To identify the cause of global warming, Doctor Anthony Broccoli of
Rutgers University looks at the evidence just as Sherlock Holmes
would. A review of physics leads to the pr...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/whodunnit-the-case-of-global-warming/
This spring, the world’s first industrial scale facility to capture
carbon from the air is scheduled to start operating in Switzerland.
The plant uses carbon dioxide collect...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/first-commercial-carbon-capture-plant/
A majestic sequoia, a towering oak, or a lofty cypress. Whatever
region you’re in, the tallest trees evoke feelings of inspiration
and wonder. These trees have often survive...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/big-trees-at-most-risk-from-warming/
Many of us over recent years have become all too familiar with the
term “too big to fail.” But what about “too big to follow?”
That term applies well to the issue of g...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/managing-climate-information-overload/
It’s election season and the news is full of headlines about the
issues most on the minds of voters. And for candidates trying to woo
Latino voters, there’s nothing more i...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/what-do-latinos-really-care-about-mi-tierra/
Greg Lukianoff
2015 will be remembered as a year in which campus free speech issues
took center stage, receiving extensive coverage in outlets like The
New York Times
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http://www.cato-unbound.org/2016/01/04/greg-lukianoff/campus-free-speech-has-been-trouble-long-time
A new coat of paint does more than add a pretty finish: it protects
the surface it covers. White paint also reflects sunlight, decreasing
the amount of energy needed to keep b...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/innovation-glass-paint-cuts-energy-use/
The town of Milton Keynes, located about 50 miles north of London, is
starting to experiment with what could be the future of transportation
– driverless cars. Brian Matthew...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2016/01/public-transportation-of-the-future/
In the early 1900s, British meteorologist Sir Gilbert Walker gathered
weather information from stations around the world. DESER: “And he
had teams of people analyzing the da...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2015/12/distant-but-connected-weather-patterns/
Fish can be highly nutritious. It’s a source of omega-three fatty
acids that help keep our hearts healthy and provide a host of other
benefits. But some larger fish like blu...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2015/12/mercury-and-fish/
What would Christmas be like without Santa’s reindeer? The
tradition’s not likely to disappear, but real-life reindeer may not
be so lucky. Reindeer and caribou naturally ...
http://www.yaleclimateconnections.org/2015/12/santas-reindeer-at-risk/
Shortly after the late 1990s technology bubble burst, many cars in
Northern California sported a bumper sticker pleading, “Please, God,
just one more bubble!”
Those pray...
http://www.worth.com/articles/naked-unicorns-in-subprime-valley/