Chemours must immediately stop unlawfully polluting Ohio River, federal judge orders. A U.S. district judge said the chemical company exposes residents along the river to real and ongoing harm from toxic forever chemicals. He ordered the Washington Works plant to comply immediately with its pollution permit. Z At the top of the hour it's Radio Ecoshock Presented by Alex Smith. A weekly program about the Latest , authors, issues - from , oceans, forests, , solar storms, the , and . The group says it wants the bank to stop "enabling the planned coal expansion on the Denniston Plateau" on the West Coast It says other banks have committed to withdrawing banking services from the fossil fuel industry but claimed ANZ "is lagging far behind"
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In July 1943, dark, smoky clouds suddenly descended over Los Angeles. The waves of pollution called smog a combination of smoke and fog continued and the cause remained a mystery. This film follows the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Clean Air Act, which have had an enduring effect on the quality of air Americans breathe. Welp, if the Raspberry Pico on the roof collecting ADS-B data can withstand 112F (in a rooftop closet), it can withstand just about anything. At least this year. Further to the inane demand by US Republican senators that Canada prevent wildfires, see this. 93% of forest fires in Canada are caused by lightning. Developer looking to build new natural gas peaker plant in Walworth County Online petition opposing the project has nearly 900 signatures, organizer says 400 more signed paper copies One innovative solution is underway: In Chinas Hainan Province, some researchers are experimenting with building underwater data centers near offshore wind farms. Submerging data centers in the sea cuts the energy requirements for cooling by 30%, Hailanyun, the company behind the project, told Scientific American this summer. And the sites proximity to a wind farm will enable the servers to be powered primarily by sustainable energy Officials issue highest-possible weather alert amid record-breaking : 'Black rainstorm warning' Timothy McGill Wed, August 6, 2025 "Torrential rain fell on Hong Kong recently, breaking a long-held record and disrupting life in one of the most densely populated urban centers in the world. "The 'black rainstorm warning,' issued by the Hong Kong Observatory, represents the most severe level of rainstorm alert in . It's triggered when torrential rain is causing or likely to cause serious and major . "In early August, the issued this dire warning not once, but four times in only eight days, setting a new benchmark for the most times the city's highest weather alert has been issued in a single year, according to China's state news agency Xinhua, per Reuters." Endangered Angelshark faces inhospitable breeding sites as ocean warms. Unprecedented ocean warming could make key habitats inhospitable for critically endangered Angelsharks, according to new research. article here Climate Change Even if the Amoc does not cross a tipping point soon, our research shows the weakening could still have a significant impact on regional climate patterns. The record does not just tell us about the past its a warning that any amount of slowing down could have serious effects Rare discoveries of archeological treasures long-lost shipwrecks, frozen artifacts are becoming more common as a result of climate change. has more: Our friends Climate Reality Canada covered the Hub's Water Resistance Protest collab in their blog with extensive quotes from our own Talynn English. Check it out! Our friends covered the Hub's Water Resistance Protest collab in their blog with extensive quotes from our own Talynn English!
Citizen scientist documents 1,000 dead sea creatures along 500m beach By Jessica Haynes Amid SA's devastating algal bloom, a citizen scientist says she has recorded more than 1,000 observations of dead sea creatures along a 500-metre stretch of a popular Adelaide beach in less than a fortnight. Sustainable food system researchers are now considering scenarios of significant food system stress and even collapse. One study found that 40% of UK food experts think that civil unrest from food supply issues is possible within the next decade. This increases to 80% of experts when asked if it was possible over a 50-year timeline Frances largest wildfire in decades contained after devastating southern region and wine country. The fire is the largest recorded since Frances national fire database was created in 2006. America's Nazi government wants oil. Precious oil. For you can't start WWIII using electricity. They want a great depression, and they want world war, our "leaders," the Nazi scum applauding and offering tribute to the child rapist in Epstein's files. Bushfire seasons grow longer around the world as resources in demand By Selina Green Longer fire seasons pose a challenge for countries in different hemispheres that traditionally lend each other a hand during disasters. (8/8) - dbut porcine (cf 2003 2010) Its challenging to predict extreme thunderstorms improving this will help reduce their deadly and costly impacts (12/12) - dcs de (cf 1907 1940 1942). Carnet de Voyage 2025 - La Transcanadienne - British Columbia De cendre -3- Wildfire season is starting weeks earlier in Californianew study shows how climate change is driving the expansion Fire season is expanding in California, with an earlier start to wildfire activity in most of the state. In parts of the northern mountains, the season is now starting more than 10 weeks earlier than it did in the 1990s, a new study shows Bend teen inspires new law to teach climate change in schools A Bend teen helped pass a new Oregon law that will require schools to teach climate change and sustainability across subjects For example, between 1952 and 2011, summers extended from roughly 78 to 95 days on average, whereas winters shortened from 76 to 73 days. Under current emissions scenarios, summers could last as long as six months by the end of this century If you like Yann Tiersen's music, don't miss his latest videos. The recordings were made during a trip where he selected truly impressive ice landscapes that we will see less and less in the future. Our tour is more than music - its about rethinking the role of art in a world facing climate collapse" I hesitate to draw comparisons with the COVID-19 pandemic because these are very different crises. However, one thing stands out. Beginning in spring 2020 and for weeks, there were daily official media briefings, often featuring Quebecs premier, health minister and director of public health Yet, the silence surrounding climate-related health risks sends a message that these issues arent important the same, the politics of and end up with the same result
Offshore wind leasing is officially dead in the U.S. Over 3.5 million acres of federal waters are no longer eligible for offshore wind development following an order from the Interior Department. carbon emissions from rivers In fact, a striking 60% of emissions are now traced back to ancient carbon stores accumulated over hundreds to thousands of years, or even longer Human activities such as deforestation, agriculture, and the burning of fossil fuels could be playing a role in accelerating the release of ancient carbon from deep soil layers and rock weathering into the atmosphere Australia can hit an 85% emissions cut by 2035 if government and business seize the moment A good reminder that a majority of the global population is willing to give up 1% of their income for climate protection. A veteran climate organizers new book shares lessons from the frontlines shuts last coal plant, becomes 15th coal-free country in Europe UN court clears path for climate lawsuits: what it means for vulnerable nations
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