Renewable energy in the US has officially outpaced coal and nuclear energy production. Half of the renewable energy produced in the US comes from solar and wind and the other half from hydroelectric sources. Renewables make up about 21% (and growing) of US energy production. Most energy production comes from natural gas now.
Turkey is reaching out for international help in fighting out-of-control wildfires. Turkey has no firefighting planes. Turkey, Greece, Spain, and Italy are experiencing extreme heat. The fires in Turkey have reached a coal-driven power plant, causing evacuations.
The Oroville hydroelectric dam has shuttered production for the first time as water level has fallen too low:
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1423429833862885384?s=20
Drought, heat, wildfires, and storms have culled cattle and destroyed crops in Mexico and multiple US states:
Starving cows. Fallow farms. The Arizona drought is among the worst in the country https://t.co/ApKtEuPKda
— Crawford Kilian (@Crof) August 3, 2021
Bangladesh is at serious risk of climate-related calamity:
Bangladesh is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change. It already faces regular and severe natural hazards: tropical cyclones, river erosion, floods, landslides, and drought. https://t.co/QUahkwxJez
— Undark Magazine (@undarkmag) August 4, 2021
The DOD formally acknowledges that climate change is a national security risk. The DOD supports the growing use of renewable energy to combat climate change risks.
Biden and the CDC have issued a new, temporary eviction moratorium after the previous federal ban lapsed. The new moratorium will last until October 3rd.
Federal unemployment aid for gig workers could lapse in September. Millions would be impacted.
An elderly man who has lived off-grid for decades has been forced from his home by arrest, followed by a suspicious fire that happened in the context of a legal battle over his right to be there. He did not own the land he was on, sadly, and the law is not likely to be in his favor.
The world has over 201.6 million COVID cases. The world has gained 4.3 million cases in the last week. There have been nearly 4.3 million deaths in total. The US has had about 36.3 million cases. Nearly 632,000 Americans have died. There have been 530 deaths in the last 24 hours in the US. The US gained over 107,000 new cases in the last day. There were over 113,000 new cases yesterday. The US is once again leading the world in daily case gain.
The Lambda variant is something to keep an eye on:
Delta infections among vaccinated likely contagious; Lambda variant shows vaccine resistance in lab https://t.co/3C6A9tk77t
— Crawford Kilian (@Crof) August 2, 2021
We’ve hit a good milestone—70% of the US adult population has gotten at least one jab.
China is initiating mass COVID testing in Wuhan as cases rise once again. Multiple large cities are taking mitigation steps as well. 1.6 billion doses of vaccine have been given in China so far. There’s panic-buying again in Wuhan.
Schools and universities are reversing lax mask policies and some are having to revert to online courses as cases rise precipitously in the US:
NEW: Days after classes began, COVID-19 outbreaks forced two Lamar County high schools to go all-virtual.
Now, the district is reversing its "mask optional" policy and reinstating a mask requirement. Other Mississippi districts are also reversing course.https://t.co/PrNWR0jFhX
— Ashton Pittman (@ashtonpittman) July 31, 2021
The WHO doesn’t want countries to give boosters when so many around the world have had none. In terms of disease prevention and pandemic cessation, Tedros is probably right:
The head of the World Health Organization called for a moratorium on administering booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines as a way to help ensure that doses are available in countries where few people have received their first shots. https://t.co/SKL4TiDttW
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) August 4, 2021
US white-tailed deer have been infected with the pandemic pathogen in large numbers—40% have antibodies. It’s frightening to have large animal reservoirs of this disease, both in terms of potential pools for reinfection and in terms of variant risk.
Burned out clinicians are walking off the job as COVID cases overwhelm hospitals once again.
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