Carbon Dioxide Levels Rose by a Record Amount Last Year
9:21amCarbon dioxide is accumulating in the atmosphere faster than ever before, putting hopes of limiting warming in jeopardy.Read more on E360 →Whiplash: How Big Swings in Precipitation Fueled the L.A. Fires
Thu 6:32amClimate scientist Daniel Swain says that two very wet years followed by a very dry one helped to turn the Los Angeles wildfires into raging infernos. This phenomenon of “hydroclimate whiplash,” he says, is expected to occur in more and more places as the…Trees That Have Never Known Plentiful Rainfall Better Prepared for Drought
Wed 9:00amA new study finds that trees that have lived through many wet years struggle to cope with dry spells.Read more on E360 →How African Communities Are Taking Lead on Protecting Wildlife
Tue 7:15amA new analysis shows that African wildlife increasingly depend on lands managed by villagers and herders. In many areas, locally-run conservancies now more effectively protect wildlife than national parks do, with communities reaping tourism revenue and other…U.S. Wind and Solar Overtake Coal Power
Mon 8:45amIn a first, the U.S. saw wind and solar supply more power than coal last year, according to a new analysis. But even as renewables made gains, U.S. emissions stayed flat owing to rising demand for energy.Read more on E360 →Did Climate Change Help Fuel the Los Angeles Wildfires?
Jan 10, 2025, 9:14 amWildfires in Southern California have burned tens of thousands of acres, destroyed thousands of buildings, and killed at least 10 people. Experts say global warming may have set the stage for the catastrophic blazes.Read more on E360 →Despite Biotech Efforts to Revive Species, Extinction Is Still Forever
Jan 9, 2025, 8:30 amIn the last decade, laboratory initiatives to recreate long-extinct species have stirred controversy. Now, scientists increasingly agree "de-extinction" is not possible, but breeding living animals with genes similar to those lost species can be a useful…Renewables Supplied Two-Thirds of Germany's Power Last Year
Jan 8, 2025, 9:18 amGermany, the largest economy in Europe, got nearly two-thirds of its power from renewables last year, an analysis shows.Read more on E360 →Severe Cold Spells May Persist Because of Warming, Not in Spite of It
Jan 7, 2025, 10:50 amHuge swaths of North America are facing subfreezing temperatures this week as cold Arctic air pushes southward. Paradoxically, such cold spells may persist or even become more common as the planet warms, scientists say.Read more on E360 →U.S. Support and New Investments Buoy Hopes for Marine Energy
Jan 6, 2025, 9:43 amProducing energy from waves and tides has a stop-and-start history. But with a new U.S. testing site opening in 2026, recent federal investment, and accelerating efforts to reach net zero emissions, developers aiming to harness the vast power of the sea are…The Growing Human Footprint on Earth, as Seen from Space
Jan 2, 2025, 3:56 amLast year saw warming reach startling new highs, with record heat fueling extreme weather around the world. As farms and cities grow, pollution is spreading and overheating the planet. The evidence of our impact is so profound that it can be seen from…A Year of Climate Extremes, In Photos
Dec 31, 2024, 3:41 amFrom floods in Brazil to Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, extreme weather exacted a devastating toll in 2024.Read more on E360 →The Year in Energy in Four Charts
Dec 30, 2024, 3:39 amThe global energy sector defied expectations this year, in ways both good and bad for the climate. Four charts highlight key trends in the transition to clean energy.Read more on E360 →Return of Trees to Eastern U.S. Is Fueling a Surge in Wildfires
Dec 27, 2024, 5:10 amTrees and shrubs have proliferated in unmanaged forests in the eastern U.S. This growth, which marks a return of trees to the region after centuries of deforestation, is fueling a new surge in wildfires, a study finds.Read more on E360 →Loss of Antarctic Sea Ice Is Giving Rise to More Frequent Storms
Dec 26, 2024, 4:41 amThe decline of sea ice around Antarctica is fueling more frequent storms in the Southern Ocean, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →Scientists Engineer Crops to Consume More Carbon Dioxide
Dec 23, 2024, 8:01 amScientists have engineered sugarcane and sorghum to take advantage of rising levels of carbon dioxide, allowing these crops to grow bigger.Read more on E360 →Ten Remarkable Plants and Fungi Named by Science This Year
Dec 20, 2024, 1:16 pmIn 2024, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, recorded 172 new species of plants and fungi across the globe, from England to Cameroon.Read more on E360 →In a Major Reversal, the World Bank Is Backing Mega Dams
Dec 19, 2024, 6:25 amDespite continued opposition, the World Bank has approved the first of five big dam projects expected to get its support in the coming months. Climate change has upped the need for renewable energy, but the environmental and social costs of building such…Carnivorous Squirrels Discovered in California
Dec 18, 2024, 10:43 amScientists have discovered that in addition to seeds and nuts, some California ground squirrels also eat voles.Read more on E360 →Expelling Indigenous Batwa from Their Lands Did Not Help Endangered Gorillas, Study Finds
11:53amFor decades, Congolese officials have barred the Batwa from their ancestral lands in the name of preserving the critically endangered eastern lowland gorilla. But a new study suggests the Batwa were never a threat to the creatures.Read more on E360 →Malaria Cases Rising Amid Worsening Floods
Mon 6:00amMalaria killed almost 600,000 people in 2023, as cases rose for the fifth consecutive year, according to a new report from the World Health Organization. Read more on E360 →Extreme Heat May Cause People to Age Faster
Dec 13, 2024, 11:10 amNew research suggests that extreme heat may cause people to age faster at a molecular level.Read more on E360 →As Wolf Populations Rebound, an Angry Backlash Intensifies
Dec 12, 2024, 8:10 amThe reintroduction of endangered wolves to Yellowstone National Park 30 years ago was a major conservation victory. But as wolves have spread across the West, anger and resentment at the apex predator has escalated, with hunters in some states increasingly…Major Banks Linked to Loss of Paraguayan Forest the Size of New York City
Dec 11, 2024, 1:22 pmTen major banks are financing Paraguayan beef producers implicated in the destruction of forest spanning an area the size of New York City, a new report finds.Read more on E360 →Can Support for Clean Energy Withstand Changing Political Winds?
Dec 10, 2024, 8:48 amWith billions in investment flowing to GOP districts, Donald Trump’s plans to repeal clean energy tax credits face Republican resistance. In an e360 interview, political scientist Leah Stokes, who helped craft U.S. climate law, talks about the new politics…In Mexico, Most Victims of Deadly Heat Are Young
Dec 6, 2024, 2:00 pmWhile extreme heat poses a greater threat to the physical health of the elderly than to the young, in Mexico the large majority of heat-related deaths are actually among people under 35, a new study finds.Read more on E360 →Fed Seaweed, Grazing Cattle Produced 40 Percent Less Methane
Dec 5, 2024, 9:50 amGrazing cattle given a seaweed supplement produced close to 40 percent less methane than those fed grass alone, a new study found.Read more on E360 →In Hunt for EV Metal, Miners Close in on Uncontacted People in Indonesia
Dec 4, 2024, 10:17 amIn their pursuit of nickel, a key metal in EV batteries, miners are destroying the forest home of the Hongana Manyawa people on the Indonesian island of Halmahera, allegedly threatening uncontacted groups.Read more on E360 →Will UN Carbon Market Work? Indonesia Will Provide First Test
Dec 3, 2024, 7:58 amA U.N. carbon market is expected to open as soon as next year, with carbon-rich Indonesia planning to generate billions of dollars in credits from its vast rainforests. But critics say the trading system is susceptible to fraud and errors that will undermine…Oil States Play Spoiler in Failed Plastics Treaty Negotiations
Dec 2, 2024, 10:45 amCountries have failed to reach an agreement to stem plastic pollution after a small number of oil-rich nations resisted efforts to limit production. Read more on E360 →
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