Climate Change

Arctic warming is altering the jet stream, causing extreme winter weather in the US. Scientists link these shifts to a changing climate.

Air quality progress in Wayne County leads to SO₂ redesignation talks. EGLE invites public input during the January 28 hearing.

With a formalized MOU, EPA and OSHA align efforts to protect workers and the planet through stronger chemical safety regulations.

The waters of Savannah, Georgia, will soon host the nation's first hybrid passenger ferries powered by waterjet technology.

In 2024, China imported 542.7 million metric tons of coal—the highest ever recorded.

From Europe’s wind energy boom to the U.S.’s largest energy IPO in years, January 2025 is setting the tone for an impactful year in the energy industry.

NC Forest Service warns of heightened fire risks as dry air, fine fuels, and drought conditions persist.

Global warming is projected to reduce snowfall in Oregon by 50% by 2100, a shift that could severely impact water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems reliant on snowmelt.

A groundbreaking study reveals public-private partnerships in Africa cut deforestation by 55%, protecting vital biodiversity and ecosystems.

West Philadelphia schools launch a climate science program featuring weather stations, blending STEM learning with creative expression.

New federal funding supports 49 projects to advance zero-emission transportation, deploying 11,500 EV charging ports and alternative fueling sites.

Dual disasters in Southern California and Western North Carolina expose critical gaps in utility preparedness, emergency response, and resource equity.

Elevated CO2 accelerates plant growth but causes nutrient dilution, lowering key nutrients in crops and threatening global food systems.

Could carbon-storing materials revolutionize the construction industry?

The development of green hydrogen energy facilities presents a unique opportunity to blend economic growth with environmental responsibility.

Federal aid arrives as California battles devastating wildfires, revealing systemic issues in infrastructure and disaster preparedness.

Advanced food systems in wealthy countries reduce climate policy impacts on consumers, while developing economies face higher price pressures.

New research finds smaller Antarctic calving events, not massive icebergs, are the main drivers of ice loss, reshaping climate science views.

With insurers retreating and hydrants running dry, California’s wildfires expose systemic failures that leave homeowners and firefighters at risk.

Biden permanently bans drilling in 625M+ acres of U.S. waters, ensuring thriving marine life, safe communities, and economic growth.

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