Environment

We Earthlings: 2024 Can By Your Turning Point

The year 2024 marked a concerning milestone in our battle against climate change. Despite global efforts to reduce emissions as part of the Paris Accord, human CO2 emissions reached a

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Lasted Environment

Yes, Climate change made Hurricane Melissa way worse

The devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa serves as a stark reminder of the increasing impact of climate change on extreme

It was a very good election for the climate

Overall, Tuesday’s election results demonstrate a clear shift towards prioritizing climate-friendly policies and candidates. From New York City to Georgia

Lessons Learned from 18 years of Arguing About Indirect Land Use Change

Given the ongoing challenges with the ILUC framework, it may be time to consider alternative approaches to address land use

Will Politics Put More People’s Health at Risk from Radiation Exposure?  

This move could potentially lead to increased radiation exposure for workers and the public without proper scientific justification. Dr. Beyea

Why cities around the world are uniting to keep cool

Mayors Kate Gallego of Phoenix, Arizona, and Joy Belmonte of Quezon City, the Philippines, are leading the charge in addressing

Best of Sustainability In Your Ear: Newday Impact’s Doug Heske on Responsible Energy Investing

Investing in green energy is crucial for combating climate change and creating a sustainable future for our planet. In a

WTH, XOM? ExxonMobil Again Sues to Dodge Accountability

ExxonMobil’s Latest Lawsuit against Climate Disclosure Laws: A Bullying Tactic to Avoid Accountability ExxonMobil, the world’s largest publicly-traded oil and

Illinois addresses high energy costs by betting big on battery storage

Electricity prices have been on the rise in many parts of the country, and Illinois is no exception. The state