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Thursday, March 6th, 2014

Climate Change a Growing “Threat Multiplier,” Says Pentagon

Climate change is a “threat multiplier” and a critical component of future defense strategy, according to the Pentagon’s Quadrennial Defense Review 2014 released yesterday.

Monday, November 11th, 2013

Montreal Protocol Success Slowed Global Warming

Scientists using sophisticated statistical methods show in a paper in Nature Geoscience that the successful phase out of chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, by the Montreal Protocol slowed climate change, contributing to a lower rate of global warming since the early 1990s.

Wednesday, November 6th, 2013

Climate Emissions Off-Track for 2°C Goal, But Still Possible with Fast, Focused, Firm Action

The gap continues to grow between emissions pledges that countries have made and the emissions levels needed by 2020 to keep global temperature rise below 2° (or 1.5°) C by 2100.

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

Cutting Short-Lived Climate Pollutants Critical for Protecting Earth’s Snow and Ice-Covered Regions

Cutting short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) can significantly reduce warming in vulnerable ice and snow covered areas of the world such as the Arctic and Himalayas, known as the cryosphere, while saving millions of lives and protecting ecosystems, according to a new scientific study released today.

Wednesday, September 4th, 2013

Montreal Protocol Endorsed for Fast Climate Mitigation

Efforts to phase down the super greenhouse gas called hydrofluorocarbons, or HFCs, received a boost today when the Climate & Clean Air Coalition to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants agreed to “to work toward a phasedown in the production and consumption of HFCs under the Montreal Protocol.”

Sunday, August 11th, 2013

Mario Molina Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom for Helping Save Ozone Layer

President Obama announced yesterday that Dr. Mario Molina has been awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, along with former President Bill Clinton, and 14 others.  The Medal of Freedom is the highest civilian honor in the US, given to acknowledge those who have made especially meritorious contributions to the country’s security or national interests, to

Friday, July 19th, 2013

Wildfires Causing Melting in Low-Lying Himalayan Glaciers

A new study by Indian glaciologists suggests black carbon from forest fires may affect the “reflectance” or albedo of glaciers in a manner that reduces their mass balance.  The report indicates that the change in reflectance in 2009 was higher than in any other year from 2000 to 2012 and could only be explained by

Thursday, July 11th, 2013

Air Pollution Shorting Lives in China, Europe

A new study finds that air pollution during the 90’s caused the combined loss of more than 2.5 billion years of life for the 500 million residents of Northern China.  The study, published in the Proceedings of the Academy of Sciences, found that residents in Southern China lived an average of five years longer than

Wednesday, June 26th, 2013

Fast Action to Cut HFCs Avoids Up to 0.5°C of Warming by End of Century

A study published today in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics confirms the importance President Obama is placing on cutting hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), as reflected in his climate speech yesterday and his new climate action plan.  The study calculates that replacing high-GWP HFCs with low-GPW alternatives, as the U.S. and many other countries have proposed under the Montreal

Wednesday, June 19th, 2013

Climate Change will Trap Millions in Poverty According to World Bank Report

In a new report released today, the World Bank warned that climate change-driven increasing severe weather, sea-level rise, storm surges will threaten the food security and livelihoods of millions of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people.  According to the report, climate-related extremes events from current warming are already pushing the most vulnerable households below

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