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MPR News Reflections and observations on the news

Tag: Climate change

Science

Study: Climate change skeptics most likely to be harmed by it

Bob CollinsBob Collins January 31, 2019, 2:40 PM Jan 31, 2019
10

Nine of the 10 states contending with the highest losses of county income voted for President Trump in 2016, including, in order, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Alabama. Fifteen of the 16 highest-harm states were also red. States likely to benefit mostly voted for Hillary Clinton. Read more →

Health · Science

Study: Warming earth leading to more suicides

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 24, 2018, 8:29 AM Jul 24, 2018
136

Researchers from Stanford looked at data back to the ’60s, and factored in confounding things like air conditioning, income level, and gun ownership, and it has found that a monthly rise in temperature of 1 degree Celsius leads to about a 1 to 2 percent increase in the suicide rate. Read more →

Earth Day and the ‘hockey stick’

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 20, 2018, 9:17 AM Apr 20, 2018
51

Two decades ago this week, Michael Mann and a group of researchers published this graph. It changed the world, or at least it still could. Read more →

Science

Climate change is still risky business for some meteorologists

Bob CollinsBob Collins April 17, 2018, 12:38 PM Apr 17, 2018
40

It’s still slow going to get broadcast meteorologists to talk about their views on the science. Read more →

Science · Weather

The cold truth: We’re not impressively cold anymore

Bob CollinsBob Collins March 16, 2018, 9:30 AM Mar 16, 2018
25

We don’t get as much snow in the winter, and the air coming into Minnesota and the Dakotas from the Arctic isn’t near as cold as it used to be. In short: we’re losing our reputation. Read more →

Science

The dying of the polar bears

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 11, 2017, 12:49 PM Dec 11, 2017
9

The U.S. Geological Survey says sea ice is declining because of a warming planet. It has forced polar bears, which feed on seals, onto land where they are dying of starvation. Read more →

Arts & Culture · Science · Sports

In new series, Franken and Letterman explore climate change

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 18, 2017, 2:29 PM Jul 18, 2017
6

In his early years in the U.S. Senate, Al Franken tended to avoid comedy. When his book came out this year, Franken dared to be funny again, discovering that comedy is great storytelling and great storytelling is part of the art of politics. Read more →

Education · Science

Some students don’t want to hear about climate change

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 5, 2017, 6:41 AM Jun 5, 2017
62

A science teacher’s experience in coal country is illuminating the problem science teachers are facing in 2017: many kids don’t want to learn science they don’t agree with. Read more →

Science

The gospel according to Paul Douglas

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 1, 2017, 6:38 AM Jun 1, 2017
55

As documented here a few years ago, local TV meteorologists historically have been reluctant to take a position on — or even discuss –climate change. Too many viewers were quick to pounce. Paul Douglas has never been a coward on the subject, however, as he showed again yesterday with a single tweet. Read more →

Weather

When Americans flee rising seas, where will they go?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2017, 1:59 PM May 22, 2017
29

Researchers at the University of Georgia are painting a picture of a massive migration in the United States because of climate change.

Their study says nine states will lose population as people flee inland. Read more →

Science · Weather

Goodbye, penguins!

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 15, 2017, 9:45 AM Feb 15, 2017
51

The day may come when we’re advised during icy conditions to ‘walk like a penguin’ and a growing number of people will not know what a penguin is. Read more →

Politics · Science

Wisconsin targets DNR magazine for elimination

Bob CollinsBob Collins February 14, 2017, 10:19 AM Feb 14, 2017
35

Read it while you still can. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources magazine is on Gov. Scott Walker’s chopping block.

The bimonthly magazine would be eliminated as part of the governor’s budget plan, even though it would have no effect on the state’s budget. Read more →

Science · Weather

Weather Channel turns up the heat after climate change claim

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 6, 2016, 4:51 PM Dec 6, 2016
18

The Weather Channel came out firing today after Breitbart used a video of one of its meteorologists to claim that the earth is cooling. Read more →

Science

Climate change blog closes

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 5, 2016, 6:54 AM Dec 5, 2016
2

Facebook and Twitter increasingly are the new venue for audience feedback, so while the online audience continues to have a voice, the reality is that fewer people in the news business side of things are listening. Read more →

Politics

Soucheray, Coleman tangle over climate change

Bob CollinsBob Collins December 4, 2015, 9:19 AM Dec 4, 2015
47

St. Paul Mayor Chris Coleman has taken the bait set by Pioneer Press columnist/troll Joe Soucheray.
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