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View Article 'Discomfort May Increase’: Asia’s Heat Wave Scorches Hundreds of... April is typically hot in South and... 4/22/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article Biden Earth Day Event Will Try to Reach Young Voters, a Crucial Bloc At a national park in Virginia on... 4/22/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article California has so much solar power it's throwing it away In sunny California, solar panels are... 4/22/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article Chinese province of Guangdong hit by historic floods Heavy rains continued to batter southern... 4/22/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article Europe suffered record number of 'extreme heat stress' days in 2023:... Europe endured a record number of... 4/22/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article In Ecuadoran Amazon, butterflies provide a gauge of climate change Biologists on a trail in the Ecuadoran... 4/22/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Is Online Shopping Bad for the Planet? In theory, getting deliveries can be... 4/22/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article Nine practices from Native American culture that could help the... Since the first Earth Day in 1970, the... 4/22/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article Tesla cuts the price of its 'Full Self Driving' system by a third to... Tesla knocked roughly a third off the... 4/22/2024 PHYS.ORG - Technology Info Details
View Article The week ahead in climate policy This week’s most important ongoing... 4/22/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article These 150-foot-high sails could help solve shipping's climate problem To cut costs and carbon emissions, cargo... 4/22/2024 Washington Post - Climate and Environment Info Details
View Article Three dead, tens of thousands evacuated as storms strike south China Three people are dead and 11 others... 4/22/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article 100% wind and solar is coming! 100% electrification from renewables... 4/21/2024 Just Have A Think Info Details
View Article 2024 SkS Weekly Climate Change & Global Warming News Roundup #16 Our story of the week hinges on these... 4/21/2024 Skeptical Science Info Details
View Article Climate Doom Is Out. 'Apocalyptic Optimism' Is In. Focusing on disaster hasn’t changed the... 4/21/2024 New York Times - Climate Section Info Details
View Article Cutting carbon by 'electrifying everything' Sponsored: Electrifying infrastructure... 4/21/2024 Greenbiz Info Details
View Article Featured video: Moooving the needle on methane d="M12.132,... 4/21/2024 MIT - Greenhouse Gases Info Details
View Article How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth... Denise Moreno-Ramirez grew up in the... 4/21/2024 Info Details
View Article Malians struggle to cope after deadly heat wave In Mali's capital Bamako, Aboubacar... 4/21/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details
View Article Planet sees 10 straight months of record-breaking heat Californians have had weekend after... 4/21/2024 PHYS.ORG - Earth Info Details

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New York Times - Climate Section

'Discomfort May Increase’: Asia’s Heat Wave Scorches Hundreds of Millions

April is typically hot in South and Southeast Asia, but temperatures this month have been unusually high. Saif Hasnat reported from Dhaka, Bangladesh, and Mike Ives from Seoul. Hundreds of millions of people in South and Southeast Asia were suffering on Monday from a punishing heat wave that has...

Author:Saif Hasnat and Mike Ives
Date Added:April 22, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

At a national park in Virginia on Monday, the president will point to investments in clean energy and appear with future members of his American Climate Corps. Reporting from Washington President Biden will travel to a national park in Virginia on Monday, Earth Day, to spotlight his clean energy...

Author:Zolan Kanno-Youngs and Brad Plumer
Date Added:April 22, 2024

Washington Post - Climate and Environment

In sunny California, solar panels are everywhere. They sit in dry, desert landscapes in the Central Valley and are scattered over rooftops in Los Angeles’s urban center. By last count, the state had nearly 47 gigawatts of solar power installed - enough to power 13.9 million homes and provide...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

Washington Post - Climate and Environment

Heavy rains continued to batter southern China on Monday, forcing tens of thousands of people from their homes as rescuers raced to evacuate those trapped by flooding and locate at least 11 missing residents. The historic levels of rain across Guangdong province have come earlier than the...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Europe suffered record number of 'extreme heat stress' days in 2023: Monitors

Europe endured a record number of "extreme heat stress" days in 2023, two leading climate monitors said Monday, underscoring the threat of increasingly deadly summers across the continent. In a year of contrasting extremes, Europe witnessed scorching heat waves but also catastrophic flooding,...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Biologists on a trail in the Ecuadoran Amazon hold their breath as they distribute a foul-smelling delicacy to lure butterflies, critical pollinators increasingly threatened by climate change. A team has hung 32 traps made of green nets, each baited with rotting fish and fermented bananas. They...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

In theory, getting deliveries can be more efficient than driving to the store. But you may still want to think before you add to cart. Credit...Naomi Anderson-Subryan Dionne Searcey is part of a rotating cast of Climate reporters and special guest writers who will answer your burning climate...

Author:Dionne Searcey
Date Added:April 22, 2024

Washington Post - Climate and Environment

Nine practices from Native American culture that could help the environment

Since the first Earth Day in 1970, the world has experienced profound ecological changes. Wildlife populations have decreased by 69 percent, the result of habitat loss caused by rapid industrialization and changing temperatures. 2023 was the hottest year on record. Certain ancient practices...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Technology

Tesla cuts the price of its 'Full Self Driving' system by a third to $8,000

Tesla knocked roughly a third off the price of its "Full Self Driving" system - which can't drive itself and so drivers must remain alert and be ready to intervene - to $8,000 from $12,000, according to the company website. Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk promised in 2019 that there would be...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

This week’s most important ongoing climate policy stories. Plastic pollution on a beach. Photo: Shutterstock/Take Photo

Author:Leah Garden
Date Added:April 22, 2024

Washington Post - Climate and Environment

To cut costs and carbon emissions, cargo ships are putting a new spin on an ancient technology: the sail. These aren’t the sailboats of yore. Modern sails look more like airplane wings, smokestacks or balloons, and they use artificial intelligence to catch the wind with little help from mariners...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Three people are dead and 11 others missing following storms that battered southern China, state media said Monday, with tens of thousands evacuated away from the torrential downpours. Heavy rain has descended upon the vast southern province of Guangdong in recent days, swelling rivers and...

Date Added:April 22, 2024

Just Have A Think

100% electrification from renewables like wind, solar, geothermal and hydro power, backed up with interconnections and energy storage is now just around the corner, and already the cheapest option available. But there are still bumps in the road. Can we overcome them in time?Help support this...

Author:Just Have a Think
Date Added:April 22, 2024

Skeptical Science

Our story of the week hinges on these words from the abstract of a fresh academic publication: Here we use recent empirical findings from more than 1,600 regions worldwide over the past 40 years to project sub-national damages from temperature and precipitation, including daily...

Date Added:April 21, 2024

New York Times - Climate Section

Focusing on disaster hasn’t changed the planet’s trajectory. Will a more upbeat approach show a way forward? Credit...Photo Illustration by Doug Chayka The philanthropist Kathryn Murdoch has prioritized donations to environmental causes for more than a decade. She has, she said, a deep...

Author:Alexis Soloski
Date Added:April 21, 2024

Sponsored: Electrifying infrastructure is an investment in the future. From buildings to vehicles, electrification can be done with technology we have right now. Siemens collaborates with Ford on customized electric vehicle charger for All-Electric F-150 Lightning Retail customers. Image...

Author:Matt Helgeson
Date Added:April 22, 2024

MIT - Greenhouse Gases

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Date Added:April 21, 2024

How an Arizona Medical Anthropologist Uses Oral Histories to Add Depth to Environmental Science

Denise Moreno-Ramirez grew up in the border town of Nogales, Arizona, living in the U.S. with her family during the week and traveling to Mexico on weekends with her grandmother. Near her small border community was Camp Little, a U.S. Army camp abandoned in 1933 that had been, by standards of...

Author:Moriah McDonald
Date Added:April 22, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

In Mali's capital Bamako, Aboubacar Pamateck runs a scarf under a trickle of water and wraps it around his head to cope with the West African nation's soaring heat. Africa's Sahel region experienced a deadly heat wave in early April, exceptional both in terms of duration and intensity. "I drink...

Date Added:April 21, 2024

PHYS.ORG - Earth

Californians have had weekend after weekend of cool, stormy weather and the Sierra Nevada has been blessed with a healthy snowpack. But the reality is that even the last few months have been more than 2 degrees hotter than average. The planet is experiencing a horrifying streak of...

Date Added:April 22, 2024