigate squid found far from home: As the name implies, California market squid are often sold in stores and typically found between Baja ...
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Researchers investigate squid found far from home
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This California company wants to make modern AC obsolete: We may never be able to quit air conditioning, but SkyCool Systems has a plan to lessen the impact of ...
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This California company wants to make modern AC obsolete
Quick Glance: California company revolutionizes air conditioning
  • By utilizing radiative cooling, this company aims to render traditional air conditioning systems unnecessary.

  • Everything on Earth cools itself by emitting invisible infrared rays towards the sky.

  • Centuries ago, radiative cooling was used to produce ice.

  • These panels have the potential to enhance existing air conditioning systems and reduce energy consumption.
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Tackling Climate Change: Mark Jacobson / Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Stanford University - DEEPER LOOK from New York | NHK WORLD-JAPAN On ...
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Tackling Climate Change: Mark Jacobson / Professor of Civil and ...
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Survey suggests climate change has reduced the presence of invasive Argentine ants
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Study reveals a deepening water crisis in Jordan – and a way forward: Dwindling water supplies and a growing population will halve per capita water use in Jordan ...
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Study reveals a deepening water crisis in Jordan – and a way forward
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Small-scale fisheries offer strategies for resilience in the face of climate change
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Small-scale fisheries offer strategies for resilience in the face of ...
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CO2 emissions: Now is the time to do it differently: Never before has the world reduced its greenhouse gas emissions as quickly as in the pandemic ...
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CO2 emissions: Now is the time to do it differently
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Expert prognosis for the planet – we’re on track for a ghastly future: World leaders need a ‘cold shower’ about the environment to avoid a ghastly future: ...
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Expert prognosis for the planet – we’re on track for a ghastly future
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‘A bad time to be alive’: Mass extinction 444 million years ago linked to loss of oxygen in Earth’s oceans
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‘A bad time to be alive’: Mass extinction 444 million years ago linked to ...