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31,000 Scientists agree that global warming is baloney.
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What the G20 can do for Africa’s energy agenda
By Samia Suluhu HASSAN The recent United Nations Climate Change Conference in Baku (COP29) and G20 summit in Rio de Janeiro were a watershed, particularly for developing countries. It was heartening to see the African Union join the discussions in Rio as the
Promoting good, orderly, and sustainable village development
Jakarta (ANTARA) - At the fourth edition of “Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism 2024” in Colombia on November 15, 2024, the UN World Tourism Organization designated two Indonesian villages, Jatiluwih Village in Tabanan Bali and Wukirsari Village
‘Making Argentina great again’? What a year under a climate-change denying president has done for ...
Like many who follow Mapuche traditions in the Mendoza region of Argentina, Gabriel Jofré, 50, raises goats, moving between the plains in winter and the peaks of the Andes in summer, amid the region’s 4,000 glaciers. But the future of his people’s ancestral
Methane Scare Tactics: Livestock Emissions Exaggerated To Push Meat-Reduction Agenda
A recent article at Vox,
Today in History: December 11, King Edward VIII abdicates British throne
Today is Wednesday, Dec. 11, the 346th day of 2024. There are 20 days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 11, 1936, Britain’s King Edward VIII abdicated the throne so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson; his brother, Prince Albert,
2024 Arctic Report Card: The Arctic tundra is now emitting carbon
The Arctic can feel like a far-off place, disconnected from daily life if you aren’t one of the 4 million people who live there. Yet, the changes underway in the Arctic as temperatures rise can profoundly affect lives around the world. Coastal flooding is
AI Predicts Earth's Peak Warming
(MENAFN - Daily News Egypt) A new study reveals that limiting global warming to 1.5–C above pre-industrial levels is no longer achievable. Published in Geophysical Research Letters, the research ... ...
Zimbabwe: Water Shortages Hit Zimbabwe Towns As Country Struggles to Overcome Impact of El Niño
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- "Cooling" La Niña conditions may
La Nina likely to develop before March but will be short-lived: WMO
New Delhi: La Nina conditions are likely to develop in the next three months but the phase is expected to be relatively weak and short-lived, the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO) said on Wednesday. La Nina refers to the large-scale cooling of the ocean
Godrej Agrovet crop protection biz units chalks out 4-pronged strategy to tackle climate change
Godrej Agrovet’s crop protection business unit has chalked out a four-pronged strategy that will help
Today in History: Bernie Madoff arrested
Today is Wednesday, Dec. 11, the 346th day of 2024. There are 20 days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 11, 2008, former Nasdaq chairman Bernie Madoff was arrested, accused of running a multibillion-dollar Ponzi scheme that wiped out the life savings
How Trump can pull the plug on Paris climate accord and end this treaty for good
President Trump has vowed to once again extract the U.S. from the Paris climate agreement. Our entrance (both times) is dubious; but so are the impacts of the extensive contractual obligations required of the treaty’s signatories. The accord does little to
What Part of National Socialism Do YOU Disagree with…, by Steve Penfield
With our privileged FCC broadcasters, legacy newspaper barons and other anointed members of “mainstream” culture spitting mad about their failure to defeat Donald Trump on Nov. 5, they are now coalescing around a new message. Without the slightest hint of
Buddhist Attitudes on Global Warming and Climate Change
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Today in History
Today is Wednesday, Dec. 11, the 346th day of 2024. There are 20 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History On Dec. 11, 1936, Britain’s King Edward VIII abdicated the throne so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson; his brother,
Why sustainable communities are key to a Net Zero future
More than half the world’s population, some 4.4 billion people live in urban areas. By mid-century, this number is predicted to rise to nearly 7 in 10 people worldwide. It’s clear that cities are at the heart of the climate crisis. Moreover, urban populations
Remarkable new battery splits water to create hydrogen fuel
Scientists may have finally figured out a viable way to create green hydrogen—the purest and most climate-neutral form of hydrogen fuel. The secret, according to new research published in Frontiers in Science, is a proof-of-concept battery built using
How the Climate Movement Is Changing Tactics After Trump’s Win
Faced with a president-elect who has called global warming a “scam,” activists are changing their strategies and pushing a message of hope. ...
Sediment is a time capsule that shows how past climate change altered our landscapes – ...
Sediments are more than just layers of mud on the ground. They can reveal a wealth of information about landscapes from millions of years ago right up to the present day. To delve into those layers, scientists like me collect samples by sediment coring in peat
Detroit Diesel to get $285M investment
Climate change and EVs: How will future cars stem global warming? Electric vehicles have become a hot trend. But how much better are they for the environment than standard gas or diesel-powered cars? Just the FAQs, USA TODAY Daimler Truck North America has
LG'S ENDANGERED SPECIES AWARENESS CAMPAIGN SPOTLIGHTS THE RED WOLF
Times Square Billboard Showcases Critically Endangered 'Red Wolf' Species in Dynamic 3D Display ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS, N.J., Dec. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- LG Electronics is bringing attention to the plight of the endangered red wolf through a dynamic display on its
AI predicts Earth’s peak warming
A new study reveals that limiting global warming to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels is no longer achievable. Published in Geophysical Research Letters, the research predicts record-breaking heat and highlights the urgent need for both decarbonization and
CarbiCrete Collaborates with Aecon and Lafarge Canada to Construct Low Carbon Building in Ontario
MONTREAL, /CNW/ - On , Jacob Homiller, the CEO of CarbiCrete, was joined by Clément Boisselier, Aecon's Senior Advisor, Sustainability and Environment, and Nashat Andraws, Technical Performance and Data Transformation Manager, Innocon, a subsidiary of
2024 is the hottest year on record, EU scientists say
By Kate Abnett and Alison Withers This year will be the world’s warmest since records began, with extraordinarily high temperatures expected to persist into at least the first few months of 2025, European Union scientists said on Monday. The data from the EU’s
Aerosols emissions over major cities may offer a temporary reprieve from rising heat
A trio of atmospheric and climate specialists at the University of
Could ‘SpaceSAF’ Enable a Sustainable Future for Spaceflight?
To reach net-zero emissions by 2050—a target widely held by members of an aviation industry that is responsible for about 2 percent of carbon dioxide emissions globally—researchers estimate that sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) will contribute to about 65
Wildfire Smoke Is Choking America's Cities -- Is Yours on the List?
Key Takeaways Wildfire smoke isn’t just a problem for Western U.S. states anymore Smoke from Canadian wildfires also hit the Midwest and Eastern U.S. in 2023 Climate change will make such “smoke days” more common TUESDAY, Dec. 10, 2024 (HealthDay News) --
Costs Pile Up As Climate Change Adds $600 Billion In Insurance Losses
Human-caused global warming has caused a third of weather-related insurance claims this century and the bill is rising fast, according to a new report. ...
Boiling Point: Trump can’t stop clean energy. But he can slow it down
The question isn't whether the energy transition will happen. It's how quickly we can shift from lung-damaging, planet-warming fossil fuels to clean energy, and how much harm we can prevent in the process. That's why President Biden is rushing to get billions