Climate and Energy News Roundup: March 2024
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.
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.
A Newsmax host thinks the Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce relationship that has been very public in recent weeks is a “publicity stunt” engineered by the Biden White House.
Lots more names added to the lists of people serving in Virginia government were announced on Friday by the office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin.
Recent research indicates that accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century.
The individuals behind “Stop Big Solar in Staunton” are not against solar energy or solar panels on local schools and homes.
A UN climate report card on progress since the 2015 Paris Agreement says countries are trying, but urgently need to improve their efforts.

The Richmond International Film Festival brings a six-day event featuring 196 film premieres plus 35 local, national and international bands at various venues.
“Proposals,” a solo exhibition by Mary Mattingly, kicks off Washington & Lee University’s Staniar Gallery fall season.
Climate scientists say that recent events indicate Earth’s climate has entered uncharted territory.
This July 4th was the hottest day on record since climate scientists began using our present modeling system to estimate global daily average temperatures starting in 1979.