Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org Myth-buster: Why two degrees of global warming is worse than it sounds A couple of degrees Celsius might not sound like a lot. But in terms of global warming, it’s a big deal.
Impacts www.phnompenhpost.com Climate change to reduce ocean wildlife by 17% Climate change is set to empty the ocean of nearly a fifth of all living creatures, measured by mass, by the end of the century, researchers have calculated.
Solutions www.foreground.com.au Two degrees: global warming up close and personal Landscape architect John Mongard on the urgent need to plan and design landscapes not for image and amenity, but for survival.
Newsletter www.newsweek.com Ratpocalypse: Climate change could mean an imminent rat population explosion, scientists say Scientists are warning that rising temperatures caused by climate change will turn cities worldwide into perfect rat breeding grounds.
qz.com Climate change: The EU's aiming to set a goal of zero-emissions by 2050 Reaching zero emissions is crucial if we are to avoid climate catastrophe. The EU could show other countries how to get there.
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley