Resilient Retrofits
Climate Upgrades for Existing Buildings (Urban Land Institute) >
Climate of the Nation 2022
Tracking Australia’s attitudes towards climate change and energy. 'Climate of the Nation Report provides a comprehensive account of changing Australian beliefs and attitudes towards climate change, including its causes, impacts and solutions'. (The Australia Institute, Canberra) >
METHANE
Methane research takes on new urgency at MIT. “CH4 [Methane] does more damage than CO2 [Carbon Dioxide] no matter how long you run the clock. By removing methane, we could potentially avoid critical climate tipping points.” (MIT Methane Network, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge USA) >
Greenhouse Gas Bulletin
'shows globally averaged surface mole fractions for carbon dioxide (CO2), methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) and compares them with the mole fractions during the previous year and with the preindustrial levels' (World Meteorological Organization, Geneva, Switzerland) >
‘Happy milk’
"the dairy family that sustains a fair shake of the [glass] bottle" (The Guardian newspaper) >
Climate Change FAQs
Climate Change FAQs: Causes, Impacts and Action. 'This resource is developed jointly by the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London and the Grantham Research Institute at London School of Economics and Political Sciences. It covers evidence and information on climate science, the economics of climate change, international climate action and the meaning of a just transition.' (Grantham Institute, Imperial College, London) >
Ten Climate Gamechangers
'Powerup is a set of ten energy gamechangers that will help get Australia on track to tackle both the climate crisis and our cost-of living crisis.' (The Climate Council of Australia) >
Climate Change and the threat to civilization
'The consequences of climate change are likely to be dire—and in some scenarios, catastrophic.' (Article in the Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences journal) >
LIVING PLANET REPORT 2022
'a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet'. (World Wide Fund For Nature) >
Temperature Impacts on Hate Speech Online
Temperature impacts on hate speech online: evidence from 4 billion geolocated tweets from the USA. 'A link between weather and aggression in the offline world has been established across a variety of societal settings. Simultaneously, the rapid digitalisation of nearly every aspect of everyday life has led to a high frequency of interpersonal conflicts online.' (The Lancet journal, UK) >