1,000+ Experts Rip EPA for Reckless Dismissal of Established Climate Science Repealing the endangerment finding, they wrote, is contrary to science and the public interest. 17.09.2025 - 02:00 Uhr Chart des deutschen Strommix ber die letzten 6 Stunden. Climate Change US As Prisons Deal With Heat Waves, Climate Crisis Makes Abolition Even More Urgent While the planet continues to warm, conditions in prisons, and specifically in solitary confinement, continue to worsen When the Rain Pours, the Mountains Move As warming temperatures bring more extreme rain to the mountains, debris flows are on the rise US senator calls on big oil to disclose suspected lobbying over Trump plan to axe key climate rule Senate committee investigates suspected push that led administration to overturn EPAs endangerment finding Climate change, extreme weather leading to soaring home insurance rates in Ontario: study Home insurance costs in Ontario are climbing at an alarming rate, according to a study done by a Canadian Insurtech company, with wildfire-ravaged towns in northern Ontario (Thunder Bay and North Bay) and flood-prone towns like Ajax and Pembroke among the communities seeing the biggest jumps Seaweed on sandy coastlines contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, study shows Report exposes 'extremely concerning' risk to food supply as climate warms By Sophie Johnson, Tayla Larsen, and Warwick Long Shifting growing seasons, interruptions to supply chains from increased natural disasters and damage to crops and livestock from extreme heat have been identified as key threats to food supply in a warmer climate. # Are you thirsty for a casual chat with local climate folks Join us this month for our Climate Drinks on the third Thursday of each month at . Supported by ! Heatwaves caused more than 1,000 deaths in Australia over four-year period, study finds Monash researchers say findings underscore urgency of addressing climate-related health risks as continent experiences more days of extreme heat Featured story: Everywhere I went along a 30-mile or so stretch of the Guadalupe River, there were excavators and people digging, looking, hopeful to find the missing. The scale of the devastation, the search and recovery efforts, and the griefall things unfathomable to me, even after I witnessed them. study finds eastern Colorado is drying faster than the Western Slope because of climate change Trend could amplify division that has defined states water politics for more than a century New study shows why Houston's fall season is feeling more like summer this year Republican gala dinner in Windsor disrupted by climate protesters ahead of Trumps UK visit Activists dragged from Windsor Guildhall ahead of US presidents visit to Britain At this point not sure I'll ever be able to again in with narrow "fair" window of opportunity between 11:45 A.M. and 12 PM after morning recedes otherwise "poor": impossible to run a loop in 15 minutes unless you're Until recently, scientists believed these microbes were intolerant of and could only survive in oxygen-free zones. But new research shows they can.
Endangerment of natural ecosystems by caused by from human activities - my report to current U.S. administration, presenting strong scientific evidence supporting 2009 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finding Green diesel producers supplier linked to Amazon deforestation Googles huge new Essex datacentre to emit 570,000 tonnes of CO2 a year The excuse for Climate inaction is officially dead
Events happening all over this weekend for Sun Day, promoting cheap and clean energy for the masses. Big range of events, from festivals to educational tours and teach-ins to test rides of e-bikes to faith-based services. See what's near you:
Australias 2035 climate target is coming. Heres how well know if its good enough Climate change could drastically reduce aquifer recharge in Brazil Middle Eastern countries are among the most exposed to climate change. So why is media coverage so low there The Middle East is experiencing a period of intense political and economic turbulence, with several countries in the region embroiled in conflict. These conflicts are taking place against the backdrop of an escalating climate crisis # Climate progress is still happening: Meet the 2025 Grist 50 Robert Redford: "Climate change is in everybody's backyard" United Nations - Paying his first-ever visit to the UN this week, Oscar-winner and climate change activist Robert Redford issued a call for fast action against the deadly threat of climate change. Climate risk report exposes Australia's food supply vulnerability By Sophie Johnson, Tayla Larsen, and Warwick Long Shifting growing seasons, interruptions to supply chains from increased natural disasters and damage to crops and livestock from extreme heat have been identified as key threats to food supply in a warmer climate. # The Race for the Arctic Countries are scrambling to build fleets of icebreaker ships as they look to tap into the Arctic Ocean's oil, gas, and mineral reserves and increase military surveillance This matters to everyone. If rainforests begin acting as carbon sources instead of sinks, it could accelerate global warming far faster than previously predicted microbes, not plant roots, were responsible for the dramatic CO increases. These findings are significant because soils store more carbon than the atmosphere & all terrestrial plants combined. Releasing that carbon could amplify warming globally It's gotten to the point that it's only "fair" from 11:45 AM to 12 PM as morning traffic recedes otherwise it's "poor" air quality for the remaining 23 1/2 hours and I must shut the . At this point, I say: air quality should be a mandatory part of every report Tip from Tracking the atmospheric CO2 concentration throughout the last 800,000 years. (Video downloaded from ) The results reveal that three out of four people in Scotland worry about climate change and more than two out of three want ambitious action. The biggest fear for Scots is the harm climate change may do to nature and wildlife. Its impact on the world's poorest is the second highest concern (24%), followed by household bills rising as a result of climate change (22%) "For more than a decade, NOAAs Climate.gov website has been the U.S. governments premier platform for climate information for the public. In the first half of 2025, NOAA terminated Climate.govs full-time federal and contractor staff, shutting down the site's daily operations. Now, former members of the Climate.gov team have joined together with nonprofit partners to launch Climate.us: a successor to Climate.gov outside the federal domain"
Today, the National Audubon Society announced the publication of a new study in Scientific Reports that identifies places in the continental United States where conservation efforts would provide a triple benefit to protect bird habitat, naturally store carbon, and improve the well-being of local communities that have been underrepresented in conservation efforts So much thunder, lightning and off-the-chart downpours this year! South Korea is going subtropical. All of our neighbors now have banyan trees in their yards Im trying to talk Hubby into getting a sago palm, since our pine tree is dying from too much rain.
Calgary city council has voted down an attempt to rescind the climate emergency declaration The research explores the flexibility individual trees of the same species might develop in adjusting their hydraulic efficiency and safety throughout varying seasonal conditions. By identifying the trade-offs between these two factors, the researchers hoped to predict a trees ability to recover post-drought. These findings could guide decisions regarding the necessity and timing of interventions, such as irrigation Time to . Join the Hub & scores of 1000s of Canadians across the country & millions round the world in demanding better from our political leaders Tired of breathing all that smoke Our leaders need to get to work for ALL of us, not just oil companies & the wealthy. On September 20th the Hub is uniting forces with tens of thousands people mobilizing across Canada. Our struggles are connected & we call on to stand with us as we demand a better world for all Antarcticas coldest regions are warming faster than scientists predicted, accelerating ice loss and global sea level rise. Time to . Join the Hub & scores of 1000s of Canadians across the country & millions round the world in demanding better from our political leaders.Tired of breathing all that smoke Our leaders need to get to work for ALL of us, not just oil companies & the wealthy.
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