2022-01-26 NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota about climate change. Unlike some Republicans, Cramer says he's willing to combat the problem by reducing carbon emissions. …›
2022-01-26 A firm called Clean Creatives published an “F-List” of firms for spreading misinformation. The PR giant Edelman pushed back, saying it had never erred on climate facts.By Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson in New York, The Financial TimesDuncan Meisel used …›
2022-01-26 The West Virginia senator’s name is reviled on the streets of Bangladesh and other countries facing climate disaster as he blocks Biden’s effort to curb planet-heating gasesWithin the brutal machinations of US politics, Joe Manchin has been elevate …›
2022-01-25 As Washington gears up to dole out hundreds of billions of dollars in new infrastructure funds, critics say not enough will go to projects addressing climate change and issues of racial inequality. …›
2022-01-25 The case brought by Baltimore is one of more than 20 similar lawsuits nationwide that seek to hold fossil fuel companies accountable for their role in climate change. (Image credit: AP) …›
2022-01-25 Storms over the waters around Antarctica drive an outgassing of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, according to a new international study. The research group used advanced ocean robots for the study, which provides a better understanding of climate ch …›
2022-01-25 As the arctic warms four times faster than the global average, Europe’s only indigenous population is under threat. For centuries, the Sámi people have herded reindeer throughout northern Europe. Now, warmer winters are turning the snow the rei …›
2022-01-25 Joplin, Missouri, was left unrecognizable after the 2011 disaster. Its recovery offers lessons for other communitiesThe tornado struck Joplin, Missouri, in May 2011 with such fury that afterward, even those who had lived here their entire lives struggl …›
2022-01-25 As the state taps hog waste as a renewable energy source, communities of color fear worsening air and water pollution.By Aman AzharThe EPA has decided to investigate North Carolina’s 2021 decision to allow four pig feeding operations to generate …›
2022-01-25 Since the pandemic began, Tonga has reported just a single case of COVID-19 and has avoided any outbreaks.(Image credit: Tonga Red Cross Society/via AP) …›
2022-01-24 Last summer's Western North American heat dome caused more than record-breaking temperature increases--rising anxiety about climate change is reported in a new study on the weather event's impact on our mental health. …›
2022-01-24 More than 70 million tons of carbon were prevented from being released into the atmosphere under a deforestation emissions reduction scheme in Indonesia -- but researchers point out this is only 3 per cent of the total required by Indonesia's Nationall …›
2022-01-24 In two new exhibitions, shocking photography and video simulations give an idea of the effects of the climate crisisHow should culture respond to the climate crisis? Can it provide a wake-up call that isn’t so brutally loud and depressing that we don …›
2022-01-24 By playing a variety of recordings of “wheeze honks” to pods of hippopotamuses, researchers began to decipher how the animals communicate with one another. …›
2022-01-24 Taking into account a variety of trees and green structures in four otherwise similar residential courtyards, a new study evaluates their effects on thermal comfort, biodiversity, carbon storage and social interaction. The authors show that those court …›
2022-01-24 Why Do Firms Issue Green Bonds?
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2022-01-24 Climate Nucleus Minutes from December 20, 2021
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2022-01-24 Utility regulators have proposed slashing the incentives homeowners receive to install solar panels, a long-sought goal of utilities and labor unions. …›
2022-01-24 Five states have joined California to make electric trucks, buses and tractors more available in the coming years, but advocates want more done to reduce pollution in vulnerable communities.By Kristoffer TigueMelissa Miles has long thought the heavy tr …›
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By Michael Booth, The Colorado Sun and John Upton, Climate Central
Grass fires have threatened the meadows and homes near Chatridge Court and U.S. 85 three times in five years, and firefighters work …›
2022-01-23 After the Trump administration rushed through the Willow project in its waning days, a federal judge temporarily halted development pending additional review. Environmentalists want Biden to kill Willow once and for all.By Nicholas KusnetzThe Biden adm …›
2022-01-22 A column highlighting climate-related studies, innovations, books, cultural events and other developments from the global warming frontier.By Katelyn WeisbrodDuring the century in which the Winter Olympics have been held, 21 cities in Europe, Asia and …›
2022-01-21 Kai Forsyth relished being the only passenger on a flight from London to Orlando. But his solo trip highlights the wastefulness of near-empty flights that environmentalists are trying to ban.(Image credit: Frank Augstein/AP) …›
2022-01-21 A study has discovered that sufficient water flows during summer can be critical to a Chinook salmon population in the interior of British Columbia. …›
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Extremes in rainfall — whether intense drought or flash floods — can catastrophically slow the global economy, researchers report in the Jan. 13 Nature. And those impacts are most felt by wealthy, industrialized nations, the researchers found.
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2022-01-21 The world’s largest greenhouse gas emitter announced the freeze in December after joining the Kigali Amendment to the Montreal Protocol, a climate agreement that requires an immediate ban on HFC-23, a potent greenhouse gas.By Phil McKennaChina has be …›
2022-01-21 Mia Mottley is just one of a raft of strong women across the Caribbean and South America tackling society’s most pressing issues. The world could learn a lot from themThere is a common misconception that the developing world is full of archaic values …›
2022-01-21 Both sides have committed to net zero emissions but voters will hopefully reward the one that knows how to get thereShortly before the 1996 election, Paul Keating warned the country that “when the government changes, the country changes”. With both …›
2022-01-20 What does a 'resilient' forest look like in California's Sierra Nevada? A lot fewer trees than we're used to, according to a study of frequent-fire forests. …›
2022-01-20 The radical intervention that might save the “doomsday” glacier
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2022-01-20 Magma transports carbon dioxide stored in the Earth's mantle to volcanoes, where it is released into the atmosphere. A research team now presents results obtained using a new methodology to clarify the contribution of volcanoes to natural CO2 emissions. …›
2022-01-20 Each month, Covering Climate Now speaks with a different journalist about their experiences on the climate beat, their reporting tips, and their ideas for pushing our profession and craft forward. This month, we spoke with Monica Samayoa, who is the en …›
2022-01-20 Scientists monitoring the giant A68A Antarctic iceberg from space reveal that a huge amount of fresh water was released as it melted around the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia. 152 billion tonnes of fresh water -- equivalent to 20 x Loch Ness or …›
2022-01-19 There are new calls for stronger building codes in Colorado after devastating suburban wildfires. The towns weren't considered at high risk for fire, but the warming climate is changing that calculus. …›