Climate, energy news roundup: Stories of interest on the environmental front
A new study by legendary climate scientist James Hansen and his colleagues has found that global warming is accelerating faster than anticipated.
A new study by legendary climate scientist James Hansen and his colleagues has found that global warming is accelerating faster than anticipated.
Food scarcity in developing countries is heightened by a worrying trend – limited funding options for small-scale farming operations on the front lines of climate change.
Public health experts have worried about climate change for decades, but accelerated warming globally has now led to a reexamination of just how bad our greenhouse gas sins might be affecting our own health and well-being.
Gov. Glenn Youngkin issued a State of Emergency declaration for the Commonwealth last week after two wildfires breached containment lines.
Recent research indicates that accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century.
As climate change worsens, dogs with short snouts may suffer, and the reason comes down to science.
A UN climate report card on progress since the 2015 Paris Agreement says countries are trying, but urgently need to improve their efforts.
Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville have launched Resilient Together, a project that seeks to build community resilience to climate change.
If we open our hearts, the seeds of transformative action will flourish. We can take a Giant Leap from the interconnected crisis we face now into a future with a stable climate, clean air, clean water, and food security for all.
Albemarle County has announced grants to support projects that support the region’s Climate Action Plan. The program was designed to support creative local projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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