Solidarity encouraged to fight climate change where Irvings cast a long shadow Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Left-to-right: Event organizer Quinn Carvey introducing panelists Tracy Glynn, Sarah Durham and Gordon Dalzell. Photo by Nomaan X. For Saint John clean air activist Gordon Dalzell, the Irvings have a license to pollute in New Brunswick. The Irving Oil Refinery … Solidarity encouraged to fight climate change where Irvings cast a long shadow Read More »
Oil update: Price stability, with climate change uncertainties Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona It will always be prudent to reduce the use of carbon-based energy sources by making supply chains as energy-efficient as possible, but fossil fuels remain critical in 2025. Subscribe to our weekly e-mail update Don’t miss out on the best … Oil update: Price stability, with climate change uncertainties Read More »
Cold air from Arctic causes prolonged U.S. freeze amid warming trends Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona A blast of Arctic air has brought prolonged cold to much of the U.S., with experts pointing to climate change as a factor in the polar vortex disruptions behind the frigid weather. Seth Borenstein reports for The Associated Press . … Cold air from Arctic causes prolonged U.S. freeze amid warming trends Read More »
From Snow to Heat, Extreme Weather Events Pose Outsized Risks for Food Delivery Workers Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona A food delivery rider worked in the snow in Yantai, Shandong Province, China, in 2023. Credit: Costfoto/NurPhoto via Getty Images A large swath of the United States is currently in the throes of a polar vortex, a weather phenomenon characterized … From Snow to Heat, Extreme Weather Events Pose Outsized Risks for Food Delivery Workers Read More »
From Cornwall to Columbia: One Climate and Society Student’s Interdisciplinary Worldview Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona January 7, 2025 Growing up by the sea in the U.K., Amy Campbell was an adventurer from an early age. Whether she was spending days surfing and sailing off the coasts of Cornwall, or channeling her close connection with nature … From Cornwall to Columbia: One Climate and Society Student’s Interdisciplinary Worldview Read More »
Kennesaw State professor’s animation offers new take on climate change Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Jeremy Speed-Schwartz Upon entering a small room at Northlake Mall, a person steps onto a lighted floor. Underneath their feet, a heat illustration radiates away, animals flee, and plants shrivel and die. The person is experiencing the latest piece by … Kennesaw State professor’s animation offers new take on climate change Read More »
Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres remains optimistic despite disappointing COP process Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Sunrise over the Pinipini river in the Amazon. The 29th United Nations Framework Conference on Climate Change (UNFCCC COP29) in Baku, Azerbaijan, ended late and with a massive finance shortfall of pledged climate finance for countries in the Global South, … Former UN climate chief Christiana Figueres remains optimistic despite disappointing COP process Read More »
Mike Waltz slams Biden as more focused on climate change than terrorism Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Rep. Mike Waltz (R-FL) lamented that President Joe Biden has misplaced federal resources “worried about climate change” instead of focusing on terroristic threats facing the United States. In the final days of Biden’s term, the U.S. has experienced two terrorist … Mike Waltz slams Biden as more focused on climate change than terrorism Read More »
The solicitor general climate change briefs that didn’t bark Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Oil pump jacks in McKenzie County in western N. D., Jan. 14, 2015. Nineteen Republican state attorneys general have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to get involved in a dispute over climate-change lawsuits. (AP Photo/Matthew Brown, File) On Dec. 10, … The solicitor general climate change briefs that didn’t bark Read More »
Climate as a Catalyst for Global Conflicts Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Guest Peter Schwartzstein Author of “The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence” Climate change isn’t just an environmental threat—it’s becoming a catalyst for conflict. Over the past decade, rising temperatures, water shortages, and other environmental disruptions … Climate as a Catalyst for Global Conflicts Read More »