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How To Con Your Population About Electric Water Heaters

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault (pictured) Xed out last Wednesday that “#DYK that in 2022, more heat pumps were shipped to BC (37,800) than natural gas furnaces (30,700)? This was a first for the province and shows us that the clean energy future is rolling in!”

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In Seattle, Not Sleepless

Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

Monday two weeks ago I was swimming with a rare, giant stingray at the Yongala wreck at the Great Barrier Reef.  The Yongala regularly features as one of the 10 best dive sites in the world and is acknowledged as a biodiversity hotspot

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Harvard Professor Convicted Of Taking Chinese Bribes

Written by Doomberg

On January 28, 2020, the chemistry world was rocked by an epic bombshell. Professor Charles Lieber (pictured), Chair of Harvard University’s Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, was arrested and charged with making false statements to US federal government investigators

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Guardian Claims Another 0.02°C Of Warming Will Be Devastating

Written by Linnea Lueken

A recent article at The Guardian; “Brutal heatwaves and submerged cities: what a 3C world would look like,” claims that 1.5°C of warming, while not the end of the world, still will have many catastrophic effects on the planet, including the death of tropical corals, intense storms, and ice sheet collapse

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