This Monday, August 9, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released their sixth assessment report on the present and future of the climate crisis. The data is stark and alarming, and journalists in the past 48 hours have shown us plenty of ways to look at it. Under human influence, Earth's climate has already warmed by 1°C:
IPCC: AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis , August 9 Bloomberg: Climate Scientists Reach ‘Unequivocal’ Consensus on Human-Made Warming in Landmark Report , August 9 BBC: Climate change: IPCC report is 'code red for humanity,' August 9 Le Monde: La crise climatique s’aggrave partout, à des niveaux sans précédent, alerte le GIEC , August 9 Süddeutsche Zeitung: Weltklimarat: Zwei-Grad-Ziel droht unerreichbar zu werden , August 9 The Guardian: Major climate changes inevitable and irreversible – IPCC’s starkest warning yet , August 9 Almost every region of the world is already experiencing a human-caused increase in extreme heat:
IPCC: AR6 Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis , August 9 The Economist: Where is climate change being felt most acutely? , August 9 CNN: Was that wild weather caused by climate change? Scientists can now say ‘yes’ with confidence , August 9 And only immediate, profound cuts in emissions will prevent a future of even more catastrophic warming:
CNN: Earth is warming faster than previously thought, scientists say, and the window is closing to avoid catastrophic outcomes , August 9 Axios: UN report: Effects of climate change even more severe than we thought , August 9 Billions of human lives , as well as the future of every ecosystem on Earth , are at stake:
Agence France-Presse: "Des milliards de personnes vulnérables au changement climatique," August 9 (Tweet ) Zeit Online: Ist die Arktis in 50 Jahren eisfrei? , August 9 The Telegraph: 'Code red for humanity': Paris 1.5C climate goal set to be breached within two decades , August 9 IPCC: Working Group Interactive Atlas , August 9 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. El País: Un atlas interactivo para mostrar cómo sería el planeta con un calentamiento de 4 grados , August 9 But we didn't have to wait for the IPCC report to see the climate crisis playing out. We're in the middle of a summer of extreme heat, drought, and wildfire:
Süddeutsche Zeitung: Ein Juli der Extreme , August 5 Politico: Regulators refuse to step in as workers languish in extreme heat , August 8 Reuters: Lake Mead at a low , August 9 El País: Los incendios devoran el Mediterráneo oriental avivados por el calor extremo , August 4 Financial Times: Wildfires surge during searing Mediterranean heat , August 6 San Francisco Chronicle: Is air quality getting worse in the Bay Area? , August 5 South China Morning Post: Record algae bloom swamps China’s port city of Qingdao , August 9 And we know that fossil-fuel emissions are the cause — and that too little has been done with that knowledge:
xkcd: Global Temperature Over My Lifetime , August 9 The Economist: How climate targets compare against a common baseline , August 7 Bloomberg: At Least Two-Thirds of Global Car Sales Will Be Electric by 2040 , August 9 Politico: Where Republicans Are Starting to Worry About Big Oil , August 6 Summer heat was a challenge at the Tokyo Olympics , which finished this weekend. Records were broken (or not) and medals were counted:
The Wall Street Journal: Why It’s Not Just the Heat That Makes the Tokyo Olympics So Hot , August 5 Sorry, your browser doesn't support embedded videos. The New York Times: "Here's how Sydney McLaughlin of the U.S. won the 400-meter hurdles at #Tokyo2020, breaking her own world record. Dalilah Muhammad, her teammate and the 2016 Olympic champion, won silver. Femke Bol of the Netherlands won bronze," August 3 (Tweet ) FiveThirtyEight: The Fastest Men In The World Are Still Chasing Usain Bolt , August 3 Folha de S. Paulo: Análise mostra que seleção feminina de vôlei depende da força do ataque para pontuar , August 5 Agence France-Presse: "Aux JO de #Tokyo2020, l'or pour 65 délégations," August 9 (Tweet ) Bloomberg: Here’s a Surefire Way to Boost Your Olympic Medal Count , August 8 (Tweet ) Folha de S.Paulo: Infográfico mostra evolução de medalhas dos principais países nas Olimpíadas de Tóquio , August 9 This week's maps explored everything from race and zoning to swimming pools:
Star Tribune: When you look at these neighborhoods, what do you see? , August 7 The Washington Post: Between the GOP and the governor’s mansion: A bigger, bluer Northern Virginia , August 7 El Confidencial: Hay 'stock' de droga en África y los narcos quieren inundar Europa con ella , August 8 El País: Dos piscinas privadas por cada 100 habitantes , August 9 And charts took us from political redistricting to GitHub codebases:
FiveThirtyEight: What Redistricting Looks Like In Every State , August 9 The Washington Post: D.C. parking, traffic tickets snowball into financial hardships , August 6 Office for National Statistics (UK): Census unearthed: explore 50 years of change from 1961 , August 9 Amelia Wattenberger/GitHub: Visualizing a codebase , August 5 (Tweet ) And yes, all this was happening in the midst of a pandemic . Life just still isn't normal:
Bloomberg: International Travel During Covid-19: Where Can You Go and Which Destinations Are Still Sealed Off , August 10 The New York Times: The Kindergarten Exodus , August 7 But vaccines do work if only we can distribute them:
NBC: Data shows how rare severe breakthrough Covid infections are , August 6 Neue Zürcher Zeitung: In Genf und im Engadin werden am meisten Fälle verzeichnet, die Zahl der Hospitalisierungen nimmt zu – und alles Weitere zum Coronavirus in der Schweiz in 21 Grafiken , August 9 The Economist: America is plummeting down the global vaccination league table , August 4 Financial Times: Florida’s hospitals set a bleak pandemic record , August 5 The Wall Street Journal: Highly Vaccinated States Keep Worst Covid-19 Outcomes in Check as Delta Spreads, WSJ Analysis Shows , August 7