Doom isn’t inevitable: My top 10 climate lessons from 2022 – Los Angeles Times
This is the Dec. 29, 2022, edition of Boiling Point, a weekly newsletter about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. Another year gone by. Another 365…
Climate Change is Driving Millions to the Precipice of a ‘Raging Food Catastrophe’ – InsideClimate News
Photography by Larry C. Price This story was produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center. TORICHA, Kenya—If there’s a ring around the sun, it will rain. If the gude bird sings in descending notes, the skies will open. If vultures…
Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii erupts!
Hawaii’s Mauna Loa volcano is erupting for the 1st time in 38 years. Lava appeared to be confined to the caldera, but now it’s reported flowing downslope.
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Copenhagen addresses global warming with climate-resilient architecture – Dezeen
Promotion: with Copenhagen due to host the UIA World Congress of Architects, the city aims to set an example for how architecture can help to reduce the impact of climate change. Voted the world’s most sustainable city by TimeOut in…
U.S. and China Restart Climate Talks – The New York Times
BALI, Indonesia — President Biden and President Xi Jinping of China agreed on Monday to restart talks between their countries as part of international climate negotiations, a breakthrough in the effort to avert catastrophic global warming. Talks between China and…
Egypt wins Fossil of the Day award for no protesters allowed but a warm welcome to a record number of fossil fuel lobbyists
No surprise that Egypt wins a Fossil award, the second award at this COP. Suppression of human rights and prevention of Egyption civil society in participating has been highlighted in the lead up to this conference. Read the Human Rights…
Park Finds Fungus so Rare in UK that Cage is Erected to Protect It from Collectors Who Prize It for Health
A historic English garden recently became home to a fungus so rare in the UK that a gardener erected a cage to protect it from knowledgeable foragers who claim it can help fight dementia and cancer. Spotted by a volunteer at The Lost Gardens of Heligan in Cornwall, they identified the big shaggy ball as […]
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‘Cautionary Tale’: First-Time EV Owner Spent 15 Hours Driving 178 Miles
After Colorado resident Alan O’Hashi purchased his all-electric Nissan Leaf — and became a first-time electric vehicle (EV) owner — he thought he was ready to embark on the first leg of a 2,600-mile road trip across Wyoming. But the…
World’s First Bed-and-Breakfast Powered By Electric Cars Offers FREE Luxury Nights in English Countryside
The world’s first car-powered bed-and-breakfast has opened to the public—with all power supplied by electric vehicles for a true off-grid experience. Situated outside of London in Essex, England, the secluded accommodation offers a quiet escape for two to the countryside—and the luxury stay is free for whichever winners are picked at random. Guests will enjoy […]
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The humble Farmer: Global warming’s impacts hitting home ever faster for former snowbird – Press Herald
You heard of the storm that flooded the west coast of Florida and washed away countless houses. The flat little island where Marsha and I once owned a trailer was flooded. Friends report that the water was a foot high…
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