2022-02-18 California has one of the country's most successful programs to subsidize residential rooftop solar. But utilities say it doesn't leave them enough money to make the grid resilient to climate change. …›
2022-02-18 Documents show that Ascend Performance Materials, the nation’s largest emitter of nitrous oxide, is still emitting significant amounts of the climate super-pollutant.By Phil McKennaEfforts by the nation’s largest emitter of nitrous oxide to rein in …›
2022-02-18 Mayor Eric Adams wants to suspend the expansion of New York’s composting program, but experts say the program is crucial to the city’s climate targets. …›
2022-02-17 A drop in the total number of rainy days each year is contributing to an earlier arrival of spring for plants in northern climates, a new study finds. …›
2022-02-17 The United States is expected to experience as much sea level rise by the year 2050 as it witnessed in the previous hundred years. That's according to a NOAA-led report updating sea level rise decision-support information for the U.S. released in partn …›
2022-02-17 Measurements of London's atmosphere show the city is releasing more of the potent greenhouse gas methane, primarily from natural gas leaks. …›
2022-02-17 Tall trees in Central Amazonia are impacted by periods of high maximum temperatures, which can cause them to shed their leaves and branches. With deforestation increasing, forests are becoming fragmented and this exposes their interiors and increases t …›
2022-02-17 Sediment cores taken from the Southern Ocean dating back 23 million years are providing insight into how ancient methane escaping from the seafloor could have led to regional or global climate and environmental changes, according to a new study. …›
2022-02-17 Further links emerge between Craig Mackinlay’s Net Zero Scrutiny Group and Global Warming Policy FoundationA Tory MP who leads a group which campaigns against the government’s net zero measures has recruited two members of staff from a controversia …›
2022-02-17 The Lone Star State led the nation in new renewable energy capacity in 2021, and is poised to continue to be the leader.By Dan GearinoIn the race to build renewable energy projects in 2021, Texas lapped the competition.
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At noon today, CCNow and Scientific American are co-sponsoring a briefing for journalists on a little-known scientific development that carries paradigm-shifting implications for how people, especially young p …›
2022-02-17 Last Friday, as speculation that Russia was preparing to invade Ukraine mounted, ABC News reported that “the specter of a military confrontation” was “pumping fresh life into the debate over whether president Joe Biden’s climate agenda is brush …›
2022-02-17 This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration co-founded by CJR and The Nation strengthening coverage of the climate story. LAST FRIDAY, AS SPECULATION that Russia was preparing to invade Ukraine mounted, ABC News report …›
2022-02-17 Global heating will cause ‘megafires resistant to fire suppression practices’ with 25% of land being burned by 2040A convergence of dangerous weather conditions, exacerbated by the climate crisis, has set the stage for southern California to see an …›
2022-02-17 The amount of water pumped from underground vastly exceeds what nature can replenish. And conservation has been a tough sell, especially amid worsening droughts.By Elena ShaoIn the rural county of Madera in California’s San Joaquin Valley, some farmw …›
2022-02-17 Education secretary Nadhim Zahawi warns against promoting contested theories as factNew guidance on political impartiality in the classroom is confusing and likely to scare teachers in England away from tackling important subjects such as climate chang …›
2022-02-17 Research prompts warnings humanity is ‘financing its own extinction’ through subsidies damaging to the climate and wildlifeThe world is spending at least $1.8tn (£1.3tn) every year on subsidies driving the annihilation of wildlife and a rise in gl …›
2022-02-16 Grattan Institute energy experts say News Corp’s eye-watering figures on the projected costs and job losses of an improbable moratorium are ‘inflated’Temperature Check is a weekly column examining claims about climate change made by governments, …›
2022-02-16 Astrophysicists combine current scientific understanding about the Earth with broader questions about how life alters a planet to ask: if a planet with life has a life of its own, can it also have a mind of its own? The research raises new ideas about …›
2022-02-16 Chevron, ExxonMobil, BP and Shell used terms like "climate" and "low-carbon" more frequently in recent annual reports, but their actions on clean energy didn't match their words, researchers conclude.(Image credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images) …›
2022-02-16 Most comprehensive scientific analysis to date finds words are not matched by actions Accusations of greenwashing against major oil companies that claim to be in transition to clean energy are well-founded, according to the most comprehensive study to …›
2022-02-16 President Biden says he wants to alleviate the outsize burdens that Americans of color face from pollution. But using race to allocate help could mean legal trouble. …›
2022-02-16 EPA analysis paints grim picture for ecosystems under increasing threat from habitat destruction, invasive species and climate crisisGet our free news app; get our morning email briefingThe New South Wales government has admitted that land clearing has …›
2022-02-16 Public perceptions of climate change, the future cost and effectiveness of climate mitigation and technologies, and how political institutions respond to public pressure are all important determinants of the degree to which the climate will change over …›
2022-02-16 Researchers have developed a vision for Germany in 2050 that illustrates ways to achieve a carbon dioxide-neutral life and economy. In their study they look back from a fictitious future to the present day. …›
2022-02-16 A new study shows that an increase in hot, dry nights in recent decades has resulted in nighttime wildfires becoming more intense and more frequent. Researchers found there are 11 more flammable nights every year in the U.S. West compared to 1979 -- a …›
2022-02-16 Campaigners say Tory MP for Wycombe is trying to ‘wreck’ government plans for environmentConstituents of Steve Baker MP who are concerned about his environmental position have set up a “Steve Baker Watch” group and are launching a crowdfunding …›
2022-02-16 A research team has shown how solar power can convert carbon dioxide into fuel, by using advanced materials and ultra-fast laser spectroscopy. The breakthrough could be an important piece of the puzzle in reducing the levels of greenhouse gases in the …›
2022-02-16 Sadiq Khan and Marvin Rees call for action as major report launched during UN Migration WeekTwo of the UK’s leading mayors are calling for urgent action to prepare for mass migration to cities due to the climate emergency, as a major report into the …›
2022-02-16 A framework for identifying the most vulnerable marine species will boost global conservation and policy efforts against anthropogenic climate change. …›
2022-02-16 Novel legal strategy argues that Yale, MIT, Princeton, Stanford and Vanderbilt are legally obliged to put the public interest firstStudents at five leading universities have filed legal complaints accusing their colleges of breaking a little-known law …›
2022-02-16 The Net Zero Scrutiny Group claim green levies are a burden, yet their own party is cutting spending on energy efficiencyPartygate has suggested that the prime minister has, shall we say, a flexible approach to the rule of law. The laws of physics, you …›
2022-02-16 The global average sea level is rising 2 inches per decade and speeding up, but in some regions, the rate is more than twice that fast.By Bob BerwynSAN AGUSTINILLO, Mexico—As the rising ocean encroaches on the small spit of sand connecting San Agusti …›
2022-02-16 Long touted as a renewable fuel emitting 20 percent fewer greenhouse gasses than gasoline, ethanols’ emissions may be 24 percent higher. If verified, one expert said the finding shows ethanol failed spectacularly.By Georgina GustinEthanol made from c …›
2022-02-15 A region of cooling water in the North Atlantic Ocean near Iceland, nicknamed the 'Blue Blob,' has likely slowed the melting of the island's glaciers since 2011 and may continue to stymie ice loss until about 2050, according to new research. …›
2022-02-15 Sea levels are rising even faster on the East Coast and Gulf Coast. And advances in climate science mean we can see the future clearly for the first time. (Image credit: JOSH EDELSON/AFP via Getty Images) …›
2022-02-15 A computer modeling study shows how the emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous oxide have increased from soils over the last century. The newly published research found the expansion of land devoted to agriculture since 1900 and intensive fertilizer i …›
2022-02-15 Temperature fluctuations such as heatwaves can have very different effects on infection rates and disease outcomes depending on the average background temperature, says a new report. …›
2022-02-15 Numerous researchers and scientists say the Himalayan glaciers are shrinking far more rapidly than glaciers in other parts of the world – a rate of loss some describe as “exceptional”. …›