
Notebook: The latest in what’s making news in climate, energy, the environment
The ocean has been breaking temperature records every day for more than a year by wide margins.
The ocean has been breaking temperature records every day for more than a year by wide margins.
The act of pre-bunking has grown in popularity, especially since the 2020 election. It is a way to combat misinformation by warning people about it before they encounter it online or in real life
Virginia Attorney General Jason Miyares today announced a victory against the Biden Administration’s climate change mandate for businesses.
This year was the hottest February on record. Global ocean temperatures in February were also at an all-time high for any time of year.
For years former President Trump has repeatedly made false claims that climate change is a hoax.
Climate change causes rising temperatures, fluctuating rain patterns and other extreme weather phenomena. However, the effects of climate change are not equally distributed across the country.
In rural areas, broadband access is limited by existing infrastructure and a lack of financial motivation for Internet service providers (ISPs) to offer services to a smaller number of subscribers.
Leaders of the House SEEC praise the SEC’s final rule requiring publicly traded companies to make climate-related disclosures to Americans.
New research finds that the oceans are hotter than they’ve ever been in modern times—having smashed previous heat records for at least seven years in a row.
In February, three major investment companies stepped back from efforts to limit climate-damaging emissions.