Why more frequent cold blasts could be coming from global warming Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona 2 of 7 | Heavy snow falls as a person walks along U.S. Route 42 in Florence, Ky., Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) 3 of 7 | Workers clear steps at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Jan. … Why more frequent cold blasts could be coming from global warming Read More »
Gallego takes reins of national mayors’ climate group, secures $15M for EV charging ports Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego will be the next chair of Climate Mayors , a community of nearly 350 mayors who have organized to help each other lead city responses to climate change across the nation. The appointment was announced Monday … Gallego takes reins of national mayors’ climate group, secures $15M for EV charging ports Read More »
� Wagging Tales Returns + � Climate Change Museum Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Nova Wagging Tales Good morning and happy Tuesday. The bitter chill is sticking around, and that light dusting of snow from yesterday has turned some spots into icy traps underfoot. Add in gusting winds, and it’s going to feel like … � Wagging Tales Returns + � Climate Change Museum Read More »
Why scientists say hottest recorded year shouldn’t be ignored Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios Official word will arrive later this week that Earth recorded the hottest calendar year in recorded history. And for the fifth time this decade, journalists will try to convey the significance of a milestone that’s become routine … Why scientists say hottest recorded year shouldn’t be ignored Read More »
Canals have vital role to play in UK’s climate resilience, says charity Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona The Shropshire Union canal running through Wheaton Aston. Photograph: Gary Calton/The Observer Waterways can protect biodiversity, help with water security and keep cities cooler, says Canal & River Trust Protecting the UK’s canals is crucial for improving the nation’s resilience … Canals have vital role to play in UK’s climate resilience, says charity Read More »
Climate change forged a new global reality last year Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Increasingly severe heat waves are among the effects of climate change around the globe. | Reuters photo Newsletter Sign Up – Receive free Western Producer newsletters Breaking ag news stories and commodities markets snapshots delivered daily right to your inbox! … Climate change forged a new global reality last year Read More »
Making Polluters Pay for Climate Change – with Anne Rabe Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona This week on Green Street, Patti and Doug talk about popular foods that are contaminated with plastic particles, the secret network of pipelines carrying toxic radioactive waste from fracking operations, and the proposal to bury millions of tons of carbon … Making Polluters Pay for Climate Change – with Anne Rabe Read More »
Addressing climate risks for Nigerian pastoralists Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Goat in a market in Nigeria (photo credit: ILRI/Stevie Mann). Nigeria boasts one of the largest livestock populations in Africa, significantly contributing to its agricultural gross domestic product. However, the crucial pastoral production system which encompasses millions of pastoralists faces … Addressing climate risks for Nigerian pastoralists Read More »
Explained | What is the latest science telling us about climate change? Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona Representational image only. Credit: PTI Photo After another record-breaking year for global temperatures in 2024, pressure is rising on policymakers to step up efforts to curb climate change. The last global scientific consensus on the phenomenon was released in 2021 … Explained | What is the latest science telling us about climate change? Read More »
Climate Change Could Aid the Spread of the Invasive Spongy Moth Across North America Leave a Comment | Climate News | Dhrona A moth, backlit against a window. Read time: 3 minutes Computer models developed by the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory predict that hotter, drier conditions in North America will limit the growth of a fungus that normally curbs … Climate Change Could Aid the Spread of the Invasive Spongy Moth Across North America Read More »