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Sep 10, 2025, 7:41:13 PM (2 days ago) Sep 10
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AFRO American Newspapers

When the weather— and the market— turns against you: Black farmers speak out

Aspen Public Radio

Two hundred fish died in Grizzly Reservoir from toxic metals. Climate change is to blame.

AP

Study links more frequent and severe heat waves to pollution from major fossil fuel producers

Atmos Earth

MAHA Has a Climate Change Blind Spot

Bloomberg

Energy Secretary Disbands Group Behind Contrarian Climate Report

Scientists Link Major Carbon Emitters to Worsening Heat Waves

Carbon Brief

Guest post: How adaptation has cut flood deaths and losses in Europe 

China’s green push may cut global fossil use by 2030, says Ember

EU opens talks on carbon credits to win deal on key climate goal

Protect Arctic from 'dangerous' climate engineering, scientists warn

Ethiopia launches Africa’s largest dam as neighbours eye power imports

Pakistan evacuates 25,000 people from eastern city as rivers threaten flooding

US: Fossil-fuel firms receive US subsidies worth $31bn each year, study finds

Revealed: Global warming exaggerated, say soaring number of Britons

China’s car wars take their toll on BYD

Canary Media

Tesla just launched the Megablock, a big, easy-to-deploy grid battery

Will this startup be the first to successfully scale up ocean power?

California’s first solar-covered canal is now fully online

CBS News

Horseshoe crabs in the Long Island Sound may be headed for extinction, study finds

Civil Eats

As Extreme Weather Increases Flooding on Farms, Federal Support for Climate Resilience Evaporates

Colorado Sun

Environmental groups press on with legal challenges to major fossil fuel handlers on Front Range  Overdue permits and lack of enforcement mean metro Denver residents are suffering from toxic emissions, groups say

Conversation

Climate action can feel slow – but the fastest energy leap in history has begun

Environmental pressures need not always spark conflict – lessons from history show how crisis can be avoided

Energy Intelligence

US Climate Interventions Spur COP30 Speculation

Environmental News Network

Dragonflies Survived Asteroids—But Wildfires and Climate Change May Push Them to Extinction According to CU Denver Study

60 Percent of the World’s Land Area Is in a Precarious State

New and Simple Detection Method for Nanoplastics

New Material for Solar Energy

University Farm to Halve Carbon Footprint for New Research Projec

The Equation

President Trump’s Climate Crackdown Will Backfire as Lawsuits Expose Coal’s Dark Secrets

Grist

In Georgia, Trump’s immigration agenda and clean energy jobs are colliding

First came the wildfire. Then came the scams.

Scams are rampant after natural disasters. Here’s how to protect yourself.

Heraldo USA

Honduran Town Could Vanish Due to Climate Change; Which One and What Do We Know?

Inside Climate News

Trump Administration Moves to Dismantle Conservation as an Official Use of Public Lands

World’s Largest Fossil Fuel and Cement Producers Are Responsible for About Half the Intensity of Recent Heat Waves, New Study Shows

‘It’s Never Good!’: A Street-Level Look at New York City’s Air Quality

An Energy Department Climate Change Report ‘Completely Ignored’ Adaptation, Rutgers Professor Says

LA Public Press

LA beaches are shrinking. Trucking in sand could help

Los Angeles Times

Forest service reverses decades-long ban, allows wildfire firefighters to use N95 masks

First onshore wave energy project in the U.S. launches in Los Angeles

NPR

By listening to these birds for decades, scientists track signs of a changing forest

You're more likely to reach for that soda when it's hot outside

New Zealand's bold plan to save endangered animals: kill millions of invasive animals

NPR for Oregonians

Hotter and hotter: the public health risks of climate change

Showy dragonflies are being driven extinct by warming and wildfire

Nature

Systematic attribution of heatwaves to the emissions of carbon majors

New York Times

How a Group of Students in the Pacific Islands Reshaped Global Climate Law

Brazil Invited the World to the Amazon. It’s Become a Big Headache.

Climate ‘Ideology’ Hurts Prosperity, Top U.S. Officials Tell Europeans

Pearls and Irritations

Climate change risk to our coastal cities

Phys.org

Community-focused action key to Bangladesh's climate goals: Experts

Deadly floods inundate Indonesia's Bali and Flores islands

Why people displaced by conflict are particularly vulnerable to climate risks

How Indigenous fire stewardship continues to shape North American forests

Smoke from 2023 Canada fires linked to thousands of deaths: study

Extreme heat in US cities revealed at high resolution

Narrow streets flanked by tall buildings may trap pollution, study shows

When is a climate model 'good enough?'

Global decarbonization may raise poverty in low-income nations: Study urges targeted policies

Rising heat waves are tied to fossil fuel and cement production

Blowing from the north, winds emerge as key driver of Antarctic ice loss

Environmental pressures need not always spark conflict—lessons from history show how crisis can be avoided IF ONLY anyone studie history

Research reveals how microplastics threaten Gulf of Mexico marine life

Invasive plants and bacteria threaten Iraq's Euphrates

'Corporate capture' strategies harming environmental protection efforts, warn scientists

Nationwide database helps track and improve wildfire treatments

Sites contaminated by toxic 'forever chemicals' are much more widespread than previously thought, study finds

Nationwide database helps track and improve wildfire treatments

Why painting your home white could help you survive a heat wave

Politico Pro

E&E News: EPA to soon propose rolling back greenhouse gas reporting

E&E News: Greta Thunberg’s Gaza flotilla was hit by a drone, crew says

E&E News: African leaders push for climate investment at Ethiopia summit

Reuters

Africa looks to raise $50 bln a year for new climate solutions initiative

Science Daily

The invisible plastic threat you can finally see

Why some plants are taking over the world

The ocean’s most abundant microbe is near its breaking point

Antarctica’s frozen heart is warming fast, and models missed it

Semafor

African climate summit raises funds for continent’s green energy transition

Saudi speeds up Riyadh, Red Sea gigaprojects

Aramco, Sinopec launch $9.8B refining venture in China

TIME

Leaders at Africa Climate Summit Call for a Climate Finance System Rethink

Toledo Blade

Climate change can’t be ignored, UT expert says

Volts

The debate over renewable energy certificates (RECs) A conversation with Michael Leggett of Ever.green and Peggy Kellen of the Center for Resource Solutions.

WUSF

What a Florida DOGE audit of local climate policies could mean for the clean energy movement disaster because they are know nothings

Canadian Climate Institute

As Parliament returns, protecting Canadians and our economy from climate change must be a top priority

Delta Optimist

How much have fossil fuel giants contributed to heat waves such as B.C.'s heat dome?

CBC

Climate change is making heat waves worse. A new study shows how specific companies are fuelling

The Guardian

Carbon emissions from oil giants directly linked to dozens of deadly heatwaves for first time

Smoke from Canada’s wildfires killed nine-year-old Carter Vigh – and 82,000 others around the world

Misinformation, fear and politics – how a South Dakota county drove away millions in solar energy Colton Berens was looking forward to the added income from his farm, but armed with rightwing falsehoods, other Selby residents opposed the move

Paris cleaned up the Seine – and gave swimmers a new way to beat the heat. Will your city follow suit?

Area of England well protected for nature is in decline, data shows

Jump in US greenhouse gas pollution pushed global emissions higher – report

BBC

The rewilding milestone Earth has already passed

Kent Online

‘We’re seeing the destruction of Kent as we know it’

Vatican News

Catholic leaders stress climate action is vital to global peace

SDG Knowledge Hub

ICJ’s Treatment of Equity and Intergenerational Justice

Castanet

Cyprus will host a regional firefighting hub as climate change worsens blazes

RTL Today

New normal: Luxembourg hydrologist warns climate change is accelerating frequency of major flood events

CORDIS

Pointing the way to climate resilience in south-east Europe

Express Tribune

Forest Vision to 2050 launched in Punjab to 'counter climate-change'

India Today

Himachal to revamp curriculum with focus on local heritage, climate education

Associated Press of Pakistan

PM underlines formulation of complete roadmap to face climate change impacts

Business Standard

Community-focused action key to Bangladesh's climate goals: Experts

Kyabram Free Press

Australia squeezed on climate by Vanuatu minister

Australian Broadcasting Corp

Individual emitters triggered otherwise 'impossible' heatwaves: study

Albanese government about to settle on Australia's 2035 climate target

AFR

Labor plans to slash numbers for UN climate summit

SBS Australia

'Wrongful act': Vanuatu warns Australia may break international law if gas project goes ahead

Climate Change and China's Charm: Australia's role to play in the Pacific

Te Ao Maori News

Pacific leaders urged to ‘walk the talk’ on climate change

Independent Newspaper Nigeria

NiMet Seeks Stakeholders’ Partnership On Early Warning Action On Climate Change Risk Reduction

EnviroNews Nigeria

ACS2: GreenFaith Africa demands urgent action to combat climate change

FRCN HQ

NAMA warns climate change threatens Nigeria’s aviation safety, reliability

Leadership Newspapers

Climate Change: WACT, GIVO Commission First Solar-powered Recycling Plant In Rivers

Climate Home News

Ethiopia’s preparedness puts it ahead of Nigeria in bid to host COP32, campaigners say

Front Page Africa

Senior EU Diplomat Warns Disinformation Is a ‘Major Threat’ to Liberian Democracy,

Global Sisters Report

Zambian sisters lament funding hit to African climate programs after USAID shutdown

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