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Dr. Joseph Romm Received an Award from Asia Initiatives
A press release from Asia Initiatives on award recipients at the 25th Anniversary Gala in New York in September 2024: 8th UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to Present Awards at Asia Initiatives’ 25th Anniversary Gala…Continue Reading Dr. Joseph Romm Received an Award from Asia Initiatives
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As the world warms, how are young people feeling?
Overall existential dread,” is how Michael Mann sums it up. Mann is Presidential Distinguished Professor in the School of Arts & Sciences’ Department of Earth and Environmental Science, has a secondary appointment in the Annenberg School for Communication, and directs …Continue Reading As the world warms, how are young people feeling?
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Oil firms and dark money fund push by Republican states to block climate laws
Association of attorneys general has received millions from Koch Industries, fossil fuel lobby and fund linked to billionaire Leonard Leo. A powerful group that boasts 28 Republican attorneys general…Continue Reading Oil firms and dark money fund push by Republican states to block climate laws
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Penn receives $10M gift to advance interdisciplinary work on climate and sustainability
The University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce a $10 million gift from alumnus Alp Ercil to establish the Penn Climate Sustainability Initiative…Continue Reading Penn receives $10M gift to advance interdisciplinary work on climate and sustainability
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How ‘carbon cowboys’ are cashing in on protected Amazon forest
A six-month investigation reveals that many carbon credit ventures reap profits from public lands they have no right to and fail to share revenue with those protecting the forest….Continue Reading How ‘carbon cowboys’ are cashing in on protected Amazon forest
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Communicating Policy: Raising IRA Awareness in Philadelphia
Philadelphians stand to benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), but many may be unaware of how it can help them affordably make their homes more energy efficient….Continue Reading Communicating Policy: Raising IRA Awareness in Philadelphia
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Swiftie dads show the power of positive masculinity
It was still early in the day when the men with glitter in their copper beards started appearing on the streets. They had rhinestone…Continue Reading Swiftie dads show the power of positive masculinity
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Trump’s $1bn pitch to oil bosses ‘the definition of corruption’, top Democrat says
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse tells Guardian ‘quid pro quo is very evident’ amid investigation into Mar-a-Lago meeting in April….Continue Reading Trump’s $1bn pitch to oil bosses ‘the definition of corruption’, top Democrat says
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How Green Hydrogen Is Critical to Electrifying Everything
As April 2024 wound up, the Biden administration released rules that aim to expedite infrastructure projects and require federal agencies to get stricter in weighing the potential impacts on the climate and low-income communities…Continue Reading How Green Hydrogen Is Critical to Electrifying Everything
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Michael Mann Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science, has been elected a fellow of the Royal Society…Continue Reading Michael Mann Elected Fellow of the Royal Society
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Outstanding scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
Over 90 exceptional researchers from across the world have this year been elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of sciences…Continue Reading Outstanding scientists elected as Fellows of the Royal Society
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Academics and Lawmakers Slam an Industry-Funded Report by a Former Energy Secretary Promoting Natural Gas and LNG
With a pair of fossil-fuel friendly senators at his side, former U.S. Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz on Tuesday released a favorable report on U.S. natural gas and liquified natural gas (LNG), funded by the natural gas industry…Continue Reading Academics and Lawmakers Slam an Industry-Funded Report by a Former Energy Secretary Promoting Natural Gas and LNG
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Teaching climate change communication, from the classroom to a conference of journalists
When climate scientist Michael Mann was in talks to join the University of Pennsylvania faculty, he met with Kathleen Hall Jamieson, director of…Continue Reading Teaching climate change communication, from the classroom to a conference of journalists
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APPC Hosts Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) Conference at Penn
From April 3-7, 2024, The Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) hosted the annual conference of the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ), bringing the group of journalists from across North America to the University of Pennsylvania for #SEJ2024, focusing on Democracy, Disinformation, Activism… What’s Environmental Journalism’s Role?”…Continue Reading APPC Hosts Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) Conference…
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SEJ Workshop: Combating Climate and Science Disinformation
Originally published by Lindsay Bowen for SEJ on April 14, 2024. More than 100 journalists, students and others gathered for a day-long workshop on “Combating Climate and Science and Disinformation,” on April 3, at the Society of Environmental Journalists conference. Amy Westervelt, founder and executive editor of Drilled Media, an investigative reporting project on climate,…Continue…
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Penn hosts five-day conference for environmental journalists on climate change, disinformation
The Society of Environmental Journalists held its annual conference at Penn from April 3-7, drawing hundreds of reporters to campus to explore climate stories and learn how to combat disinformation. …Continue Reading Penn hosts five-day conference for environmental journalists on climate change, disinformation
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Psychologist and Neuroscientist Emily Falk to Lead APPC’s New Climate Communication Division
As part of its 30th anniversary celebration, the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) has opened a new area of research, the Climate Communication division, led by Annenberg School for Communication vice dean Emily Falk….Continue Reading Psychologist and Neuroscientist Emily Falk to Lead APPC’s New Climate Communication Division
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Hundreds of environmental journalists are coming to Philly to learn how to do their jobs better
This year’s Society of Environmental Journalists conference focuses on journalism’s role in democracy, disinformation and activism….Continue Reading Hundreds of environmental journalists are coming to Philly to learn how to do their jobs better
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What Are the Most Effective Strategies To Inspire Action on Climate Change?
Climate change is an undeniably complex global problem. It’s often challenging for individuals to feel like they can make an impact…Continue Reading What Are the Most Effective Strategies To Inspire Action on Climate Change?
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Michael Mann, a Leading Climate Scientist, Wins His Defamation Suit
The researcher had sued two writers for libel and slander over comments about his work. The jury awarded him damages of more than $1 million….Continue Reading Michael Mann, a Leading Climate Scientist, Wins His Defamation Suit
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Taylor Swift Can Be the Climate Hero We Need Now
One of the most viral zingers from last year—the hottest year on record—was this tweet thumb-slammed in response to the global news of America’s beloved pop star…Continue Reading Taylor Swift Can Be the Climate Hero We Need Now
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Separating myth from reality on climate change
Carbon offsets for air travel, carbon capture and storage in wells drilled far underground, heat pumps for heating and cooling of buildings and replacing fossil fuel burners with…Continue Reading Separating myth from reality on climate change
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Post-Doctoral Researcher Opportunities with Michael Mann and PCSSM
Join our team! Please see this post for current opportunities….Continue Reading Post-Doctoral Researcher Opportunities with Michael Mann and PCSSM
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Penn to Host Annual Society of Environmental Journalists Conference
The Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media (PCSSM) is thrilled to share that along with Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC) we are hosting the annual conference…Continue Reading Penn to Host Annual Society of Environmental Journalists Conference
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Clams and climate
Studying giant clams helps scientists understand increasing ocean acidity, which could lead to population decline in some species and leave fish more vulnerable…Continue Reading Clams and climate
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Carbon Capture Won’t Save Us From Climate Change
Fighting climate change by sucking carbon dioxide out of the air with giant blowers seems like a brilliant idea. Why knock yourself out trying to eliminate carbon dioxide emissions when you…Continue Reading Carbon Capture Won’t Save Us From Climate Change
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Princeton and Penn scientists win Philly award for their climate change work
Michael Mann, a nationally recognized climate scientist at Penn, notes that Benjamin Franklin charted the Gulf Stream, launched complaints against tanneries polluting Philadelphia’s Dock Creek, and studied weather patterns….Continue Reading Princeton and Penn scientists win Philly award for their climate change work
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Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term
Back in the home stretch of the 2020 presidential election, I stated that a second Trump term would be “game over for the climate.” That hasn’t changed…Continue Reading Trump 2.0: The climate cannot survive another Trump term
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Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm
In a conversation with Penn Today, Joe Romm casts a sobering light on ‘solutions’ to curb climate change…Continue Reading Carbon capture and common misconceptions: A Q&A with Joe Romm
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Apple Goes a Step Too Far in Claiming a Carbon Neutral Product, a New Report Concludes
The maker of the iPhone is a leader in efforts to reduce the climate impact of its products, but a recent claim about its new line of Apple Watches…Continue Reading Apple Goes a Step Too Far in Claiming a Carbon Neutral Product, a New Report Concludes
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The world today: The crisis of climate-driven extinction
In era punctuated by climate-driven disasters and an ever-worsening ecological crisis, the question of our planet’s future has never been more urgent…Continue Reading The world today: The crisis of climate-driven extinction
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Opinion: Yes, there was global warming in prehistoric times. But nothing in millions of years compares with what we see today
“The climate is always changing!” So goes a popular refrain from climate deniers who continue to claim that there’s nothing special about this particular moment…Continue Reading Opinion: Yes, there was global warming in prehistoric times. But nothing in millions of years compares with what we see today
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Climate protesters will never get people to change if they keep acting like this
The petulant protesters just won’t let up. On Sunday, climate activists attempted to interrupt the Berlin Marathon by dumping orange paint…Continue Reading Climate protesters will never get people to change if they keep acting like this
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Is the UN Really Climate Neutral? No.
The UN claims to be almost entirely climate neutral, yet that claim is based on buying millions of carbon offset credits that experts say do little to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,…Continue Reading Is the UN Really Climate Neutral? No.
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Too Many Carbon Offset Claims Are ‘Greenwashing’ Us into a Hotter World
Apple recently released a five-minute ad in which a fictional Mother Nature grills executives on the company’s environmental performance…Continue Reading Too Many Carbon Offset Claims Are ‘Greenwashing’ Us into a Hotter World
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PBS is coming to Philly to talk climate, community empowerment at Penn
On Sept. 12, PBS, WHYY, and the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media will convene community leaders, science communicators, journalists,…Continue Reading PBS is coming to Philly to talk climate, community empowerment at Penn
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Opinion: To Fight Climate Change, We Need a Better Carbon Market
Gresham’s Law says that bad money drives out good. If you have two coins with a face value of $1, you will spend the bad one that contains…Continue Reading Opinion: To Fight Climate Change, We Need a Better Carbon Market
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‘The choice is ours’ | Former professor’s upcoming book details climate change history
In hopes to inform people of ways to prevent climate change, former Penn State Distinguished Professor of Atmospheric Science Michael Mann plans to release a book on Sept. 26 that reviews the lessons…Continue Reading ‘The choice is ours’ | Former professor’s upcoming book details climate change history
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Ohio gas company wants to ‘offset’ its emissions. Environmentalists say it’s ‘greenwashing’
One of the largest distributors of fossil fuel-based natural gas to Ohio homes wants to give customers the option to “offset” the carbon emitted…Continue Reading Ohio gas company wants to ‘offset’ its emissions. Environmentalists say it’s ‘greenwashing’
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Carbon Offsets Are Unscalable, Unjust, & Unfixable — Joe Romm
Noted climate researcher Joe Romm has published a paper debunking carbon offsets as basically useless and holding back emissions reductions….Continue Reading Carbon Offsets Are Unscalable, Unjust, & Unfixable — Joe Romm
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The Magical Thinking of McCarthy’s Trillion-Tree Plan to Solve Climate Change
Planting 1 trillion trees, a plan recently proposed by House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), is not a serious solution to the climate crisis. In fact, it is magical thinking….Continue Reading The Magical Thinking of McCarthy’s Trillion-Tree Plan to Solve Climate Change
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Mann in the Middle
Michael E. Mann has been a central figure in the battle for the environment since the “hockey stick” graph made him a target…Continue Reading Mann in the Middle
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Joe Romm: “Carbon offsets are unscalable, unjust, and unfixable – and a threat to the Paris Agreement”
Dr Joseph Romm is a US writer and climate expert. In 2006, he set up the Climate Progress blog….Continue Reading Joe Romm: “Carbon offsets are unscalable, unjust, and unfixable – and a threat to the Paris Agreement”
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Joseph Romm Joins the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media
Joseph Romm, a leading expert on climate solutions and clean energy—and on communicating about these issues to the public—has joined…Continue Reading Joseph Romm Joins the Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media
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New Carbon Offset Rules Aim to Clean Up Company Climate Claims
Companies that buy carbon offsets from the voluntary market to counterbalance their greenhouse gas emissions…Continue Reading New Carbon Offset Rules Aim to Clean Up Company Climate Claims
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PCSSM Welcomes Senior Research Fellow Dr. Joseph Romm
Dr. Joseph Romm, a leading expert on climate solutions and clean energy……Continue Reading PCSSM Welcomes Senior Research Fellow Dr. Joseph Romm
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America sleepwalks through a climate crisis. Will this smoke alarm wake us up?
Fans who showed up early at Citizens Bank Park for a scheduled Phillies game on Wednesday were stunned to learn the air was too dangerous to play baseball, the first-ever “smoke-out”…Continue Reading America sleepwalks through a climate crisis. Will this smoke alarm wake us up?
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PCSSM Welcomes New Post-Docs
The Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media is thrilled to announce that three post-doctoral…Continue Reading PCSSM Welcomes New Post-Docs
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Michael Mann Receives Humanist of the Year Award
Michael Mann, Presidential Distinguished Professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Science and Director of …Continue Reading Michael Mann Receives Humanist of the Year Award
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Climate change activists claim responsibility for deflating the tires to ‘over 11,000 SUVs’
A group of climate change activists who deflated the tires of 43 gas guzzling SUVs in Boston’s Beacon Hill neighborhood …Continue Reading Climate change activists claim responsibility for deflating the tires to ‘over 11,000 SUVs’
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Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change
As the Philadelphia region faces unseasonably hot weather Thursday and Friday, climate experts say this is a direct result of climate change. …Continue Reading Newly planted trees aim to help combat effects of climate change
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Extinction Rebellion Shifts Away From Public Disruption
On December 31, 2022, Extinction Rebellion (XR) — a UK-headquartered global environmental organization founded in 2018, known for acts of civil disobedience…Continue Reading Extinction Rebellion Shifts Away From Public Disruption
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Climate scientist Michael Mann makes a home at Penn
Known for his ‘hockey stick’ graph that hammered home the dramatic rise of the warming climate, the climate scientist is now making his mark on Penn’s campus…Continue Reading Climate scientist Michael Mann makes a home at Penn
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Throwing Soup at Art Shifted People’s Views of Climate Protests—But Maybe Not In The Right Way
In mid-October, a pair of climate activists from the group “Just Stop Oil” garnered substantial international media attention w…Continue Reading Throwing Soup at Art Shifted People’s Views of Climate Protests—But Maybe Not In The Right Way
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Why activists are targeting famous art to protest climate change
Over the past few months, activists have targeted priceless works of art to call attention to the climate crisis…Continue Reading Why activists are targeting famous art to protest climate change
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Activist attacks on famous paintings decrease support for addressing climate change, study finds
The recent spate of high-profile protests by young climate change activists…Continue Reading Activist attacks on famous paintings decrease support for addressing climate change, study finds
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Climate Actions Like Throwing Soup at Art Dampen Support for Cause: Survey
In the wake of high-profile climate protests that target priceless works of art or block streets and other public infrastructure…Continue Reading Climate Actions Like Throwing Soup at Art Dampen Support for Cause: Survey
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How dark money fuels climate denialism
A panel of climate scientists may seem an unusual choice for a discussion about the Supreme Court…Continue Reading How dark money fuels climate denialism
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Extreme Avoidance
Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and star American climatologist Michael E. Mann are…Continue Reading Extreme Avoidance
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Throwing Soup at Art Shifted People’s Views of Climate Protests—But Maybe Not In The Right Way
In mid-October, a pair of climate activists from the group “Just Stop Oil” garnered …Continue Reading Throwing Soup at Art Shifted People’s Views of Climate Protests—But Maybe Not In The Right Way
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Michael E. Mann Honored With Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence
Originally published by the University of Pennsylvania Stroud Water Research Center has bestowed the 2022 Stroud Award for Freshwater Excellence upon Michael E. Mann, one of the world’s leading voices on climate change. The award was presented at the 20th annual The Water’s Edge gala at the Delaware Museum of Nature & Science. Mann, Presidential…Continue…
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Election ’22: What Matters: Michael Mann On Climate Messaging
Climatologist Michael Mann speaks with with Newsy and The Washington Post about the politics, nuance and trends of climate messaging….Continue Reading Election ’22: What Matters: Michael Mann On Climate Messaging
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A Week of Building Climate Knowledge, Awareness, and Action
With nearly 30 events planned for Oct. 10-14, Penn’s Climate Week invites the Penn community to ‘find your place in the climate movement.’…Continue Reading A Week of Building Climate Knowledge, Awareness, and Action
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Penn Climate Week October 10-14
The climate emergency is everyone’s business. Join us during Climate Week at Penn to find your place in the climate movement….Continue Reading Penn Climate Week October 10-14
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The Future of Globalization in a Fracturing World
Originally published by Penn Today Perry World House’s 2022 Global Order Colloquium hosted experts from government, the media, and across the University to tackle the topic of the state of globalization (Left to right) Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, Kathleen Hall Jamieson and Michael E. Mann discussed Australia’s leadership in fighting climate change at…Continue…
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Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media Launches with Event at Perry World House – Rising to the Global Climate Challenge: Australia’s Leadership with PM Malcolm Turnbull & Dr. Michael Mann
Originally published by Perry World House…Continue Reading Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media Launches with Event at Perry World House – Rising to the Global Climate Challenge: Australia’s Leadership with PM Malcolm Turnbull & Dr. Michael Mann
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Michael E. Mann is Coming For Your Climate Doomism
One of the most famous — and famously attacked — climatologists in America is now the founding director of Penn’s new climate change institute. He has a few things to say to those who doubt we can still save the earth. — The Philadelphia Citizen…Continue Reading Michael E. Mann is Coming For Your Climate Doomism
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Tibetan Plateau water stores under threat: study
The Tibetan Plateau will experience significant water loss this century due to global warming, according to research published Monday that warns of severe supply stress in a climate change “hotspot” —Originally published by France 24….Continue Reading Tibetan Plateau water stores under threat: study
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From new administrators to well-known professors, here are 10 people to know on campus
The Daily Pennsylvanian has gathered a list of 10 people to know, ranging from the new president of the University to Wharton’s youngest tenured and highest-rated professors. — The Daily Pennsylvanian…Continue Reading From new administrators to well-known professors, here are 10 people to know on campus
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Scientists urge global action after ‘historic’ US climate bill
The Senate of the United States – the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter – has passed unprecedented legislation aiming to cut emissions 40 percent by 2030. — Al Jazeera…Continue Reading Scientists urge global action after ‘historic’ US climate bill
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High-profile Penn State climate scientist to join Penn
Michael Mann, who has been at Penn State for 16 years, will join the University of Pennsylvania where he will lead the new Penn Center for Science, Sustainability and the Media. — The Philadelphia Inquirer…Continue Reading High-profile Penn State climate scientist to join Penn