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Renewed Hope For Action On Climate ChangeWhat reasons are there to feel guarded optimism about tackling climate change?
Renewed Hope For Action On Climate ChangeWhat reasons are there to feel guarded optimism about tackling climate change?
Climate Change Is Threatening The Saguaro Cactus' SurvivalSaguaro cactus reproduction has hit a wall in the last decade, with stress preventing the plants from surviving into adulthood.
Study: Global Pollution Kills 9 Million People A YearThe global average is 117 pollution deaths per 100,000 people.
Scientists Give Earth 50-50 Chance Of Hitting Key Warming Mark By 2026The World Meteorological Association reports that the planet could potentially pass the 1.5 degrees celsius threshold as soon as this year.
Teaching Children About Conservation, How To Make A DifferenceThere are many ways children can be proactive about climate change, which in turn helps alleviate climate anxiety.
Human Remains Surfacing As Lake Mead Water Levels DropAfter a decades-long drought, the reservoir that 40 million people in six states depend on is now only about 30% full.
Natural Disasters Are Getting Worse, But So Is FEMA Aid For SurvivorsDisaster relief is needed now more than ever as natural disasters increase, but FEMA often denies requests, especially to marginalized communities.
KNXV: Phoenix Approves New Plan To Combat Heat-Related DeathsAccording to health data, Maricopa County has seen a 400% increase in heat-related deaths since 2014.
Vegas Water Intake Now Visible At Drought-Stricken Lake MeadLake Mead and Lake Powell upstream are the largest human-made reservoirs in the U.S.
Pressure Mounts On EU To Cut Its Dependence On Russian EnergyThe European Union is scrambling to phase out its use of Russian energy. In the meantime, it continues to make hefty payments to the Kremlin.
Officials Ask Californians To Limit Water Usage Amid Historic DroughtCritical water supplies to the American southwest are drying up.
About 6M Californians Ordered To Cut Water Usage Amid DroughtSome cities and water agencies in Southern California have been ordered to cut back water usage starting June 1 or face hefty fines.
Multiple Studies Forecast Worsening Natural DisastersAll of the studies find the only way to reduce the risk of disasters is to reduce climate change driven by greenhouse gas emissions.
Washington Changes Logging Plans To Generate Carbon OffsetWashington's new initiative will replace logging income with revenue generated by carbon offset, benefiting the planet and those that need the money.
How Can We Live A More Sustainable Lifestyle?According to EPA, the average American produces around 4.5 pounds of trash each day.
Farming's Next Frontier: Solar EnergyIndiana's solar industry has been booming. It's projected to grow to be the 4th largest in the U.S. over the next five years.
How Climate Change Is Driving Innovation Toward More Sustainable WinesClimate plays a critical role in the wine industry, and many winemakers are finding it more difficult to adapt to the ever-changing weather patterns.
Why Does The U.S. Produce So Much Waste?According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the U.S. produced about 36 million tons of plastic waste in 2018.
As Earth Day Approaches, The President's Climate Agenda StallsPresident Biden plans to mark Earth Day in Seattle Friday, but he's struggled to make progress on the sweeping environmental agenda he campaigned on.
Weather Changes Have Americans Moving To Cooler LocalesWe're already living through some severe threats: sea level rise, heat waves, floods, wildfires and droughts. And they are going to intensify.
Is Hitting A 50% Recycling Rate Realistic?The EPA set the national recycling rate to 50% by 2030, but what will it take for citizens and businesses to hit that goal?
Arizona Wildfire Doubles In Size OvernightThe fire started Sunday afternoon 14 miles northeast of Flagstaff. Investigators don't know yet what caused it.
Some Of America's Largest And Most Important Rivers Are In CrisisThe nation's most endangered river is the Colorado River.
The World United To Fix The Ozone Hole, So Why Not Climate Change?In the first installment of "Operation: Earth," Newsy's "In The Loop" dives into the ozone solution and its relation to climate change issues.
The Hidden Life Of TreesAs Earth Day approaches, this documentary will have you looking at trees in a completely different way.
Multiple People Arrested During U.K. Climate Protest On Oil TankerMore than 600 people have been arrested over the past two weeks during environmental protests across the United Kingdom.
Floods In South Africa Kill More Than 340 PeopleThe death toll is expected to rise as scores of families are still missing following torrential rainfall in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.
Why Some Volcanic Eruptions Don't Have Bigger Climate ImpactsHunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano could have ejected more planet-cooling ash when it recently erupted. Scientists aren't sure why it didn't.
U.N. Warns Earth 'Firmly On Track Toward An Unlivable World'The report found efforts to cut emissions require a swift end to fossil fuels and increase in renewable energy, among other measures.
The Unique Climate Change Implications Of Maritime LawIn 2019, less than one percent of the 60,000 cargo ships sailing the oceans used any type of alternative fuel.