Climate Whiplash Puts African Cities at Risk
A recent article discussed how climate change is exacerbating rainfall in Southern Africa, leading to deadly flooding in Botswana and South Africa. This rise in extreme weather events is becoming more common in a...
Mice Show ‘First Responder Behavior’ to Revive Unconscious Peers
Mice Exhibit Remarkable 'First Responder Behavior' to Aid Unconscious PeersIn a groundbreaking study by researchers at the University of Southern California’s Keck School of Medicine, it has been revealed that mice, much like humans,...
Impact of Trump’s Trade Wars on Grocery Prices
Life these days is expensive, with a myriad of factors contributing to the rising costs of everyday necessities. From the aftermath of the pandemic to geopolitical tensions and extreme weather events disrupting the supply...
Colorado Mandates Water Recycling for Fracking – Inside Climate News
The Colorado Water Recycling Mandate: A New Era in Fracking RegulationFreshwater use in oil and gas drilling is at a tipping point in Colorado, a state facing a historic drought. On a significant Wednesday,...
Past Pollution Ignored in Rich Nations’ 1.5C Climate Plans
Wealthy nations' claims that their emissions reduction targets for 2035 are in line with limiting global warming to 1.5C have sparked skepticism among experts concerned about fairness. In recent months, countries such as the...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright Aims to Reverse Biden Climate Policies
Energy Secretary Chris Wright Unveils Bold Shift in U.S. Climate PoliciesAddressing a gathering of oil and gas industry leaders at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference in Houston, Texas, U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright...
Impact of New York Gas Pipeline Expansion on Climate Goals
New York's Climate Goals Threatened by Pipeline ExpansionIn the ongoing battle against climate change, New York stands as a beacon of hope with its groundbreaking Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) passed in...
DOJ Drops Environmental Justice Lawsuit Against Chemical Plant in ‘Cancer Alley’
In a small town in Louisiana, the ongoing battle against environmental injustice took a surprising turn when the Department of Justice decided to drop a critical lawsuit against a chemical plant in the area...
Hurricanes Fueling Southeast Wildfires: Inside Climate Analysis
More than 200 wildfires raged across the Southeastern United States last week, signaling the onset of the region's annual fire season. One particularly massive blaze in a forest near Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, led...
GHG Peaking Potential by 2025
Global greenhouse gas emissions are a pressing issue that has captured the attention of scientists, policymakers, and the public alike. As we approach a critical juncture in the fight against climate change, the question...