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Earth breaks heat and CO₂ records once again: 'Our planet is trying to tell us something'
Los Angeles Times· 1 day ago“For the past year, every turn of the calendar has turned up the heat,” António Guterres,...
Vermont Is Making Big Oil Pay for Climate Damage. Other States Should Too
Rolling Stone via Yahoo News· 1 day agoBut he’s also cautious about his voters — and allowed the bill to become law without his signature....
EU elections: Is ‘greenlash’ behind the rise of the far-right or are other factors at play?
Euronews via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThunberg and long considered a pioneer in the fight against climate change, the government, backed...
Vermont is first state with law requiring oil companies pay for climate change damage
Los Angeles Times· 6 days ago“I understand the desire to seek funding to mitigate the effects of climate change that has hurt our...
CT activists plan to push climate change bill in special session
CT Mirror· 2 days agoEnvironmentalists are regrouping for one final push on Senate Democratic allies to address climate ...
What Was Kathy Hochul Thinking?
Slate via Yahoo News· 9 hours agoThat is, unless more climate-changed storms like Sandy shellack Manhattan because we didn’t employ enough solutions (like congestion pricing) to lower...
Oregon tide pools struggle to cope with climate change, study shows
KOIN via Yahoo News· 2 days agoOcean life found in Oregon and Northern California’s tide pools is struggling to recover from a...
UN secretary-general labels humanity as “the meteor” in fiery climate speech
The Verge· 1 day agoThe climate as we know it may be in the rear-view mirror, and there is precious little time to ...
Opinion: Why Biden's new border plan is a terrible idea
Los Angeles Times Opinion via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoPeople seeking asylum at the U.S. border come from countries with widespread human rights violations...
Column: How the Hoosier National Forest can help on climate change
The Herald-Times via Yahoo News· 2 days agoClimate change is already evident in Indiana in the form of warmer winters, drier summers, and higher flood risk. The cause is excess carbon dioxide in ...