MIAMI MISERY
Floods in Miami have become a routine part of life, as monthly tide peaks percolate up through sewers during so-called[…]
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Floods in Miami have become a routine part of life, as monthly tide peaks percolate up through sewers during so-called[…]
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The Panama Canal’s future could be problematic along with global trade. Facing a near unprecedented rainfall deficit the Canal has[…]
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The Climate Action Against Disinformation (CAAD) coalition reported early in 2023 that a sample of fossil fuel sector-linked entities spent[…]
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Appalachia’s fracking boom is fueling expansion of American plastics manufacturing, including production of vinyl chloride, the carcinogen used to make[…]
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Vast amounts of methane are stored as marine methane under the oceans. It seems that fire-ice (frozen methane trapped as[…]
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Heavy exposure to soot is closely linked to cancer, respiratory diseases, and cardiovascular dysfunction. It’s estimated that around 7 million[…]
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A new study finds that, with warmer air able to hold more water vapor, intensity and frequency of extreme rainfall[…]
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Hydrogen is being promoted as a ‘clean’ alternative to the fossil fuels used for domestic heating, transport, and heavy industry,[…]
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Unfortunately, people drive EVs less than gas-powered cars. Emissions savings estimated by climate models from EVs may be overestimated with[…]
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Photo: Teflon frying pan Concentrations of HFC-23, one of the most TIGAIOCO2 on a pound-for-pound basis), remained elevated in East[…]
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