Amy Huva

climate nerd, writer, environmental chemist, coffee snob

Monthly Archives: July, 2013

Wind Power Kicks Fossil Power Butt

Wind Power Kicks Fossil Power Butt   Published: 3 May 2013, Read the Science image: Contemplative Imaging, flickr

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Polluting the three most important things in life

Polluting the three most important things in life   Published: 27 April 2013, Vancouver Observer image: Buse Lake, Barnhartvale, BC, by Norm Dougan

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Post Carbon Pathways: how to dodge a climate change bullet

Post Carbon Pathways: how to dodge a climate change bullet   Published: 23 April 2013, Vancouver Observer image: gjones, flickr

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Dealing with climate change denial, Australian-style

Dealing with climate change denial, Australian-style   Published: 21 April 2013, Vancouver Observer image: carterse, flickr

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Onboard the solar train

Onboard the solar train   Published: 2 April 2013, Vancouver Observer image: Thai Jasmine, flickr

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Crash Diets and Carbon Detoxes: Irreversible Climate Change

Crash Diets and Carbon Detoxes: Irreversible Climate Change   Published: 26 March 2013, Read the Science image: from Rahmstorf et al. 2012

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Climate changes before I retire

Climate changes before I retire   Published: 23 March 2013, Vancouver Observer image: Eric Veland, flickr

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Mind your water

Mind your water   Published: 18 March 2013, WWF Canada image: ljhar6, flickr

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What’s in a Standard Deviation?

What’s in a Standard Deviation?   Published: 18 March 2013, Read the Science image: Australian Climate Commission

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The all-you-can-eat-buffet of planet earth

The all-you-can-eat-buffet of planet earth   Published: 14 March 2013, Vancouver Observer image: Norman Kuring, NASA GSFC, using data from the VIIRS instrument aboard Suomi NPP.

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