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NOAA Climate Scientists Cruise Washington and Baltimore for Hotspots—of Greenhouse Gases and Air Pollutants – InsideClimate News

On a clear and crisp morning, with the sun beating down, Xenron Ren and Phillip Stratton looked over plans for the day and fiddled with the gadgets installed in a black SUV parked outside the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s…

2022 in Climate Change: Almost a Disaster, But Hope Prevails – TIME

If you’re like me, there’s a kind of momentary terror that comes from remembering things that could have gone really, really badly. Your mind is wandering, and then all of a sudden you recall a time you almost turned your…

PBS Pushes Data-Free Claim Climate Change Is Harming Wine And Spirits

A story on PBS News Hour claims climate change is harming wine and spirits production. This is false. Data show that grape harvests, and the production of most of the main ingredients used to produce various types of hard liquors—corn,…

Fact check: Study misrepresented to wrongly claim global warming has slowed – msnNOW

Physics Nobel winner on urgency of climate change What to watch next Click to expand Replay Video ‘British filmmaker with unprecedented Trump access’ getting attention on the Hill journalist says The Jan. 6 committee announcing a surprise hearing for Tuesday…

There’s a nationwide Sriracha shortage, and climate change may be to blame – KTOO

The impact of the Sriracha shortage is starting to be felt. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images) Sorry, Sriracha fans, your favorite hot sauce is running out nationwide. The company that makes Sriracha, Huy Fong Foods, wrote in an email to…

Interior Dept. Demands Thousands To Release Mine Cancellation Docs

The U.S. Department of the Interior is stonewalling a request for public records made through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) with claims that the disclosure of documents related to a critical minerals project is irrelevant to agency decision-making. In…

How are we still subsidizing climate change? | TheHill – The Hill

Sorting trash and recyclables is a tough, dirty job. If that’s what you do to make ends meet, you deserve some basic dignity: decent wages, health care, job security and a lunch break would be a bare minimum. That’s what…

It’s past time for Congress to invest in our clean energy future | My Turn – Pocono Record

Whether it was grappling with tornadoes barreling through communities across southeastern Pennsylvania, record-breaking heat waves across the state or Hurricane Ida knocking out power for more than 40,000 residents, Pennsylvania saw no shortage of climate-related disasters last year.  It is…

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