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May 7, 2024
Canary Islanders Protest Tourism
On April 20th, more than 57,000 local citizens and 20 local organizations joined an island-wide protest in the Canary
May 1, 2024
Water Shortage In Mexico City
Did you know that Mexico City – one of the largest cities in the world – is experiencing a historic water crisis? Many
Apr 23, 2024
Historic Floods In The Middle East
On April 16, the glitzy city of Dubai was drenched by a historic downpour.Lightning strikes flashed around the peak of
Apr 15, 2024
Caught Smuggling Greenhouse Gases!
Did you know that a California man was recently arrested and charged for allegedly smuggling greenhouse gases from
Apr 9, 2024
Paris Prepares For A Green Olympics
The Olympics are back this summer... As 10,500 athletes vie for gold, host city Paris is looking to make the
Mar 31, 2024
Cherry Blossoms Bloom Early!
Cherry blossom season is here—but has it come too early? During the National Cherry Blossom Festival, over a million
Mar 22, 2024
U.S Has A New Climate Envoy
Earlier this month, John Kerry gave his parting speech as he stepped down from his role as the U.S. Special
Mar 11, 2024
A Climate Scientist Fights... And Wins
After a decade-long legal battle, Dr. Michael Mann, a famous climate scientist, has finally won his defamation
Feb 19, 2024
Why Cold Weather Affects Electric Vehicles
As temperatures chilled in January, so did electric vehicles from Chicago to northern Texas, where lows of up to -9 °F
Feb 3, 2024
Climate Debate In Texas Schools
A controversy has been brewing in Texas over how climate change is taught in textbooks. In November of last year,
Feb 1, 2024
A Success Story In Portugal
Portugal had a very exciting week in November 2023. The country set not one, but three climate records. Due to
Jan 25, 2024
2023: A Year In Review
2023 has been a whirlwind of year. From natural disasters to scientific discoveries to landmark policies, we have
Dec 5, 2023
What Is Loss And Damage?
The annual United Nations climate conference, informally known as COP28, concluded on Dec 13 this year. The ten-
Nov 21, 2023
Climate Impacts French Cheese
Home to Paris and the Eiffel Tower, France is also known for its cheeses. In global cheese markets, French fromage (
Nov 13, 2023
Acapulco's Road To Recovery
It was a calm morning on October 25th as a breeze blew through the beautiful city of Acapulco, Mexico. Otis, a
Nov 7, 2023
The Problem With Groundwater In Arizona
Arizona is known for many things like being home to the Grand Canyon, and since 1968, the famous London Bridge!
Oct 6, 2023
Auto Workers Strike In Michigan
Since September 15, workers from automobile manufacturers in Michigan have been on strike. What began as a small
Oct 2, 2023
Why Is California Suing Oil Companies?
The state of California is suing five of the world’s biggest oil companies. On September 15, Governor Gavin Newsom and
Sep 14, 2023
Storms And Floods In September
In a summer that broke heat records, the world also saw its share of unusual hurricanes and intense storms.
Sep 11, 2023
A Summer Of Heatwaves And Wildfires
Smoke fills the New York air, fueled by fires thousands of miles away in Canada. Europe struggles through another
May 1, 2023
Willow Project Steams Ahead
At the northernmost tip of Alaska lies the US’ single most vast expanse of untouched wilderness. However, in mid-March
Apr 30, 2023
The Train Disaster In Ohio
Did you hear about the train derailment in Ohio? It has been a few months since the accident, and many people may have
Apr 20, 2023
A Big Win For A Small Island Nation
Everyone can agree that governments are morally obligated to protect their citizens. But what if countries were also
Apr 1, 2023
Netherlands To Cut Flights
Who would’ve thought that the Netherlands is the birthplace of donuts and wi-fi? It’s true, I assure you. In