Links tagged “oceans warming”
- ‘If La Niña events can stop global warming, then how much do El Niño events contribute? 50%? The climate science community is actually hurting itself when they fail to answer the obvious questions’
Posted July 24, 20139:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- ‘AGW lies, Hiroshima and academics’.: ‘This is a disgraceful bit of misanthropy made nonsensical by the fact that the natural energy of the system on Earth is a million times greater than the energy produced by humans and that the energy produced by humans is incremental’
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- More settled science: Land temperature isn’t rising, the heat’s hiding in the ocean, AND “The rate of increase in ocean temperature due to climate change is one third of the rate of increase in land temperature.”?!
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- New papers call into question the global sea surface temperature record — Published in Ocean Science
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- New paper finds climate change over decades primarily determined by the oceans — Published in journal Nature
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- New paper finds N. Atlantic ocean heat content & sea levels controlled by the natural Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation [AMO] — Published in the Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- Ocean warming – it’s the aerosols: ‘From CSIRO, but sadly just with modeling, not empirical analysis’
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
- New paper finds 5 non-hockey-sticks in the Southern Ocean — Published today in Quaternary Science Reviews
Posted 9:52 AM by Marc Morano | Tags: avg, az, Michael Mann, new study, oceans cooling, oceans warming
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Ban on anesthesia next?! Doc suggests ‘lowering the flow of anesthetic gas’ in patients to save planet – 1 hour of surgical anesthesia equivalent to driving as many as 470 miles
Anesthesia the next target in climate battle: Docs suggest reducing anesthesia: Would you suffer to combat climate change?
NY Post: Experts are now recommending that doctors reduce their use of certain kinds of anesthesia in order to combat the effects of climate change. Dr. Mohamed Fayed, a senior anesthetist at Detroit’s Henry Ford Health, made the suggestion during the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ annual conference last Friday in Orlando, Florida. “Global warming is affecting our daily life more and more, and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions has become crucial,” he said. Dr. Fayed added, “No matter how small each effect is, it will add up. As anesthesiologists, we can contribute significantly to this cause by making little changes in our daily practice — such as lowering the flow of anesthetic gas — without affecting patient care.”
Research notes that inhaled anesthesia accounts for up to 0.1% of the world’s carbon emissions, which are regarded as the primary driver of global climate change. An hour of surgery using an inhaled anesthetic is equivalent to driving as many as 470 miles, according to a 2010 study.
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Flashback 2020 Study in American Cancer Society Journal in 2020 Fretted over ‘carbon footprint of cancer care’ - ACS Journal: "Climate change and cancer" - Excerpt: "To date, no studies have estimated the carbon footprint of cancer care...The energy expenditure associated with operating cancer treatment facilities and medical devices, as well as the manufacturing, packaging, and shipment of devices and pharmaceuticals, contributes significantly to greenhouse gas emissions in cancer care...Some cancer treatment facilities have begun to consider their own carbon footprint and started a process to achieve carbon neutrality."
Climate Depot's Morano: "Here is a question for the American Cancer Society: If you need cancer treatment, would you go to a cancer treatment center that was worried about its carbon footprint? Or one that was worried about delivering the best possible modern care possible?"
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Claim: Deadly fungal infection ‘Valley Fever’ is spreading across USA ‘because of climate change’
Researchers predict that by 2100, US case numbers will increase by 50 percent - Spread is due to global warming, meaning more hot areas for the fungus to grow. ... The fungus is endemic to the desert-like parts of the Southwest, and 97 percent of all American cases are found in Arizona and California. But a study in the journal GeoHealth predicted that, due to climate change, the endemic region of the fungus will spread north to include dry western states such as Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska, South Dakota, and North Dakota. In a high-warming scenario, this would mean that by 2100 the number of affected states could rise from 12 to 17, while the number of cases could increase by 50 percent.
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Watch: Greenpeace co-founder Dr. Patrick Moore on why environmental activists trying to save whales from Big Wind
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Biden Treasury Sec. Yellen stands in front of straw hut telling African farmers they can fight climate change
Secretary Yellen speaks to viliagers in Chongwe, Zambia. Photo: Hans Nichols/Axios