… climate change. The defendants argue that the claims are preempted by federal environmental laws and by the controversial and mostly moribund …
Baltic Sea ‘struggling with recovery’ and it’s not just because of climate change
While the Baltic Sea’s eutrophication is caused by nutrient pollution, climate change is undoubtedly making things worse. Surface temperatures in the …
US Supreme Court to hear bid to block climate change suits | National – ttownmedia.com
“State law cannot impose the costs of global climate change on a subset of the world’s energy producers chosen by a single municipality.” Exxon Mobil …
Supreme Court to consider whether states can sue over greenhouse gas emissions
The Supreme Court agreed Monday to take a case examining whether states and cities can sue fossil fuel companies over harms caused by climate change, …
New Environmental Intelligence Assessment Points to “Catastrophic” Security Risks
Pressures on these ecosystems stem from global climate change, but also local pollution and land-use changes associated with the expansion of …
Which protects against climate change better, experience or income? – World Bank Blogs
In theory these dose response functions can then be used to estimate damages from future climate change. However, it is clear these dose response …
Supreme Court takes up climate case testing local lawsuits against oil companies
Many of the lawsuits cite state consumer protection and fraud laws, along with evidence that the companies knew about the risks of climate change …
A 20-year bibliometric analysis of global Chikungunya research evolution and pandemic …
Driven by climate change and urbanization, chikungunya virus (CHIKV) has evolved from being a localized pathogen to being a global pandemic threat …
Climate change is creating more dangerous avalanches | The Week
Climate change is creating more dangerous avalanches … Snow covers a skiing hill near Lake Tahoe in Truckee, California. … While 2026 is less than …
U.S. weather and climate disasters could top $1 trillion by 2030 | University of Chicago News
Analyzing NOAA’s billion-dollar weather disaster database, a UChicago-led study projects sharply rising costs driven by climate change and …