Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information

2021-08-04T10:07:35-05:00

Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information By Rasmus – Jul 25, 2021 Climate adaptation steams forward with an accelerated speed that can be seen through the Climate Adaptation Summit in January (see previous [...]

Climate adaptation should be based on robust regional climate information2021-08-04T10:07:35-05:00

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine

2021-07-27T12:00:05-05:00

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine A pair of mute swans is nesting not far from downtown, and the new head of the EPA is promising "durable" rules to protect the habitat. [...]

A Watershed Moment: How Boston’s Charles River Went From Polluted to Pristine2021-07-27T12:00:05-05:00

Dead turtles and waves of plastic show Sri Lankan ship disaster’s deep ramifications

2021-07-27T11:49:51-05:00

Dead turtles and waves of plastic show Sri Lankan ship disaster's deep ramifications By Helen Regan and Chandler Thornton, CNN – Jul 25, 2021 For almost two weeks, a thick, black smudge stained the sky off Sri [...]

Dead turtles and waves of plastic show Sri Lankan ship disaster’s deep ramifications2021-07-27T11:49:51-05:00

The West is burning. Climate change is making it worse.

2021-07-27T11:39:17-05:00

The West is burning. Climate change is making it worse. By Catherine Clifford – Jul 25, 2021 California’s largest active fire continues to burn Sunday after tearing through a small community overnight. The Dixie Fire, which [...]

The West is burning. Climate change is making it worse.2021-07-27T11:39:17-05:00

The world’s worst conductor could be a game changer in the climate crisis

2021-07-27T11:40:53-05:00

The world’s worst conductor could be a game changer in the climate crisis By combining two materials, researchers have made a solid that conducts heat like a gas. By RAHUL RAO – Jul 23, 2021 [...]

The world’s worst conductor could be a game changer in the climate crisis2021-07-27T11:40:53-05:00

Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk?

2021-07-26T19:01:40-05:00

Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk? Catherine Clifford – Jul 22, 2021 Share on PinterestNew research finds a strong correlation between toxic and nontoxic pollution in some countries. CHAIDEER [...]

Climate change and toxic pollution: Which countries are most at risk?2021-07-26T19:01:40-05:00

Plan to Save North Dakota Coal Plant Faces Intense Backlash from Minnesotans Who Would Help Pay for It

2021-07-26T18:53:29-05:00

Plan to Save North Dakota Coal Plant Faces Intense Backlash from Minnesotans Who Would Help Pay for It Utility customers and clean energy advocates say the proposed sale is being rushed through to avoid scrutiny. By Dan Gearino - July [...]

Plan to Save North Dakota Coal Plant Faces Intense Backlash from Minnesotans Who Would Help Pay for It2021-07-26T18:53:29-05:00

What to Expect from the Next Major Global Climate Report

2021-07-26T18:44:46-05:00

What to Expect from the Next Major Global Climate Report Next month the IPCC will begin releasing its periodic assessment of the state of climate science By Sara Schonhardt, E&E News – Jul 22, 2021 The Tamarack [...]

What to Expect from the Next Major Global Climate Report2021-07-26T18:44:46-05:00

A Key Nomination for Biden’s Climate Agenda Advances to the Full Senate

2021-07-26T18:13:03-05:00

A Key Nomination for Biden’s Climate Agenda Advances to the Full Senate Tracy Stone-Manning is described by Democrats as a bridge-builder and by Republicans as a supporter of ecoterrorists in a bitterly partisan committee vote. By Judy Fahys - July [...]

A Key Nomination for Biden’s Climate Agenda Advances to the Full Senate2021-07-26T18:13:03-05:00

A Triple Whammy Has Left Many Inner-City Neighborhoods Highly Vulnerable to Soaring Temperatures

2021-07-26T17:31:57-05:00

A Triple Whammy Has Left Many Inner-City Neighborhoods Highly Vulnerable to Soaring Temperatures Climate change, heat islands and disinvestment have led New York to subsidize air conditioners and Phoenix to cool street corridors and public housing. By James Bruggers - [...]

A Triple Whammy Has Left Many Inner-City Neighborhoods Highly Vulnerable to Soaring Temperatures2021-07-26T17:31:57-05:00
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