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Navigating the Rising Tide: The Convergence of Climate Change and Global Trade

3BL Media

In 2019, flooding accrued a hefty price tag of $82 billion for global economies,” Enright notes, citing The Wall Street Journal. This is “imposing significant costs on governments, corporations, NGOs, regional economies and other stakeholders. And there is potential for these costs to surge past $1.2

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Tracking endangered bats across Indiana forests

Environmental News Bits

New research published in the journal Forest Ecology and Management is the result of painstaking work which involved catching, radio tagging and tracking endangered Indiana bats and threatened northern long-eared bats. Read the full story at Earth.com. Read more →

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Logitech's #WomenWhoMaster Series Celebrates STEM Trailblazers

3BL Media

The now co-director of Women Who Code started her career in journalism. Share the #WomenWhoMaster series on social or nominate your own #WomenWhoMaster, either by tagging them on Instagram with the hashtag or emailing their story to us here. Available everywhere you get your podcasts. Sara Inés Calderón: Mastering Career Skills.

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How bad is deep-sea mining for marine ecosystems?

Corporate Knights

To clarify just how murky deep-sea mining will make the water, scientists have been tagging along as companies conduct tests. This article by Hakai Magazine is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now. The question is, 'How bad will it be?'” appeared first on Corporate Knights.

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Two potential solutions to cool down the Arctic

Edouard Stenger

Desch and his team have put forward the scheme in a paper that has just been published in Earth’s Future , the journal of the American Geophysical Union, and have worked out a price tag for the project: $500bn (£400bn).

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Do Voluntary Carbon Markets Help or Hinder Climate Action?  

Chris Hall

There are clearly serious global consequences if the emission reduction claims tagged to these offsets aren’t happening in the real world, despite the good work in protecting nature an associated project may do.

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Mercurial matter: Puzzling out PFAS removal in landfill

Envirotec Magazine

The tag “forever chemicals” is clearly very appropriate for a class of synthetic compounds whose unusual molecular structure, including the carbon-fluorine (C-F) bond (considered one of the strongest found in organic chemistry), appears to offer little scope for any thermal or other degradation at all, so they endure permanently.

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