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National Invasive Species Awareness Week

NISAW is an international event to raise awareness about invasive species, the threat that they pose and what can be done to prevent their spread. Local stories from field practitioners can be the most transformative. Learn more.

DEADLINE: Scholarships for 2022-24 Mundus Journalism Master's Programme

At Mundus Journalism, you will study at leading universities in at least two European countries (first year in Denmark; second year in Amsterdam, London, Prague or Munich), work with top researchers in media studies, political science and journalism and gain an outstanding professional network for life. Deadline: Jan 10.

Scientists Say Worse Extreme Weather Disasters Than 2021's Lie Ahead

"Scores of studies presented this week at the world’s largest climate science conference offered an unequivocal and unsettling message: Climate change is fundamentally altering what kind of weather is possible, and its fingerprint can be found in the rising number of disasters that have claimed lives and upended livelihoods around the world."

Source: Washington Post, 12/20/2021

"Global Use Of Coal Approaching Record Highs, IEA Says"

"Coal demand is approaching an all-time high as economies rebound from the early lockdowns of the coronavirus pandemic, a trend that endangers international promises to cut greenhouse gas emissions, the International Energy Agency said today in a report."

Source: E&E News, 12/20/2021

Climate an ‘Emerging Threat’ to U.S. Financial Stability: Regulators

"Federal regulators warned for the first time in an annual report to Congress on Friday that climate change was an “emerging threat” to the U.S. financial system, laying out how the costs associated with more hurricanes, wildfires and floods caused by global warming could lead to a cascade of damage throughout the economy."

Source: NYTimes, 12/20/2021

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