Warmer waters fuel more energetic and often deadly storms. The FL real estate market is in decline as hurricane season approaches.
Researchers look at how N.W.T.’s Giant Mine closure plan can consider climate change
Yellowknife residents had a chance this week to learn more about a research project that’s looking at how a changing climate could affect the …
Tasmanian farmers are grappling with the driest conditions in 120 years – ABC News
Longer dry spells and higher intensity rainfall when it does rain — farmers are adapting to changing climate patterns.
Local Efforts Are Key to Tackling Extreme Heat Health Risks | TIME
Extreme heat weather warnings aren’t enough. Local public health initiatives can go a long way to help keep people safe.
Despite Trump-Musk Feud, CO2 Milestone Is the ‘Important News of the Day’
Atmospheric CO2 levels hit a grim milestone, surpassing 430 ppm in 2025. Human activities are driving climate change to unprecedented levels.
Urgent action needed to protect corals fleeing warming seas | University of Hawaii News
***SUGGESTED VO SCRIPT BELOW***. Coral reefs are creeping away from the tropics in response to warming oceans, but the pace is too slow to beat …
World Environment Day: Climate change causes 30 days of extreme heat – YouTube
On World Environment Day, a new report reveals that human-driven climate change led to an additional 30 days of extreme heat for over four billion …
In defence of science: let’s tell the truth on climate and health | Context by TRF
We must accelerate decisive action on climate change that protects health because the climate crisis is a health crisis.
One thing we can count on to keep ruining our summers – Vox
Umair Irfan is a correspondent at Vox writing about climate change, energy policy, and science. He is also a regular contributor to the radio program …
Climate change of highest priority for CARICOM – CARICOM Secretariat Official – ReliefWeb
News and Press Release in English on World about Climate Change and Environment; published on 6 Jun 2025 by CARICOM.