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30 January 2021
Prominent climatologist behind 'hockey stick' graph talks about the 'New Climate War'
Michael Mann said he's seen tactics shift from science denial to attempting to paralyze climate action
Elevated fire risk is becoming the new norm for the Upper Midwest, and hot fires have dire consequences for the water quality of remote lakes.
Concerns are growing about the high energy, water and land demands of artificial intelligence tech hubs, while benefits for local people remain unclear.
Grappling with its driest June in more than a decade, the Indian city of Mumbai has cut water supply to construction sites and reduced industrial usage by 20% as reservoir levels decline.
In January 2025, the Trump administration began shutting down projects within the EPA’s independent science division that touched on climate change and environmental justice.
Spain’s electricity bills have fallen while many other countries have seen a rise since the energy crisis caused by the outbreak of the Iran war.
Justice department urges judge to throw out suit brought by NAACP over xAI’s methane-gas turbines in Mississippi.
One facility has emitted cancer-causing chemicals into waterways at levels up to 520% higher than legal limits.
“They're terrorizing these scientists because they want to keep them silent.”
"The reality is, we are not exposed to one chemical at a time.”
A new report assesses the administration’s progress and makes new recommendations
“We cannot stand by and allow this to happen. We need to hold this administration accountable.”
“The chemical black box” that blankets wildfire-impacted areas is increasingly under scrutiny.