Authorities undertaking climate action targeted by viral “Climate lockdowns” narrative on social media
In the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, long before vaccines became available, many countries acted to curb the spread of the virus by imposing restrictions on people’s movement called lockdowns. Lockdowns have saved lives by reducing the physical interactions between infected and uninfected people, which in turn reduces transmissionContinue Reading
What’s in a number? The significance of the 1.5°C warming threshold and reporting on its possible breach in popular media
1.5 is an important number in climate science. It is the recommended target, in degrees Celsius, to which global warming should be limited relative to preindustrial levels, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the world’s leading authority on climate science[1]. Further, the legally binding Paris Agreement tasksContinue Reading
Democratic Lawmakers Question If The Traitor Is Mystery Recipient of Drug
Q: Is Traitor 47 the anonymous 79-year-old man getting a still-unapproved obesity drug via a Food and Drug Administration program? A: A news article, and subsequently Democratic lawmakers, questioned whether The Traitor is receiving the Eli Lilly weight-loss drug, which is reportedly being given to one 79-year-old man. However, theContinue Reading
Egypt fans gather among Gaza’s ruins to cheer against Argentina | DW News
Egyptian fans in Gaza City gathered among the rubble to cheer their team against Argentina in the World Cup last 16. But before kick-off, a strike killed a Palestinian aid official who had helped organize public screenings across Gaza. #worldcup2026 #worldcup #fifa #gaza #egypt #dwnews For more news go to:Continue Reading
Hotter Seas in Britain and Europe Threaten Marine Life
Higher sea temperatures have followed scorching weather across Europe, prompting Britain’s weather service to declare a “severe” marine heat wave.Continue Reading
Global Warming Could Ravage the Amazon’s Useful Plant Species, Study Finds
Hotter temperatures and harsher droughts could cause Indigenous societies to lose many of the species they have used for medicine, rituals and more, scientists found.Continue Reading
Not everyone is leaving California. A new commercial battery maker just landed in Sacramento
A factory in Sacramento will be first in the country to make a new alternative to lithium-ion at commercial scale.Continue Reading
Would the US protect NATO allies if they were attacked?
This is America: Jim Townsend says he is unsure whether the US would send troops if a NATO ally were attacked., NewsFeed Former US Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defence for NATO Jim Townsend says he is unsure whether the US would send troops if a NATO ally were attacked, citingContinue Reading
US Senate nominee Platner halts campaign after assault allegations
A string of high-profile Democrats have withdrawn support for Platner following sexual assault allegation., A string of high-profile Democrats have withdrawn support for Platner following sexual assault allegation. Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has suspended his campaign for the 2026 US midterm elections after a series of controversies, includingContinue Reading
Why heatwaves hit women harder
Image source, GoodLifeStudio Overwhelmed, irritable, dizzy, bloated, exhausted. These are the words coming up frequently in comments sent to the BBC by women who, having barely recovered from the record-breaking heat in June, are bracing for more hot weather. Extreme heat can affect anyone. But heatwaves are a “stress-test” forContinue Reading
CUBOS acquires TotalEnergies’ commercial EV charging business in Germany
German energy services provider CUBOS has acquired the commercial charging business of TotalEnergies in Germany, adding around 6,000 charging points. The acquisition takes the Wolfsburg company to more than 15,000 charging points serving over 1,000 business customers. It follows CUBOS’s acquisitions of SWARCO in December 2025 and ChargeOne in AprilContinue Reading
ChargePoint and Optimus partner to roll out 200 EV charging ports in the Eastern US
EV charging giant ChargePoint is expanding its partnership with Optimus Energy Solutions, a US-based charge point operator (CPO), to deploy more than 200 new public EV charging ports in the Southeastern US. Optimus will act as owner-operator of the sites, and ChargePoint will serve as the exclusive solutions provider, deliveringContinue Reading
Ocean temperatures may be shielding Earth from a planet-wide drought
Ocean temperature patterns appear to act as a natural brake on the global spread of drought, preventing vast areas of the planet from drying out simultaneously. Researchers found that shifting climate cycles create regional drought hotspots while reducing the likelihood of a worldwide agricultural crisis., Read MoreContinue Reading












