Michael Smolens: Trump dismisses climate change, but then there’s Elon Musk Several recent developments on the climate change front are linked by a familiar overarching theme: Things are not looking up. Yet another report concludes global-warming greenhouse gas emissions are still on the rise despite worldwide efforts to curb them. 11/17/2024 - 12:00 am | View Link
Tropical wetlands are releasing a methane bomb, threatening climate plans BAKU (Reuters) - The world's warming tropical wetlands are releasing more methane than ever before, research shows — an alarming sign that the world's climate goals are slipping further out of reach. A massive surge in wetlands methane — unaccounted ... 11/16/2024 - 11:00 am | View Link
State of the Climate 2024 Update for COP29 The WMO State of the Climate 2024 Update once again issues a Red Alert at the sheer pace of climate change in a single generation, turbo-charged by ever-increasing greenhouse gas levels in the atmosphere. 2015-2024 will be the warmest ten years on record; the loss of ice from glaciers, sea-level rise and ocean heating are accelerating; and extreme weather is wreaking havoc on communities and ... 11/16/2024 - 5:05 am | View Link
2024 State of Climate Services The State of Climate Services report says that in 2024, one third of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) provide climate services at an ‘essential’ level, and nearly one third at an ‘advanced’ or `full’ level. It says that countries in Asia and Africa, in particular, have made strides in boosting their capacity ... 11/15/2024 - 9:19 pm | View Link
Climate The WMO Climate Services Information System (CSIS) is the principal mechanism through which information about climate – past, present and future – is routinely produced, archived, analysed, modelled, exchanged and processed.The CSIS is the “operational core” of the Global Framework for Climate Services (GFCS), the United Nations-led ... 11/15/2024 - 5:16 pm | View Link
State of the Global Climate 2023 State of Global Climate report confirms 2023 as hottest year on record by clear margin; Records broken for ocean heat, sea level rise, Antarctic sea ice loss and glacier retreat; Extreme weather undermines socio-economic development; Renewable energy transition provides hope; Cost of climate inaction is higher than cost of climate action 11/15/2024 - 1:12 pm | View Link
WMO issues new guidelines on evaluation of weather and climate extremes Knowledge of weather and climate extremes is critically important, not only for climate science, but also for practical purposes. For example, when designing a building or a bridge, it is essential to know, based on past observations, how fast the wind speeds in a given geographical area could actually reach. 11/15/2024 - 9:23 am | View Link
A skirmish erupted on the floor of the National Western Complex’s arena.
Thunderous pops of gunfire, shouting and fancy equine footwork unfolded inside the Denver events center one Saturday morning last month, as a group of boys outfitted in authentic 19th-century U. S. Cavalry uniforms clashed with kids dressed in fringed pants, moccasins, headbands and a feathered war bonnet.
The Westernaires, a Golden-based nonprofit that teaches kids horsemanship, has performed this reenactment of the Battle of Little Bighorn for decades.
A vital but overlooked job of many food pantries is to supply meals to students — some of whom only eat with regularity outside the home. The challenges of doing so are steep, with food costs rising anywhere from 10% to 17% over the last two years, depending on the item, said executive director Barbara B.
After a perfect five-game homestand, the Nuggets were rewarded by the NBA schedule gods this week with a rare stretch of four days off between games.
Their turnaround from an 0-2 start has been among the most surprising developments across the league so far this season, depending on whom you ask.
Despite being more than 1,400 miles away, Justin Simmons still considers Denver home. Black and red are his new uniform colors, but he continues to bleed orange and blue.
Simmons’ football career took a different path last spring when the Pro Bowl safety was released from the Broncos in March. The franchise’s longest-tenured player at that time was left to find a new team.
Keith Bishop sees his life in windows.
The most significant window for the former Broncos offensive lineman opened in early 1990. He was a backup left guard at the end of his 10th NFL season after losing his starting spot due to a back injury and viral meningitis. Shortly after the Broncos’ blowout loss to the 49ers in Super Bowl XXIV, he was scheduled to meet with coach Dan Reeves about his future.
Only the meeting got postponed.
“They said, ‘Well, you’re going to have to come back (and meet with Reeves),'” Bishop recalled.
Dear Eric: My sister-in-law is one of the kindest and most giving people I know. She volunteers at her church, at our local YMCA and at our golf club. She has driven friends several states away for medical treatments.
However, my brother/her husband of 30-plus years is not a social guy, and this irritates her to no end.