NFL Players Supporting Climate Initiatives
The sports world is a crucial part of today’s society for several reasons, including raising awareness of world issues, and of course, bringing entertainment to fans. Athletes within the league […]
Arctic Ascent With Alex Honnold: Exclusive Interview With Aldo Kane
The exciting new series Arctic Ascent With Alex Honnold, which captures legendary Alex Honnold and a team of world-class climbers braving uncharted peaks of Greenland, premieres Feb. 4 on National […]
Net Zero Conference Coming Soon to Ignite Climate Action
The Net Zero Conference is celebrating their 10th annual event as the largest conference hosted annually in Los Angeles dedicated to net zero energy, decarbonization, and climate resilience! Since the […]
Team Wildfire is Combating Massive Blazes with Jet Engines
Wildfires are fast becoming one of the world’s most detrimental ecological disasters. Climate change and the resulting lack of moisture in forested areas are contributing to the crises seen on […]
3 Things a Climate Scientist Wants World Leaders to Know Ahead of COP27
Andrew King, The University of Melbourne World leaders and climate experts are gathering for pivotal United Nations climate change talks in Egypt. Known as COP27, the conference will aim to […]
What Do 10,000 Companies’ Climate Plans Reveal?
A group of researchers seeking data have assisted 10,000 different companies, which are backed by some of the world’s largest investment firms. What are they assisting with? Navigating and understanding […]
Tornadoes and Climate Change: What a Warming World Means for Deadly Twisters
John Allen, Central Michigan University The deadly tornado outbreak that tore through communities from Arkansas to Illinois on the night of Dec. 10-11, 2021, was so unusual in its duration […]
In the fight against climate change, China is doing more than you think — but still not enough
Phillip Stalley, DePaul University When it comes to climate change, no nation is more important than China. It consumes more coal than the rest of the world combined, and it […]
Doomsday Clock Remains at 100 Seconds to Midnight
The end is near. Well, according to the Doomsday Clock. The time on the symbolic Doomsday Clock was not changed for 2021. “The COVID-19 pandemic will end up killing well […]
Trees, Tech, and Climate Change
An inside look at the technologies protecting our nation’s forests From paper goods to lumber and wildlife habitat to recreation, our forests provide value in countless ways. However, forest management […]
Global Emissions Have Dropped 17 Percent During Coronavirus Pandemic
According to a recent study, global emissions have dropped 17 percent over the coronavirus pandemic. However, emissions could bounce back as society opens back up.
How Bill Gates is Attempting to Turn CO2 into Fuel
This company, backed by Bill Gates, is trying to remove as much CO2 from the atmosphere as possible in an attempt to stop climate change. Check out the video to learn more!
Innovations in Sustainability: A Bias for Action Against Climate Change
Today, industry-leading companies like Amazon and Facebook formally list a bias for action as something they seek to foster in employees.
Black Snow in Siberia and the Consequences of Coal Pollution
Why is there black, toxic snow falling in Siberia? We’ll tell you why this is happening and what people are doing about it in this short video.
How to Explain the California Fires
For a brief moment, it seemed that California’s fire season was over. The fires in the northern part of the state that claimed 7,500 buildings, 44 lives, and $1 billion […]
Larvae Methane Fart Rockets, Propel Climate Change
For years, cows and the larger agriculture industry have been blamed for the large amount of methane released into the atmosphere. Cows need to eat plenty to fill their four […]
Few escape routes available for climate change-driven migration
Warming temperatures, rising oceans, and worsening storms are all effects of climate change that threaten our fragile habitats. Humans can, at least temporarily, adapt our homes by building flood walls […]