Where America’s carbon dioxide emissions come from – what you need to know, in charts Lake County News,California
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For nearly 20 years, the EPA has regulated greenhouse gases. No more. | The Excerpt USA Today
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For nearly 20 years, the EPA has regulated greenhouse gases. No more. USA Today
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Overshoot: The world is hitting the point of no return on climate Canada's National Observer
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How a warming Gulf of Maine is reshaping York: New series dives in Seacoastonline.com
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Methane Hunters Track Swamp Gas That Is Driving Climate Warming The New York Times
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Global-warming-induced degradation could raise rooftop solar LCOE by up to 20% pv magazine International
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Coral bleaching: How warming seas are transforming the world’s reefs news - Mongabay
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Trump’s EPA Decides Climate Change Doesn’t Endanger Public Health – The Evidence Says Otherwise Katie Couric Media
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‘Shocking’ data shows the climate crisis and invasive mosquitos mean chikungunya could spread in 29 countries
An excruciatingly painful tropical disease called chikungunya can now be transmitted by mosquitoes across most of Europe, a study has found.
Higher temperatures due to the climate crisis mean infections are now possible for more than six months of the year in Spain, Greece and other southern European countries, and for two months a year in south-east England. Continuing global heating means it is only a matter of time before the disease expands further northwards, the scientists said.
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Climate change widened Valencia's 2024 extreme rain footprint by 55%, study finds Phys.org
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A French court has rejected a compensation claim against US multinationals by Nicaraguan farm workers poisoned by the pesticide Nemagon. Farmers worldwide still rely on noxious chemicals, often exported from the EU.
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'Climate cult' hurts Europe's economy, US energy secretary tells AFP France 24
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As Climate Science Wanes Under Trump's Influence, Global Awareness Becomes Political Haaretz
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Enhanced rock weathering on a large scale could help slow global warming BIOENGINEER.ORG
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How climate change made deadly floods in Spain even worse Scientific American
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Opinion: Trump calling climate change a hoax is a pivot for Republicans CT Insider
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What scientists have just discovered is worse than expected: coastal cities are on borrowed time! Futura, Le média qui explore le monde
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Sacred ‘God’s Crossing’ Disappears from Japan Lake. Experts Say It's a Chilling Climate Signal Green Matters
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Escalating climate impacts demand urgent, coordinated adaptation across the EU PreventionWeb.net
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Uneven Warming: How Regional Differences Redefine Climate and Environmental Policies Noticias Ambientales
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We can't talk about global warming in a vacuum | Letter Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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Connecticut set bold climate goals. But now a new report says it’s falling behind. CT Insider
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What Is Your Reaction to the Trump Administration Ending the Government’s Power to Fight Climate Change? The New York Times
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Climate Change Could Make This Horrific New Jersey Wildlife Disease Worse Inside Climate News
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Existing insurance system falls short against rising climate change risks: Study Anadolu Ajansı
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Trump Administration Ends EPA’s Ability to Fight Climate Change Undark Magazine
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EU countries need to 'urgently coordinate' to adapt to climate change, EU's advisory board warns Euronews.com
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Industry using ‘diversionary’ tactics, says analyst, as energy-hungry complex functions such as video generation and deep research proliferate
Tech companies are conflating traditional artificial intelligence with generative AI when claiming the energy-hungry technology could help avert climate breakdown, according to a report.
Most claims that AI can help avert climate breakdown refer to machine learning and not the energy-hungry chatbots and image generation tools driving the sector’s explosive growth of gas-guzzling datacentres, the analysis of 154 statements found.
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Legal bid by shareholder advocacy group over alleged misleading ‘net zero’ and ‘clean energy’ claims fails
Gas company Santos has successfully defended a landmark greenwashing case in which it was accused of making misleading claims about its net zero plans and being a producer of “clean” energy.
In a blow for climate activists, the federal court on Tuesday dismissed the case brought by the shareholder advocacy group the Australasian Centre for Corporate Responsibility (ACCR).
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Climate change media coverage fell 14% in 2025 University of Colorado Boulder
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Start planning for catastrophic global warming, top advisers tell EU politico.eu
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Advisory board member says Europe already paying price for lack of preparation but adapting is ‘not rocket science’
Keeping Europe safe from extreme weather “is not rocket science”, a top researcher has said, as the EU’s climate advisory board urges countries to prepare for a catastrophic 3C of global heating.
Maarten van Aalst, a member of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change (ESABCC), said the continent was already “paying a price” for its lack of preparation but that adapting to a hotter future was in part “common sense and low-hanging fruit”.
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Global warming hits 1st tipping point as security risks rise, senior officials warn at Munich Security Conference Anadolu Ajansı
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Climate inaction poses growing economic, security risks, leaders warn at Munich Security Conference Anadolu Ajansı
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Opinion: EPA rescinds landmark climate change ruling, clearing way for Trump to shred more environmental rules Times of San Diego
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Extreme heat forecasts suggest bigger economic impact in developing world Green Central Banking
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Freshwater surge threatens Southern Indian Ocean ‘conveyor belt’ Oceanographic Magazine
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Widespread ‘enhanced rock weathering’ could slow global warming Cornell Chronicle
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Island’s reservoirs hit record lows even before tourist season starts as Cypriots are warned ‘every drop counts’
Authorities in Cyprus have urged residents to reduce their water intake by 10% – the equivalent of two minutes’ use of running water each day – as Europe’s most south-easterly nation grapples with a once-in-a century drought.
The appeal, announced alongside a €31m (£27m) package of emergency measures, comes as reservoirs hit record lows with little prospect of replenishment before the tourist season starts.
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The president’s destructive policies enrich fossil fuel billionaires, while Beijing has bet big on the green transition
Devastating wildfires, flooding and winter storms were among the 23 extreme weather and climate-related disasters in the US which cost more than a billion dollars last year – at an estimated total loss of $115bn. The last three years have shattered previous records for such events. Last Wednesday, scientists said that we are closer than ever to the point after which global heating cannot be stopped.
Just one day later, Donald Trump and Lee Zeldin, the head of the US Environmental Protection Agency, announced the elimination of the Obama-era endangerment finding which underpins federal climate regulations. Scrapping it is just one part of Mr Trump’s assault on environmental controls and promotion of fossil fuels. But it may be his most consequential. Any fragment of hope may lie in the fact that a president who has called global heating a “hoax” framed this primarily as about deregulation – perhaps because the science is now so widely accepted even in the US.
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Scientists report a rise in nature anxiety, or biophobia, warning that humans are losing touch with the natural world. Here's how to reconnect.
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New research says global warming could overshoot and cause a new ice age The Weather Network
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Some districts are adding programs in clean energy and sustainability, while one state is infusing environmental lessons into culinary education and construction
On one end of the classroom, high school juniors examined little green sprouts – future baby carrots, sprigs of romaine lettuce – poking out of the soil of a drip irrigation system they built a few weeks prior.
On the opposite end of the room, a model of a hydropower plant showed students how the movement of water can stimulate electrical currents. In this class in South Carolina’s Greenville county school district, students primarily learn about one topic: renewable energy.
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Is global warming dooming snow sports and the Winter Olympics? The Japan Times
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Wild gardening is about shedding obsessions with tidiness, embracing a looser aesthetic and providing a home for ‘the most important creatures on the planet’
On a wintry January day in Manchester, I crossed University Green, navigating a paved path behind our hotel through lush patches of lawn. It was the start of the inaugural “Wilding Gardens” conference. For two days, scientists and practitioners were gathering to discuss new ways to think about gardens and nature, about what nature needs to thrive, and the untapped potential of gardens – if we step back and allow ecological processes to unfold – to help counter climate change and biodiversity loss.
Clumps of snowdrop flowers poked through the unmown grass and a grey squirrel streaked across it, from one bare-branched tree to another. Probably common alders, going by the University of Manchester Tree Trail. The world’s first industrial city seemed an apt venue for a talkfest on the urgency of rewilding suburban gardens to help save the planet from precisely what drew Marx and Engels there to study, 180 years ago: the impacts of industrialisation.
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Vanessa Napaltjari Davis puts $70 a week on her prepaid electricity card – but as Alice Springs swelters through ever-hotter summers, that credit lasts less than three days
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Since the start of summer, Vanessa Napaltjari Davis and her grandchildren have sweltered in their two-bedroom home. Temperatures in the southern half of the Northern Territory have been well above average and the electricity running their single air-conditioner has been regularly disconnected.
“We almost had 40 days over 40,” she says. “I was struggling to keep on top of the power bill and keep my little grannies [grandchildren] cool.”
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A thatcher, gardener and others on keeping their business afloat in the bad weather – and their fears for the future
With 76 flood warnings still in force across the UK and further downpours forecast this week and next, parts of the country have endured rain almost without pause since the start of the year.
The prolonged wet weather is disrupting livelihoods as well as daily life, particularly in rural areas, where flooded roads, waterlogged ground and repeated storms are making it harder to keep businesses afloat, protect crops and maintain steady work.
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The US has revoked what's known as the endangerment finding, a scientific finding central to US climate actions, to boost cheaper, gas-powered cars. Experts say the shift comes at a fragile point for the warming planet.
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The government has not made enough of a dent in emissions, but global trends and a shambolic opposition offer a rare opportunity to act
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There is good news out there, even if it feels like scraps in a world on the brink. Some came last week – with plenty of caveats – when analysts at the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) found coal-fired power generation decreased in both China and India last year.
This is a potentially big shift. Among other things, it exposes the hollowness of arguments in Australia that there is no point doing anything about the climate crisis because the big Asian economies are building endless new coal plants.
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Scientists thought they understood global warming. Then the past three years happened. The Washington Post
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The disruption and distress caused by record downpours must focus minds on the need for climate preparedness
With flood warnings still in place across south-west England and Wales on Monday, followed by another fortnight of wet weather forecasts, the sodden ground across swathes of the UK is not likely to dry up any time soon. Reports that Aberdonians have not seen so much as a sliver of sun since 21 January prompted an outburst of stoicism on BBC radio, with one resident commenting: “You have to get on with it, brighter days are coming”.
Before then, however, north-east Scotland is braced for more heavy rain. For farmers and businesses in the affected areas, the impact goes far beyond inconvenience. Marketing consultant Sam Kirby told the Guardian that she had to work from a car park in Cornwall following Storm Goretti, because her broadband wasn’t working. And Goretti was the first of three January storms.
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New global research exposes the business–nature link we can’t afford to ignore — plus the playbook for fixing it.
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As the climate crisis intensifies, interest in solar engineering is increasing, including among private companies and investors. But the technique is controversial and lacks regulation.
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Critics say a new UK plan to tackle forever chemicals does not match proposed measures in the EU. As European governments try to deal with the growing PFAS pollution, cleaning it up could cost up to €1.7 trillion.
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Trump has prioritized fossil fuel companies over consumers, hitting the lowest-income families hardest
Donald Trump promised to cut energy prices by 50%. Instead, average electricity prices over the past year have risen by about 6.7%, while natural gas prices have increased by 10.8%. Energy prices are influenced by many factors beyond any president’s direct control, including market conditions, weather-driven demand, regional infrastructure constraints and the rapid growth of energy-intensive datacenters that are driving new system costs. Policy choices do not determine prices on their own, but they do shape market outcomes, and the direction of this administration’s energy policy has been clear.
From his first days in office, President Trump made clear that his energy agenda would prioritize fossil fuel producers over consumers. His administration moved to expand US liquefied natural gas exports, increasing exposure to volatile global markets. At the same time, it froze wind power projects that provide some of the cheapest new electricity, intervened to keep costly coal plants running, and backed the elimination of energy-efficiency tax credits that lower household energy bills.
Mark Wolfe is executive director of National Energy Assistance Directors Association, co-director of the Center on Energy Poverty and Climate and adjunct faculty at the Trachtenberg School of Public Policy at George Washington University
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Conscious of reaching climate goals and strapped for space, some cities are reconsidering how much they dedicate to parking. Austria's capital, Vienna, is streets ahead.
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A DW investigation traces the hidden financial web behind deep-sea mining — an industry scientists say remains poorly understood, yet capable of causing irreversible harm to oceans worldwide.
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From Japan to China and the US to Scandinavia, heating with air conditioning has long been standard practice. But now warming homes with AC is catching on in other parts of the world.
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Widespread discontent in Iran has sent millions of protesters into the streets. Poor environmental planning embodies one of the government's most existential vulnerabilities.
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Plastic pollution could double its harm to human health in the coming decades if current production trends continue, according to a new study that links rising risks directly to the manufacture of new plastics.
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Major emitter the US has officially left the Paris Agreement and global emissions keep rising a decade on from the deal. Yet renewables' growth shows climate action can work. Here's what's been done and what's missing.
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A Winter Storm Fueled by Global Warming Tests U.S. Disaster Response Inside Climate News
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The surprising tie between global warming and heavy snow The Allegheny Front
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Winter storm doesn't disprove climate change, despite Trump's claim. Scientists explain why. CBS News
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Global financing is heavily skewed to industries that harm rather than preserve nature, according to a new report that calls for an urgent scale-up of nature-positive spending.
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For decades, researchers in northern Norway had tried to bring back vital kelp forests after overfishing damaged marine ecosystems. Now a simple solution is proving successful.
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11-year streak of record global warming continues, UN weather agency warns UN News
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DW's Stuart Braun had a dangerously near miss during Australia's 2009 "Black Saturday" inferno. As this month's fires burned near his rural home, he wasn't taking any chances.
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The US has pledged to pull out of dozens of international organizations and treaties established to advance the protection of the planet. But it doesn't spell the end of environmental action.
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As clean energy prices fall, a fast transition to renewable energy is the cheapest option on the table. Experts say it could save us trillions in energy costs alone.
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Rich nations built their wealth on coal, oil and gas. Now the world is asking poorer countries like Mozambique to chart a different course.
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Four years after Germany phased out light plastic bags, how has the EU addressed plastic waste? And why do single-use items still pile up in takeaway restaurants, shops and the environment?
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The northern and southern lights have been treating sky watchers to spectacular shows. But what causes the colors, and why shouldn't you whistle at the aurora?
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Little change in warming outlook for four years; new 2035 climate targets make no difference Climate Action Tracker
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The world is likely to exceed a key global warming target soon. Now what? UNEP - UN Environment Programme
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New climate pledges do little to correct global warming projection, UN warns UN News
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Our planet is warming. Here’s what’s at stake if we don’t act now. World Wildlife Fund
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The Effects of Climate Change on Wildlife, Habitats, People World Wildlife Fund
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Climate change is accelerating, scientists find in ‘grim’ report Yale Climate Connections
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Climate change: global temperature National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) (.gov)
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