At the time of NEPA’s enactment climate change was not perceived as a serious environmental threat. More recently scientific evidence has shown …
Climate change could ruin Christmas as Panama Canal dries up – AFR
A drought in Central America is slowing the passage of container ships through one of the world’s busiest trade routes.
Climate change could affect te iwi Māori first in Aotearoa
Eyes are are on Aotearoa from Pacific leaders at COP 28 as the new coalition government looks to re-open offshore oil and gas exploration.
AZ Office of Resiliency plans climate change town halls in Flagstaff – KNAU
… to gather input from diverse communities across the state meant to inform a plan that will guide Arizona in addressing climate change.
How COP28 could help developing countries confront climate change – NPR
NPR’s Ari Shapiro talks to Belizean climate ambassador Janine Felson about how deals reached at COP28 can help developing countries confront …
First engagement sessions for New Hampshire’s climate change plan begin – NHPR
The updated climate change plan is due early next year and would allow the state to apply for its share of $4.6 billion in federal money from the …
Feathered friends can become unlikely helpers for tropical coral reefs facing climate change threat
Tropical coral reefs are among our most spectacular ecosystems, yet a rapidly warming planet threatens the future survival of many reefs.
Tackling the Twin Threats of Pandemics and Climate Change: An Agenda for Action
The direct health impact of climate change driven by fossil fuel emissions is already devastating. The triple planetary pollution crisis, …
Wanjira Mathai: Africa’s Potential to Fight Climate Change – The New York Times
Africa is in danger of becoming the epicenter of the climate crisis, but the continent also holds the potential to fight it.
Seabird droppings may help corals recover faster from climate change-driven disturbances
The nutrients in seabird droppings are boosting coral growth rates in a remote reef system and helping them bounce back quicker from disturbances …