Climate and Energy News Roundup: April 2024
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.
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.
Leaders of the House SEEC are celebrating President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address, which mentioned investments in clean energy.
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.
Guardrails along America’s highways are intended to stop vehicles from leaving the roadway and save lives, but vehicles are getting heavier.
Leading scientists warn that it’s “becoming inevitable” that countries will miss the ambitious target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius that they set eight years ago at the Paris Climate Agreement.
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality will host community meetings throughout the Commonwealth as part of a Climate Pollution Reduction Grant.
The PRC dominates end-to-end supply chains, including the mining and refining of critical mineral inputs for lithium-ion batteries.
Recent research indicates that accelerated ice melt in west Antarctica is inevitable for the rest of the century.
Fifty-two percent of Americans say protecting the environment should be prioritized above economic growth.
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