G7 nations pledge to end fossil fuel subsidies by 2025 | Environment | The Guardian

Leaders of the UK, US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the EU urge all countries to join them in eliminating support for coal, oil and gas in a decade.

The statement did not define precisely what the G7 consider to be a subsidy. The word “inefficient” in the G7 text indicates subsidies that distort energy markets. The OECD estimates that this type of support for fossil fuels within its member states is $160-200bn (£109-136bn) each year.

But when the cost of damage from pollution and climate change is factored in, the International Monetary Fund has estimated that support increases to a staggering $5.3tn a year, or $10m per minute. This is more than the total global spend on human health.

Source: G7 nations pledge to end fossil fuel subsidies by 2025 | Environment | The Guardian

Senegal’s southern forests may disappear by 2018: ecologist | Daily Mail Online

Senegal’s heavily forested southern region of Casamance will have no tree cover left by 2018 if illegal logging driven by Chinese demand is not addressed, a Senegalese ecologist warned Thursday.  Source: Senegal’s southern forests may disappear by 2018: ecologist | Daily Mail Online

Atlantic Tropical Storm Bonnie May Become Second 2016 Cyclone to Form Before Hurricane Season Start | robertscribbler

Ocean temperatures off the East Coast of the US are extraordinarily warm for this time of year. A region of water in the Gulf Stream 100 miles off Virginia Beach now features sea surface temperatur…

Source: Atlantic Tropical Storm Bonnie May Become Second 2016 Cyclone to Form Before Hurricane Season Start | robertscribbler

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Senators demand US halt inquiries into climate denial by oil companies | US news | The Guardian

Five hardline conservatives tell Department of Justice to stop any investigations into whether companies lied to the public about climate change

Source: Senators demand US halt inquiries into climate denial by oil companies | US news | The Guardian

Is the lion the new rhino?

Is poaching coming to the domain of the lion? This is the third of these brutal incidents in less than a week.

Source: Is the lion the new rhino?

Warming oceans to aid spread of invasive species in Antarctica | Summit County Citizens Voice

Kelp rafts seen pathways for non-native worms, snails Staff Report Parts of Antarctica could soon face an invasion by exotic species floating southward on kelp rafts, Australian researchers found i…

Source: Warming oceans to aid spread of invasive species in Antarctica | Summit County Citizens Voice

Colorado cities, counties to lobby state on climate change | Summit County Citizens Voice

New organization to push for more aggresive steps to curb greenhouse gases Staff Report Nine Colorado cities and counties are forming a new group that aims to push the state to take more aggressive…

Source: Colorado cities, counties to lobby state on climate change | Summit County Citizens Voice

Africa’s Most Vulnerable Face an Even Hotter Future | Climate Central

Heat waves will be more intense and happen more often in Africa, home to some of the most vulnerable populations on the planet.

Source: Africa’s Most Vulnerable Face an Even Hotter Future | Climate Central

Thailand closes dive sites over coral bleaching crisis

Thailand coralIn a rare move to shun tourism profits for environmental protection, 10 popular dive sites have been shut down in a bid to slow a coral bleaching crisis.

Thailand has shut down 10 popular diving sites in a bid to slow a coral bleaching crisis, an official said Thursday, in a rare move to shun tourism profits to protect the environment.

The tropical country’s southern coastline and string of islands are home to some of the world’s most prized white sand beaches and scuba sites, and the booming tourism industry props up Thailand’s lagging economy.

But warming waters and ever-growing swarms of visitors have damaged coral reefs and local ecosystems.

Source: Thailand closes dive sites over coral bleaching crisis | Environment | The Guardian