[ad_1] There is a lot of shouting about climate change, especially in North America and Europe. This makes it easy for the rest of the world to fall into aRead More
Tag: Climate
Rare spots of good news about climate change
[ad_1] The deadly consequences of climate change have become even clearer this record-breaking year. heat wave, floodand forest fires killed thousands and pushed the boundaries of our disaster responders. ScientistsRead More
Year in Climate News
[ad_1] 2021 was another year that felt like five. The presidential transition began with the riots in the Capitol and the power outage in Texas. Before summer began, drought, heatRead More
A Long History of Combating Climate Behind Manchin’s Opposition
[ad_1] On Sunday, Mr. Manchin argued that “the energy transition my colleagues are seeking is already underway” as wind and solar prices plummet, as the utilities and transportation sectors shiftRead More
El Paso was “drought tolerant.” Climate change is pushing its limits.
[ad_1] While farmers rely on the Rio Grande for irrigation, much of the water that El Paso residents drink actually comes from deep aquifers. under the floor. These critical waterRead More
Manchin Rejects Biden’s Landmark Legislation Setting Climate Goals
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Senator Joe Manchin III’s party’s announcement that he cannot support the $2.2 trillion Return for Better bill has dramatically lowered expectations for climate action, which scientists sayRead More
Examining the Role of Climate Change in Wild Weather Week
[ad_1] Harold Brooks, a senior research scientist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s National Severe Storms Laboratory, said Derechos are “essentially a summer phenomenon.” “The more summer you make,Read More
Climate Change is an ‘Emerging Threat’ to US Financial Stability,
[ad_1] WASHINGTON — Federal regulators first warned in their annual report to Congress on Friday that climate change is an “emerging threat” to the U.S. financial system, revealing how theRead More
Zimbabwe’s climate migration is a sign of what’s to come
[ad_1] too small too late In the scorched areas of Zimbabwe, some farmers have struggled to cope and stay put. They have returned to planting traditional drought-tolerant grains such asRead More
Fighting Gas Stoves and Stoves to Slow the Climate
[ad_1] That spring, Arizona, Tennessee, Oklahoma, and Louisiana passed laws preventing cities from banning natural gas. In Oklahoma, the gas industry has had the support of restaurants, hotels, home builders,Read More
