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20 August 2024

  • curprev 20:5820:58, 20 August 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 75,525 bytes +640 →‎Consensus: 12 August (published): 2023 U.S. survey found no evidence that ''climate crisis'' or ''climate emergency''—terms less familiar to those surveyed—elicit more perceived urgency than ''climate change'' or ''global warming''.<ref name=DeBruin_ClimacticChange_2024812>{ undo

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  • curprev 20:3520:35, 8 August 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 74,596 bytes +787 →‎Consensus: 7 August: a study published in PLOS One found that even a single repetition of a claim was sufficient to increase the ''perceived'' truth of both climate science-aligned claims and climate change skeptic/denial claims—"highlighting the insidious effect of repetition".<ref name=Jiang_PLOSONE_20240807/> This effect was found even among climate science endorsers<ref name=Jiang_PLOSONE_20240807> undo

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  • curprev 22:2822:28, 7 August 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 73,809 bytes +643 →‎Consensus: * 18 July: an analysis found that 100 U.S. Representatives and 23 U.S. Senators—23% of the 535 members of Congress—were climate change deniers.<ref name=AmerProgress_20240718/> All were Republicans.<ref name=AmerProgress_20240718> undo

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  • curprev 03:0403:04, 27 June 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 67,019 bytes +1,031 →‎Science and technology: June (reported): a consortium of maritime experts proposed a fuel use reduction system in which ships coordinate non-conflicting arrival times at ports, to avoid the conventional "sail fast, then wait" practice by cruising at generally slower, fuel-saving speeds.<ref name=MSN_20240625> undo

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  • curprev 00:5100:51, 23 June 2024RCraig09 talk contribs 65,974 bytes +1,131 →‎Political, economic, legal, and cultural actions: * 20 June: the governor of the U.S. state of Hawaii announced a court-approved settlement in the constitutional climate case, ''Navahine v. Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation.''<ref name=NavahineSettlement_20240620/> In the settlement, the state acknowledges the constitutional right of Hawaii’s youth to a "life-sustaining climate", and commits the state to implement "transformative changes of Hawaii's transportation system to achieve t undo

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