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08/01/2022
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By Divina Ramirez
Facebook to start “fact-checking” climate change posts
Facebook will start labeling some posts about climate change similar to how it has labeled posts discussing the coronavirus pandemic and the recent elections, the company announced in February. The labels will direct users to the platform’s Climate Science Information Center, an existing hub that includes articles and data that “debunk common climate myths.” Experts from […]
02/14/2022
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By Divina Ramirez
Report: China must shut 600 coal-fired power plants to hit climate targets by 2060
China, the world’s biggest polluter, has been taking drastic steps in a bid to clean up and fight so-called climate change. Last September, Chinese President Xi Jinping surprised the world after pledging to reach carbon neutrality by 2060. Experts believe the ambitious goal could help significantly slow global warming. But Xi offered almost no detail, […]
07/02/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
California’s “Megadrought” is causing tap water to taste like dirt
California has entered another drought, one that experts think is more severe than its last one. Worse, the heat is so severe that it’s making tap water in some places, including Sacramento, taste like dirt. Last month, the City of Sacramento issued a statement saying it has received complaints from residents about the taste of their tap water. […]
05/31/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Switching to electric trucks and buses could save 57,000 lives by 2050, new report claims
Switching to electric trucks and buses could prevent up to 57,000 premature deaths and slash over 450 million tons of nitrogen oxide emissions by 2050. Those are the findings of a recent report by the Environmental Defense Fund (EDF), a global nonprofit environmental advocacy organization based in New York. The report, titled “Clean Trucks, Clean Air, […]
05/23/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Forest area the size of France has regrown worldwide since 2000, new study reveals
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is at a record high. But it’s not as bad as it sounds. It’s actually great for trees and forests, as shown by a recent study led by the nonprofit conservation group World Wide Fund (WWF). The study, which is part of the WWF’s Trillion Trees project, found that an area of forests the […]
05/11/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Deadly tropical cyclone creates new island and lake in Indonesia
In the wake of a deadly tropical cyclone, Indonesians have found a new island and a new lake. Tropical cyclone Seroja brought heavy rains and flash floods to Indonesia and Timor-Leste early this month, killing over 100 people, leaving dozens still missing and rendering thousands homeless. In the wake of the storm, Indonesians found what seemed to be a new island […]
04/30/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Actual climate observations disagree with “official” climate models, warns former NASA scientist
Climate models, upon which the Biden administration’s climate policies and “green” economic plans are based, do not reflect actual observations made by climate scientists in recent decades. President Joe Biden identified “climate change” as one of his top priorities when he took office. In February, he had the country rejoin the Paris Climate Agreement to prove its commitment […]
04/15/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
India faces water crisis as major tributaries are almost dried up
India is home to seven major river systems with more than 400 rivers. Some 80 percent of its population relies on those rivers for food and livelihood. But some of those rivers have been drying up rapidly, threatening water supplies in several regions. In Odisha state’s Gajapati district, farmers and residents are facing a water crisis as the Mahendratanaya River dries up. […]
03/29/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Nature and longevity: Living near green spaces found to promote public health
City dwellers living near green spaces may have a lower risk of dying early, according to a recent review by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) in Spain, in collaboration with Colorado State University (CSU) and the World Health Organization (WHO). Published in The Lancet Planetary Health, it showed that increasing green spaces in urban environments is linked […]
03/26/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Bill Gates wants to release massive amounts of chalk into the stratosphere to block the sun – what could go wrong?
Microsoft’s founder Bill Gates is backing the development of a solar geoengineering project to dim the sun with a cloud of chalk. Scientists from Harvard University in Massachusetts who conceptualized the project said the chalk could act as a sunshade, triggering a global cooling effect that would help slow climate change. The scientists are planning to conduct a small-scale […]
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