AI Model Can Predict When Lightning Will Spark Wildfires
Fri 6:48amResearchers have developed an AI model that can predict with 90 percent accuracy when and where lightning will ignite wildfires.Read more on E360 →Recycling Nuclear Waste: A Win-Win or a Dangerous Gamble?
Wed 1:03pmAs interest in nuclear power rises, startups are pursuing plans to recycle spent fuel and reuse its untapped energy to power reactors. Advocates tout new recycling methods as a breakthrough, but many experts warn it will extract plutonium that could be used…Toxic Algae Spurs Sea Lion Attacks in Southern California
Wed 6:15amA sea lion sickened by toxic algae attacked a teenage girl in Long Beach, California, on Sunday, the latest episode of erratic behavior from affected animals.Read more on E360 →Global Economy More Vulnerable to Warming Than Previously Thought
Tue 6:02amA new study finds warming could inflict far more damage to the global economy than previously assumed.Read more on E360 →In a Warming World, Why Is the Southern Ocean Getting Cooler?
Mon 7:09amClimate models predict that as the planet warms, so will the Southern Ocean. But for decades, the waters around Antarctica have grown mysteriously cooler. A new study shows why.Read more on E360 →Despite Ukraine War, Europe Imported Even More Russian Gas Last Year
Mar 28, 2025, 9:11 amThe EU is getting further from its goal of weaning off Russian fossil fuels by 2027. Imports of Russian gas rose by 18 percent last year, a new analysis finds.Read more on E360 →In War-Torn Sudan, a Gold Mining Boom Takes a Human Toll
Mar 26, 2025, 1:26 pmAs civil war rages in Sudan, a surge in gold production is helping finance and arm the warring factions. Most of the mining is done on a small scale by villagers who process the gold using mercury and cyanide, posing serious threats to their health and to the…Renewables Made Up More Than 90 Percent of New Power Installed Globally Last Year
Mar 26, 2025, 8:50 amRenewables accounted for 92 percent of new power capacity worldwide last year, a new report shows.Read more on E360 →With NOAA Cuts, a Proud Legacy and Vital Science Are at Risk
Mar 24, 2025, 12:17 pmFor more than 50 years, NOAA has pioneered climate research and been instrumental in advancing modern weather forecasting. Now labeled by Project 2025 as part of the “climate alarm industry” and facing DOGE-driven cuts, the future of this valuable public…Retreating Arctic Glaciers Have Exposed 1,500 Miles of Coastline
Mar 24, 2025, 9:46 amSince 2000, the melting of Arctic glaciers has exposed some 1,500 miles of coastline, a study finds.Read more on E360 →Peatland Algae to Soak Up More Carbon as Planet Warms
Mar 20, 2025, 3:22 pmNew research finds that microalgae in northern peat bogs will absorb more carbon dioxide as the planet warms, helping to take a bite out of emissions.Read more on E360 →Imperiled in the Wild, Many Plants May Survive Only in Gardens
Mar 19, 2025, 11:55 amAs the impacts of climate change and other threats mount, conservationists are racing to preserve endangered plant species in botanical garden “metacollections” in the hope of eventually returning them to the wild. But what happens when there is no…Carbon Dioxide Levels Highest in 800,000 Years
Mar 19, 2025, 9:00 amTemperatures and carbon dioxide levels hit new highs last year, according to a U.N. report detailing the dire state of the global climate.Read more on E360 →Grass-Fed Beef No Better for Climate Than Industrial Beef, Study Finds
Mar 18, 2025, 8:33 amNew research finds that, pound for pound, grazing cattle generate at least as much heat-trapping gas as those raised in feedlots.Read more on E360 →Peruvian Farmer Sues German Energy Giant Over Its Role in Climate Change
Mar 17, 2025, 9:15 amHearings began Monday in a landmark climate case in Hamm, Germany, where a Peruvian farmer is suing energy giant RWE over its role in warming.Read more on E360 →African Solar Installations Headed for Banner Year
Mar 14, 2025, 12:00 amAfrican solar installations are projected to grow by 42 percent this year, according to an industry group.Read more on E360 →Can Toxic Mining Waste Help Remove CO2 from the Atmosphere?
Mar 13, 2025, 12:00 amOn the coast of Newfoundland, waste from a shuttered asbestos mine has been a troubling source of contamination for decades. Now, a company plans to process the waste to draw CO2 from the air — one of several projects worldwide that aim to turn this…In This Storied Egyptian City, Rising Seas are Causing Buildings to Crumble
Mar 12, 2025, 12:00 amAs waters rise along the Egyptian coast, hundreds of buildings in the historic port city of Alexandria have collapsed.Read more on E360 →Saving U.S. Climate and Environmental Data Before It Goes Away
Mar 11, 2025, 12:00 amSome 2,000 records went missing from government data sets after the Trump administration took office in January. Canadian geographer Eric Nost talks about the work he and colleagues are doing to archive data related to climate and the environment while it is…Cuts to U.S. Climate Aid Will Leave Large Gap in Global Funding
Mar 10, 2025, 12:00 amThe U.S. provides nearly a tenth of all climate finance globally, a well of funding that is at risk of drying up as the Trump administration takes aim at overseas spending.Read more on E360 →Russia’s War Has Destroyed Forest Twice the Size of New York City
Mar 7, 2025, 12:00 amUkraine lost roughly 600 square miles of forest in the first two years of its war with Russia, an area of woodland twice the size of New York City.Read more on E360 →A Craze for Tiny Plants Is Driving a Poaching Crisis in South Africa
9:57amSouth Africa’s Succulent Karoo is the most biodiverse arid region on the planet, with thousands of plants found nowhere else. But to meet a demand fueled by social media, criminal networks have been poaching these colorful succulents by the millions and…Biotech Firm Unveils ‘Woolly Mice,’ a Step Toward Recreating Woolly Mammoths
Wed 12:00amA U.S. biotech firm working to bring back extinct animals said it had reached a milestone in its quest to recreate woolly mammoths. This week it unveiled “woolly mice” — mice that had been genetically engineered to sport woolly coats reminiscent of…Warming Brings Heavy Snowfall to Greenland, Replenishing Some Lost Ice
Mar 4, 2025, 12:00 amA single storm in 2022 dumped enough snow on Greenland to replace 8 percent of ice lost that year. With warming, the Arctic is seeing stronger atmospheric rivers, which could deliver enough snow to slow the loss of ice, according to a new study.Read more on…In a First, California Tribe May Freely Burn Its Ancestral Lands
Mar 3, 2025, 12:00 amIn California, a state increasingly beset by devastating wildfires, the Karuk Tribe will be able to freely set controlled burns, helping to clear the dense underbrush that fuels larger and more destructive fires.Read more on E360 →Bill McKibben on Climate Activism in the Age of Trump 2.0
Mar 3, 2025, 12:00 amActivist Bill McKibben says Americans upset by the Trump administration’s gutting of U.S. climate efforts need to move beyond despair. In an interview with e360, he talks about rethinking the role of protest, the global push on clean energy, and why he sees…How Climate Change Puts the Safety of Drinking Water at Risk
Feb 27, 2025, 12:00 amWildfires, floods, intense heat, droughts, and other extreme events fueled by climate change are threatening water systems in the U.S. and around the globe. Experts warn of the increasing threat of contamination and the need to improve infrastructure to keep…U.S. Solar and Batteries Headed for Record Year
Feb 26, 2025, 12:00 amSolar panels and batteries will account for more than 80 percent of new power capacity installed in the U.S. this year, officials say. Both technologies are set for record growth, helping to hasten the decline of coal power.Read more on E360 →Cheap Chinese Solar Panels Sparking a Renewable Boom in the Global South
Feb 25, 2025, 12:00 amFacing trade barriers in the U.S. and other wealthy nations, Chinese solar firms are exporting cheap panels to poorer countries, fueling a surge in solar installations in parts of the developing world.Read more on E360 →Uncertain Future for Clean Tech Boom Underway in Republican Strongholds
Feb 24, 2025, 12:00 amGovernment support for clean energy has spurred new projects across the U.S., with more than 80 percent of the spending flowing to Republican districts. But since President Trump took office, new project announcements have seen a precipitous drop.Read more on…
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