Climate, energy news roundup: What’s making news with the environment
The World Meteorological Organization warns that record-hot global temperatures in recent years are just the start of the kind of heat we’re headed toward.
The World Meteorological Organization warns that record-hot global temperatures in recent years are just the start of the kind of heat we’re headed toward.
New Dominion Bookshop in Charlottesville will host a book talk and signing with author and University of Virginia alum Bart Elmore on Friday, May 26, at 7 p.m.
House Republicans are confident that pushing the production and use of fossil fuels will be a winning political strategy in 2024.
A climate change film titled “Princess Mononoke” will be shown Tuesday at James Madison University’s Memorial Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Ann DuHamel will present a lyceum at Bridgewater College on Monday, April 17, at 7 p.m. in the concert hall of the Carter Center for Worship and Music.
The odds are against us. That is the bottom line in the latest IPCC report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) on global warming, the most comprehensive scientific report to date.
Scientists have long cautioned that global warming would lead to wetter and drier extremes—increasingly severe rainfall and more intense droughts around the world.
A Charlottesville-based nonprofit is bringing together comedians and climate experts to help save the planet.
This January was the warmest on record in seven states, including the entirety of New England.
As the world warms, many of our customs begin to feel the encroaching threat of climate change.
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