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Clouded Consequences: How Global Warming Is Rewiring the Skies—and Accelerating Itself

New research led by NASA reveals that global warming is reshaping cloud patterns in a way that amplifies the climate crisis. As Earth heats,...

From Sewer to Sip: California’s Bold Leap in Water Recycling

In the heart of drought-prone Orange County, California, what appears to be murky iced tea in treatment vats is the future of water security....

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Clouded Consequences: How Global Warming Is Rewiring the Skies—and Accelerating Itself

New research led by NASA reveals that global warming is reshaping cloud patterns in a way that amplifies the climate crisis. As Earth heats,...

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Clouded Consequences: How Global Warming Is Rewiring the Skies—and Accelerating Itself

New research led by NASA reveals that global warming is reshaping cloud patterns in a way that amplifies the climate crisis. As Earth heats,...

Heatwave in England and Wales Could Claim 600 Lives — Scientists Link Surge to Climate Crisis

As a blistering heatwave scorches England and Wales, nearly 600 premature deaths are projected in just days—an outcome scientists say would not be happening...

From Sewer to Sip: California’s Bold Leap in Water Recycling

In the heart of drought-prone Orange County, California, what appears to be murky iced tea in treatment vats is the future of water security....
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Is Dirty Air Making Respiratory Infections Worse? New Study Suggests a Strong Link

We already know that air pollution can worsen many health conditions — and now, researchers are looking closely at its impact on lower respiratory...

Coca-Cola’s Ocean Plastic Waste Could Hit 602 Million Kg by 2030: Report

By 2030, Coca-Cola could be responsible for dumping an estimated 602 million kilograms of plastic waste into oceans and waterways every year, according to...

Biodiversity in Crisis: Massive Global Study Links Decline Across All Ecosystems to Humans

A sweeping new global analysis confirms that humans are driving widespread biodiversity loss across all species and ecosystems. Synthesizing over 2,000 scientific studies and...

UN Warns Melting Glaciers Endanger Food and Water Security for 2 Billion People

Melting glaciers pose a growing threat to billions' food and water security, according to the United Nations' 2025 World Water Development Report, titled Mountains and...

From Pollution to Solution: Can Toxic Mine Waste Capture Atmospheric CO₂?

Just outside the small coastal town of Baie Verte, Newfoundland, a towering legacy of environmental harm looms—a half-mile-long pile of toxic asbestos mining waste....

Global Sea Ice Reaches Record Low in February, Raising Alarming Climate Concerns

Scientists have warned that global sea ice levels plunged to an all-time low in February, a stark indicator of a planet increasingly destabilized by human-driven climate...

Climate Injustice: Rich Nations Overlook Past Emissions While Claiming 1.5°C Compliance

Wealthy nations’ assertions that their 2035 emissions reduction targets align with limiting global warming to 1.5°C have been scrutinized by climate experts, who argue...

Doctors and Medical Schools Adapt to Climate Change in Healthcare Training and Treatment

The Los Angeles wildfires that scorched over 40,000 acres in January took nearly a month to contain, but doctors caution that the health consequences...

Britain’s Net Zero Economy Booms, Growing Three Times Faster Than UK Economy

The UK’s net zero sector is thriving, growing three times faster than the overall economy, according to a new analysis by the Confederation of...

Melting Glaciers Drove Nearly 2cm of Sea Level Rise Since 2000, Study Finds

Melting glaciers have already caused nearly 2cm of sea level rise this century, with the world's glaciers collectively losing a staggering 6.5 trillion tonnes...

Dark Algae: Accelerating the Melt of Greenland’s Ice Sheet

As snow retreats across the Greenland ice sheet, dark algae rapidly spreads, intensifying ice melt. Their dark pigmentation absorbs more heat from the sun,...

The Costly Trap: Carbon Capture More Expensive Than Renewables

A new study published in Environmental Science & Technology suggests that transitioning entirely to wind, solar, geothermal, and hydropower by 2050 would significantly cut...