Scorching Heat Wave Alert for Millions in the South and West
Get ready for some serious heat!
Why Transforming the Sahara into a Solar Farm Isn't Ideal
Some have suggested that covering the Sahara Desert with solar panels could harness its abundant sunlight and provide a vast, sustainable energy source.
Panama Canal Is On the Road to Recovery After Dry Season
After a challenging six months marked by the driest October in 73 years, the Panama Canal is finally seeing a turnaround.
New Orleans Braces for an Intense Hurricane Season
It looks like New Orleans and its surrounding areas might be in for a pretty intense hurricane season.
Germany's Public Transport Grinds to a Halt With Strikes and Climate Protests
Public transport services in Germany came to a halt as strikes organized by the Verdi union over working hours swept across 14 states, including Berlin.
Climate-Induced Drought Disrupts Panama Canal, Sending Ripples Through Global Trade
Climate change is causing a major headache for global trade as an unprecedented drought in the Panama Canal disrupts container traffic.
2023 on Track to Break Hottest Year Record, 2024 Could Follow
2023 is likely to become the hottest year on record, with a more than 99% chance of surpassing the previous record holder, 2016, according to climate scientists.
Downslope Windstorm Is Possible Cause Behind America's Deadliest Wildfire in Maui
The Lahaina Fire on Maui, responsible for the deadliest wildfire in American history, was fueled by a downslope windstorm, debunking earlier links to nearby Hurricane Dora.
Fossil Fuel Phase-Out Plans Remain Elusive After Global Climate Agreement
The recent U.N. agreement among nearly 200 countries to transition away from fossil fuels is being celebrated as a significant step in addressing climate change.
Paths to Decarbonize Key U.S. Economic Sectors Highlighted at COP28 as Global Fossil Fuel Transition Gains Momentum
COP28 in Dubai marked a historic moment as nations committed to transitioning away from fossil fuels to combat climate change.
Greta Thunberg Slams COP 28 Climate Deal as Inadequate to Prevent 1.5°C Temperature Rise
Greta Thunberg, the prominent climate activist, criticized the COP 28 climate deal reached in Dubai, stating that it is insufficient to prevent temperatures from rising above 1.5 degrees Celsius, which is considered a critical limit by scientists.
Strong Climate Denial Groups at UN Climate Talks Spark Concerns
Over 160 industry groups, think tanks, and PR agencies with a history of climate denial have scored access to the UN climate talks in Dubai.
Controversial COP28 Climate Agreement Draft Omits Fossil Fuel Phase-Out, Drawing Criticism
The latest draft of the COP28 climate agreement has removed the call to phase out fossil fuels, replacing it with a broader call for countries to reduce planet-warming pollution.
2010’s Hottest Decade on Record with Escalating Climate Change, WMO Report Reveals
The decade from 2011 to 2020 was the hottest ever recorded for both land and oceans, with a significant increase in climate change, according to a report by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) released at COP28 in Dubai.
Tesla, GM, and Others Join Forces to Track Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions with Climate TRACE Database
Tesla, GM, and other companies will use the Climate TRACE database from Al Gore's climate coalition, utilizing satellites and machine learning to monitor global greenhouse gas emissions.
Multiple Northwest Storms and Atmospheric Rivers Bring Heavy Rain and Snowfall, Pose Travel Hazards, and Offer Drought Relief
Multiple storms are expected to hit the Northwest in the coming days due to atmospheric rivers, bringing heavy rain and significant snowfall.
UN Declares 2023 as Potentially Warmest Year on Record, Urges Climate Action at COP28
The United Nations has declared that 2023 is on track to be the warmest year on record, with global temperatures rising 1.4 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels
UAE Denounces 'Fake News' Amid COP28 Climate Conference Host Role Controversy
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has denounced what it calls "fake news" aimed at undermining its role as the host of the COP28 climate conference, including false reports about the resignation of COP28 president-designate Sultan Al-Jaber from his position at the state oil giant ADNOC.
Photographer's Climate Awakening Spurn From Witnessing Massive Glacier Calving in Greenland
Photographer James Balog and his team, originally skeptical about climate change, witnessed an extraordinary event while filming in Greenland.
Oil Industry Flourishes Post-Paris Agreement Despite Climate Efforts
Eight years after the Paris Agreement, the oil industry is thriving, with rising profits and record production levels, especially in the United States.