According to the Environmental Protection Agency’s Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program data, there has been a slight decrease in emissions from the largest greenhouse gas emitters in the U.S. in 2022. Emissions from substantial industrial facilities decreased by approximately 1%, equating to 2.7 billion metric tons of CO2 equivalent. Despite the overall decrease, some industrial facilities […]
The state of Massachusetts is currently focusing on strategies to reduce short-hop flights in instances where rail options are available. This step is an integral part of a broader initiative to reduce emissions and align state investments with climate policy. The move is one of the many strategies being explored to help the state meet […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection focuses on Bird Migration, the regular seasonal movement, often north and south, along a flyway, between breeding and wintering grounds. Climate change, including global warming, is having a significant impact on the natural world, and according to a recent study conducted by researchers from several universities, it is causing deteriorating habitat conditions that are affecting […]
A recent study conducted by the University of Copenhagen has shed light on the preferences and priorities of pork consumers. According to the findings, consumers place a higher value on animal welfare, reduced antibiotic use, and overall quality rather than on the climate-friendliness of pork production. This is a significant revelation, given the ongoing debates […]
Occidental Petroleum Corp., a Texas-based oil company, is taking a significant leap in the fight against climate change by constructing a billion-dollar complex named Stratos. This endeavor aims to capture and store carbon emissions, a growing concern in our rapidly warming world. The project has attracted funding from prominent businesses such as Amazon.com Inc., Shopify […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection focuses on Invasive species, encompassing plants, animals, and microorganisms, are typically introduced to new ecosystems through human activities, either intentionally or accidentally. Their ability to outcompete native species, disrupt natural habitats, and inflict economic and ecological damage is well-documented. The consequences of invasive species are significant, extending to outcompeting native […]
The Latin America and Caribbean Climate Week is currently underway in Panama. This event, co-organized by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), has brought together global leaders and regional stakeholders to address the pressing issue of climate change and the challenges it presents to this diverse region. WMO Secretary-General, Prof. Petteri Taalas, has identified Latin America […]
Pope Francis has recently released a new document, entitled “Laudate Deum”, which issues a stark warning of the imminent breaking point the world faces due to climate issues. The document also takes a firm stand against climate denialism, challenging its arguments with further scientific data. “Laudate Deum” is more concise yet concentrated in its content […]
Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection focuses on Carbon emission label, or carbon label describes the carbon dioxide emissions created as a by-product of manufacturing, transporting, or disposing of a consumer product. This information is important to consumers wishing to minimize their ecological footprint and contribution to global warming made by their purchases. In recent years, there has been an increasing focus on the […]
Green NCAP, the renowned vehicle assessment organization, has recently announced the recipients of its newly introduced Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) award. The esteemed award has been bestowed upon the Dacia Spring, the ORA Funky Cat, Renault’s electric Megane E-Tech, and the Tesla Model 3. These models have been recognized for their outstanding contribution to environmental […]