The authors of an article in Climate, a peer-reviewed journal, suggest that urban warming may be much more important than estimates assume. From the Center for Environmental Research and Earth Sciences (CERES): “A new study published in the scientific peer-reviewed journal, Climate, by 37 researchers from 18 countries suggests that current estimates of global warming…
Author: Jane Shaw Stroup
Links: A Beer Shortage Due to Global Warming?
- Tornado damages are down, reports Roger Pielke Jr.
- Nature article predicts beer shortages due to global warming. (HT @curryja)
- The Biden administration’s five-year plan restricting oil and gas leasing: the Biden administration’s, of course.
- But the plan does include a small expansion of oil and gas leasing in the Gulf of Mexico.
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Don’t Count on an Expanding Electric Grid
As regulated businesses, utilities’ incentives differ from those of many businesses. Citing a study in the Yale Journal of Regulation, economist Timothy Taylor explains why these incentives argue against a substantial buildout of a transmission network. This—even though the government is trying to force an “electric” economy. Taylor points out that shareholders of utilities are…
A Dept. of Agriculture Office on Food Waste?
The massive farm bill that’s on its way has a new wrinkle: an office to curtail food waste. What will it do? Jacob Wallace of Waste Dive reports: “The proposed office would administer a grant program for local jurisdictions to facilitate data collection on existing food loss and waste policies. The grant program would be…