There’s a lot of noise – in some cases, even hysteria – about the future of the planet as climate change continues to make an impact.
Read moreWhile the problem of rising global temperatures may seem too big for one person, everyone can play a part in making a change.
Read moreThe world recently experienced the hottest days ever in July, three days in a row during which the average world temperature reached 62.6 degrees. That makes them the hottest days since records started being kept in 1940, and likely before that, according to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Read moreA new report from the United Nations before the 2022 climate summit finds that only about 13 percent of countries have followed through on climate promises.
Read moreThe water shortage in New Mexico is getting the headlines, but the entire U.S. West faces the worst drought in more than a millennium.
Read moreNegotiations went beyond the end of the summit, but leaders from 200 countries signed a deal that takes a step toward avoiding the worst disasters.
Read moreThe human contribution to global warming is no longer a debate among serious scientists. But while most people take the situation seriously, an ordinary person might feel overwhelmed and unable to fight global warming at home. It seems more like a job for governments.
Read moreEveryone can do their part to help make society more environmentally sustainable with choices you make about what you drive, how you run your household and what you wear. But some of the biggest environmental problems facing the world will require action at the highest levels of leadership worldwide.
Read moreThese are some tips to help you recycle better so the world can be heathier and cleaner. It is a great time to start helping out because Covid is keeping people indoors, so people buy more recyclables and throw them away.
Read moreSome scientists theorize that the recent freeze and resulting power outage in Texas is one sign of a weather-related roller coaster ride caused by climate change caused by polar vortex.
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