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Global food supplies will suffer as temperatures rise — climate crisis report

Food production around the world will suffer as global heating reaches 1.5 degrees Celsius, with serious effects on the food supply in the next two decades, scientists have warned, following the biggest scientific report yet on the climate crisis.
Rising temperatures will mean there will be more times of year when temperatures exceed what crops can stand, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), in its sixth assessment report published on Monday.
Politicians around the world continued to respond to the report. Boris Johnson, British prime minister, published a video on his social media channel, setting out the four areas ....

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The World's Economic Bailout Came With Huge Environmental Costs

The World's Economic Bailout Came With Huge Environmental Costs
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Equilibrium/ Sustainability — NASA: Moon and climate change will team up to flood US coasts in 2030s


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NASA scientists are warning of a new factor that could add to the danger coastal cities face from more powerful storm surges and rising seas moon wobble as Joseph Guzman reported for The Hill’s Changing America. 
The moon controls the tides and during half of its 18 year cycle, a wobble in its orbit means that “high tides get higher, and low tides get lower,” NASA noted. 
That half of the cycle will next begin in the 2030s, when temperatures will also be hotter and sea levels higher due to climate change. And thanks to moon wobble, many places will also “begin to experience recurrent high-tide flooding,” agency scientists wrote in Nature Climate Change. ....

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