Global Warming

    Decarbonization by 2045 agreed: Youth-led climate lawsuit settled in Hawaii

    Hawaii settles with 13 young plaintiffs in Navahine v. Hawaii Department of Transportation lawsuit to decarbonize transportation by 2045, approved by Judge Tonaki.

    Watch: After Stonehenge, activists spray private jets

    Two 'Just Stop Oil' activists vandalized private jets at London airport, including Stonehenge; Rajan Naidu was involved. They demanded an end to fossil fuels by 2030.

    Ozone layer at risk from Elon Musk's Starlink satellites? New study shows

    With 6,000 of the 8,100 objects currently in low Earth orbit belonging to Starlink, the environmental impact of these satellites is raising concerns among scientists. The findings reveal that the reentry of satellites in 2022 resulted in a 29.5% increase in atmospheric aluminum above natural levels, injecting approximately 17 metric tons of aluminum oxides into the mesosphere.

    Panama community pushed from Caribbean island by rising sea levels moves into new houses

    Indigenous Guna families from Gardi Sugdub were relocated to Isberyala due to rising sea levels. The new community offers cooler temperatures and government-constructed houses. Some families chose to stay on the low-lying island despite climate challenges.

    Human-caused global warming hits record high, scientists report

    Climate experts gathered in Bonn to prepare for COP29 in Baku, emphasizing the urgent need for global cooperation in mitigating climate change impacts, highlighted by the Climate Change Tracker's new data dashboard. The report reveals that human-induced warming has reached 1.19°C, with an unprecedented rate of 0.26°C per decade due to high greenhouse gas emissions.

    UN chief urges fossil fuel ad ban as heat records pile up

    Humans are as dangerous to Earth as the meteorite that drove dinosaurs to extinction, the UN chief said Wednesday, urging an end to fossil fuel ads after 12 months that were the hottest on record. Last month was the hottest May on record and the 12th consecutive month to break such a record, the EU climate monitor Copernicus announced.

    Hot history: Tree rings show that last northern summer was the warmest since year 1

    When the temperatures spiked last year, numerous weather agencies said it was the hottest month, summer and year on record. But those records only go back to 1850 at best because it's based on thermometers. Now scientists can go back to the modern western calendar's year 1, when the Bible says Jesus of Nazareth walked the Earth, but have found no hotter northern summer than last year's.

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      G7 must lead the way on tackling global warming: UN climate chief

      G7 must lead the way on tackling global warming: UN climate chief

      Stiell urges G7 at Turin to take lead with deeper emissions cuts and increased climate finance to meet Paris Agreement goals and avoid a global economic disaster.

      G7 nations fall far short of 2030 emission reduction targets, on track to achieve barely half of what is needed

      G7 nations fall far short of 2030 emission reduction targets, on track to achieve barely half of what is needed

      The G7 countries, responsible for a significant portion of historical emissions and current greenhouse gas output, are falling short of their emission reduction targets for 2030. A recent analysis by Climate Analytics indicates that they are on track to achieve only half of the necessary reduction to meet the Paris Agreement's 1.5-degree Celsius warming limit.

      Tanzania heavy rains, floods kill 58 so far in April

      Heavy rains and flooding have killed at least 58 people, including children, in Tanzania since the beginning of April, a government spokesman said on Sunday. "From April 1 to April 14, 2024, there were 58 deaths caused by the heavy rains, which led to flooding," Mobhare Matinyi told a press briefing, stressing that the coastal region of the East African country was one of the worst affected.

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