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  • While Trump pursues more fossil fuels, Europe posts a record year for renewable energy use

    While Trump pursues more fossil fuels, Europe posts a record year for renewable energy use

    Jan 23, 2025 04:45 PM EDT

    ... in the bloc, meanwhile, has slowed. Across the European Union, retirements of nuclear plants have outpaced new construction since around the mid-2000s, according to Global Energy Monitor. As President Trump has pulled the United States out of the Paris Agreement aimed at curbing warming and is pursuing a "drill ...

  • WATCH: Doug Burgum testifies at Senate confirmation hearing for interior secretary

    WATCH: Doug Burgum testifies at Senate confirmation hearing for interior secretary

    Jan 16, 2025 03:37 PM EDT

    ... the AI arms race to China." The Republican’s security claims were challenged by Hawaii Democrat Sen. Mazie Hirono who said military leaders have described global warming as a threat that could trigger instability and wars. “For you to take a position that you are going to engage in actions ...

  • Analysis: 5 ways to look at the Los Angeles fires through the lens of climate realism

    Analysis: 5 ways to look at the Los Angeles fires through the lens of climate realism

    Jan 13, 2025 12:50 AM EDT

    ... appears to be within the active fire zone. Although these wildfires have intensely local effects, they are attributable, at least to a small degree, to global climate change caused by the greenhouse gas emissions of major economies around the world. WATCH: Warming climate created ‘perfect storm’ for catastrophic fires, NASA ...

  • Planet recorded hottest year in 2024, broke key 1.5 degree Celsius threshold

    Planet recorded hottest year in 2024, broke key 1.5 degree Celsius threshold

    Jan 10, 2025 04:01 PM EDT

    ... the U.S. East — averaged slightly warmer and are the hottest start to a year yet, according to Copernicus data. Scientists remain split on whether global warming is accelerating.There's not enough data to see an acceleration in atmospheric warming, but the heat content of the oceans seem to ...

  • How Santa Ana winds have fueled the deadly fires in Southern California

    How Santa Ana winds have fueled the deadly fires in Southern California

    Jan 09, 2025 08:13 PM EDT

    ... fewer events in September and more in December and January. Due to well-documented trends in climate change, it is tempting to ascribe this to global warming, but as yet there is no substantial evidence of this. California is seeing more destructive fires than we saw in the past. That ...

  • How Olafur Eliasson uses elements of the natural world to see it in new ways

    How Olafur Eliasson uses elements of the natural world to see it in new ways

    Jan 07, 2025 11:20 PM EDT

    ... completely changed it. So when I heard about, like, what is that, 30 years ago, when I first started to hear about climate change and global warming, I said, oh, I know that they -- I know what they're talking about. And it so happened that my works dealt with ...

  • Biden bans new offshore drilling in most federal waters in last-minute effort to block possible action by Trump administration

    Biden bans new offshore drilling in most federal waters in last-minute effort to block possible action by Trump administration

    Jan 06, 2025 03:43 PM EDT

    Environmental advocates hailed Biden's action, saying new oil and gas drilling must be sharply curtailed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to global warming. 2024 was the hottest in recorded history. “This is an epic ocean victory!" said Joseph Gordon, campaign director for the environmental group Oceana. Gordon ...

  • Montana Supreme Court upholds state judge's landmark ruling in youth climate case

    Montana Supreme Court upholds state judge's landmark ruling in youth climate case

    Dec 18, 2024 10:46 PM EDT

    HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Montana’s Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld a landmark climate ruling that said the state was violating residents’ constitutional right to a clean environment by permitting oil, gas and coal projects without regard for global warming. The justices, in a 6-1 ruling, rejected the state’s ...

  • Cyclone Chido causes hundreds of deaths on Mayotte islands in Indian Ocean, officials say

    Cyclone Chido causes hundreds of deaths on Mayotte islands in Indian Ocean, officials say

    Dec 15, 2024 04:34 PM EDT

    ... Studies say the cyclones are getting worse because of climate change. They can leave poor countries in southern Africa, which contribute a tiny amount to global warming, having to deal with large humanitarian crises, underlining their call for more help from rich nations to deal with the impact of climate ...

  • The Arctic has seen worrying, rapid changes in just a couple of decades, 2024 report shows

    The Arctic has seen worrying, rapid changes in just a couple of decades, 2024 report shows

    Dec 11, 2024 05:01 PM EDT

    ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ToWYPxFyRg But permafrost across the Arctic has been warming and thawing. Once thawed, microbes in the permafrost can decompose long-stored carbon, breaking it down into carbon dioxide and methane. These heat-trapping gases are then released to the atmosphere, causing more global warming.

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