Newsletterwww.youtube.com Climate scientists on Earth's two futures The worst effects of climate change don't have to happen, scientists say. But humans' actions in the near future will determine if they do.
Newsletter Climate change moves legendary Dutch outdoor speed skating race the Elfstedentocht to Austria It hasn't been cold enough to hold the Elfstedentocht in the Netherlands since 1997. A group of enthusiasts in 1989 began holding an alternative event 750 miles away in the tiny Austrian mountain lake town of Weissensee.
www.cbsnews.com 60 Minutes: How the bushfires in Australia relate to global climate change Scientists say climate change is behind the unprecedented intensity of the bushfires that have burned a reported 27 million acres in Australia.
Impacts Flooding in Venice could be preview of things to come for coastal cities Venice has been racked by unprecedented flooding in recent months. Soon, other cities could see similar situations. See the full story, Sunday.
Impacts www.9news.com.au 60 Minutes: Abandoned resorts ‘left to rot’ in the Whitsundays The Whitsundays, once a holiday hot-spot and beacon of success for Australia's tourism industry, has been abandoned and left in a state of disarray.
Politics www.washingtonpost.com Five myths about climate change What’s happening isn’t natural — and almost all scientists agree.
Editorial www.houstonchronicle.com Trump can’t deny deadly wildfires’ link to climate change Trump, ever the master of distraction, is trying to shift attention to forest management.
Op-ed: “I’m sorry, I can’t hear you” — disabling environments in Cancer Alley and the Ohio River Valley