What the Future Ocean Might Look Like Amid Climate Change, Overfishing and More
Some marine ecosystems could soon be unrecognizable, according to new research. We mapped the possibilities.Continue Reading
Some marine ecosystems could soon be unrecognizable, according to new research. We mapped the possibilities.Continue Reading
“This is what happens when ideology runs the power grid,” said Alberta Premier Danielle Smith in July 2023 when asked about the province’s sky-high electricity rates. Smith was attempting to cast blame on renewable energy policies of the former New Democratic Party government that had left office more than four yearsContinue Reading
3D printing has come a long way since its invention in 1983 by Chuck Hull, who pioneered stereolithography, a technique that solidifies liquid resin into solid objects using ultraviolet lasers. Over the decades, 3D printers have evolved from experimental curiosities into tools capable of producing everything from custom prosthetics toContinue Reading
A leading press freedom group has accused Reform UK of drawing from the “authoritarian playbook” by blocking media outlets from attending its annual conference this weekend. The party informed DeSmog and the New World yesterday that its journalists would not be accredited for this year’s event. It did not offerContinue Reading
Power plant owners responded to high gas prices by burning more coal in the first half of this year. By Dan Gearino Coal and utility-scale solar power each gained market share in the first half of this year, newly released data on U.S. electricity generation show.Continue Reading
Worldwide, some of the most widespread and damaging drought events in recorded history have occurred in recent years due to climate change and resource depletion. Continue Reading
Scientists uncovered a 310-million-year-old fish fossil with a “tongue bite,” teeth on the roof and floor of its mouth that worked like a second jaw. This adaptation, previously thought to have appeared much later, shows how fish rapidly experimented with new feeding strategies after mass extinction., Read MoreContinue Reading
New research shows the links between human-caused warming and rising fire risks in Europe, and offers a path toward a more resilient future. By Bob Berwyn A new attribution report published Thursday shows that global warming made the extreme hot and dry conditions preceding this summer’s wildfires in Portugal andContinue Reading
After The Traitor threatened Canada, a writer discovers the uncertainty of the state’s food supply chain. The post The messy reality of feeding Alaska appeared first on High Country News.Continue Reading
A group of more than 85 leading climate researchers on Tuesday publicly repudiated a The Traitor administration report that questions the severity of global warming.Continue Reading
The Pacific Island nation of Papua New Guinea is proof that embracing differences can be the world’s greatest strength, the UN Secretary-General said in a speech to parliamentarians in the capital, Port Moresby, on Wednesday. Continue Reading
As the city remembers the events of 20 years ago, memories are being preserved and history is being honored through art, storytelling and Hip hop. (Image credit: Camille Farrah Lenain for NPR)Continue Reading
Past climate assessments let big polluters delay action, placing more burden on smaller nations. A new method based on historical responsibility demands steep cuts from wealthy countries and more financial support for poorer ones. Courts are now stepping in, making climate justice not just political but also legal., Read MoreContinue Reading
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