Montana August 16, 2023 US ruled Montana officials can no longer ignore its climate change contributions In a first-of-its-kind trial, a judge ruled that officials in Montana, home to some of the world’s largest coal reserves, must constitutionally protect residents from climate change.
NASA August 15, 2023 NASA says July was hottest month on record since 1880 NASA scientists at the Goddard Institute for Space Studies reported last July was hotter than any other month in the global temperature record dating back to 1880.
Floods August 12, 2023 Flood risks threaten many water, sewage treatment plants across the US: report Increasing flood risks across the U.S. are threatening water and sewage treatment plants, according to a recent analysis and report from the Associated Press.
Europe August 10, 2023 Europe begins crackdown on 'direct action' climate protesters who deface art, block traffic Europe is cracking down on climate protesters who glue themselves to roads and deface art, with law enforcement resorting to wiretaps and GPS tracking.
Media August 9, 2023 Jean-Pierre pressed on Biden wrongly claiming he declared climate emergency: 'When will that happen?' White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre was pushed to explain when President Biden would declare a climate national emergency after he falsely said he already had.
Media August 9, 2023 Biden flicks bug off reporter's shirt as he defends climate record President Biden flicked a bug off reporter Stephanie Abrams' shirt on Wednesday during an interview with The Weather Channel focused on his climate record.
Germany August 8, 2023 Freak August hailstorm causes chaos as snowplows take to streets in summer Officials in the city of Reutlingen deployed snowplows and 250 firefighters to clear roads and drain basements that had flooded when the river burst its banks.
Media August 7, 2023 PBS interviews ‘climate psychology therapist’ about handling anxiety from climate change PBS NewsHour had a segment on people who suffer anxiety about the future global climate change to the point it interferes with their lives on a daily basis.
California August 3, 2023 California winter waves may be growing as planet warms, researcher says A U.C. San Diego oceanographer used 90 years of seismic data in new research finding that California winter wave heights may be increasing amid a changing climate.
VIDEO August 3, 2023 Offshore wind is leaving a ‘heavy environmental footprint’ on the East Coast: CFACT’s Craig Rucker CFACT President Craig Rucker outlines why his group is protesting offshore wind projects while the Biden administration pushes a green energy agenda.
Washington DC July 31, 2023 President Biden to address climate change efforts amid record-high temperatures in the west President Joe Biden is planning to travel to Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah in the upcoming week to address the pressing issue of climate change amid scorching summer temperatures.