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A lawsuit filed by young climate activists targeting President Trump's pro-fossil-fuel executive orders was dismissed. "Overwhelming evidence" of climate damage was recognized. But, having courts scrutinize measures' effects on the planet was deemed "unworkable."
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Judge dismisses suit by young climate activists against Trump’s pro-fossil fuel policies
Plaintiffs had ‘overwhelming evidence’ of climate crisis but a court injunction would be ‘unworkable’, ruling says
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Of the 4000 fed workers fired last week, 187 were at the Energy Dept. The offices impacted by the reductions in force (RIFs) include Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, Clean Energy Demonstrations and State and Community Energy Programs. Green projects are threatened.
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Workers in coats and hats are surrounding the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. One, in the forefront, is holding a sign, on a white placard, reading "Federal Workers Serve America," all in caps.
Earth will add 57 superhot days—when the temperature is warmer than 90% of comparable days between 1991 and 2020—yearly by 2100 under warming of 2.6C, toward which we are careening with current commitments. Since '15 the planet has added 11 superhot days on average.
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Climate study finds overheating world will add 57 superhot days a year
The report also says 10 small, ocean-dependent nations will experience the biggest increase in dangerous heat days.
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Climate experts say the UK should be prepared for extreme weather resulting from at least 2C of warming by 2050. The increase of CO₂ in the atmosphere between '23 and '24 was the largest ever. The govt is urged to set long-term objectives with new targets every 5 yr.
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Government told to prepare for 2C warming by 2050 - BBC News
The Climate Change Committee said the UK should make climate change adaptions beyond the Paris Agreement.
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The Administration canceled a $20mn grant for the Alaskan Native village of Kipnuk—for stabilizing a riverbank, minimizing erosion and flood damage—in May. On 10/12, Kipnuk was flooded, leaving 1 resident dead and 2 missing in the nearby village of Kwigillingok.
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Before Alaska Flooding, E.P.A. Canceled $20 Million Flood Protection Grant
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CO₂ levels in the atmosphere reached a level not seen in at least 800000 years, "turbo-charging" heat and extreme weather. Fossil-fuel emissions have plateaued, but atmospheric CO₂ levels are accelerating, magnifying the impacts of burning forests and warming oceans.
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UN agency says C02 levels hit record high last year, causing more extreme weather
The United Nations weather agency reports that carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached record highs last year, intensifying climate change and extreme weather
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CA has emerged as a center of the global battery-storage transformation. Capacity has risen 300% to 13GW enough to power about 10mn households. Another 8.6GW will be harnessed by 2027. Global battery capacity is projected to grow 67% in '25 and 1000% by 2035. #powered
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Horizontal bar graph depicting the number of new utility-scale battery storage facilities added in CA, TX, AZ, NV, ID, NM, CO, HI, GA, and MS in 2024.
When there isn't the solar or wind to meet demand, batteries that rely on air will be useful. The world's 1st liquid air storage facility will be built in England. Air is converted to liquid through cooling and compression. This project's success will promote scalability.
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The liquid air alternative to fossil fuels
An overlooked technology for nearly 50 years, the first liquid air battery facility is finally set to power up in 2026.
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Indigenous warning systems—when EWS is unavailable—will avert climate tragedy in remote areas. Upon hearing a gun fired 3x (the signal), villagers in northern Pakistan blared the mosque's loudspeaker, initiating an evacuation, in a flash flood. There were 0 deaths.
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How Indigenous knowledge is aiding Pakistan’s fight against climate change
Despite spending millions on early warning systems, is the government losing the trust of residents in vulnerable areas?
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Remnants of a typhoon buffeted AK while a nor'easter struck the East Coast. Over 30 people were rescued in western AK after remnants of Typhoon Halong brought hurricane-force winds. Roads were closed and 384 flights were canceled on the East Coast. At least 1 person died.
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Dozens rescued as remnants of typhoon hits Alaska while nor'easter brings flooding to East Coast
Alaska State Troopers say at least 18 people were rescued in Kwigillingok, where three people remain missing.
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The military faces growing climate threats, but the Pentagon's cutting back. Its 2026 budget suggests slashing $1.6bn in climate spending, including a $6m grant to decarbonize naval ships' emissions. Half of coastal bases face at least 270 flood events, yearly.
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Pentagon retreats from climate fight even as heat and storms slam US troops
For decades, the military treated climate crisis as a threat. Now it’s backing away from plans to protect people and bases from extreme weather
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AI data centers are hiking energy bills. Electricity costs have increased by twice the inflation rate since '20. The aging grid is playing a role, but data centers are key drivers. Ire is on both sides of the aisle. Couldn't the revolution be powered by renewables?
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A horizontal bar graph indicates the rise in electricity prices across major U.S. cities from 2020 to 2025 due, in large part, to the proliferation of AI data centers. The increase ranges from 52% in Houston and LA to 197% in Buffalo.
Banks are abandoning climate commitments. The Net-Zero Banking Alliance has been suspended since 8/27. Banks' fossil-fuel lending reached a 3-yr high of $869bn. But, this is at the planet's peril. Investors are now exposed to over $1tn in potential losses.
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Banks retreat from climate change commitments – but it’s business more than politics | The Invading Sea
Net-zero alliances never made much business sense and were not particularly effective at fighting climate change.
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Nigerians, and Africans at large, are turning to solar. As the price of Chinese solar panels dropped, Africans adopted solar, with the number of solar panels on the continent growing by 60% in the last year alone. Solar will be the #1 energy source by 2035.
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Nigerian men, dressed in traditional agbadas, are touching and marveling at solar panels as they are recorded and photographed by camera people.
Climate investment is the growth opportunity of the century. Climate action costs less than climate disaster. Renewables' costs have plunged at least 70% the last decade. And, irreversible disaster is now projected at 2C warming, to which we're dangerously close.
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Climate investment is only growth opportunity of 21st century, says leading economist
Lord Stern says fossil-fuelled growth is futile as the damage it causes ends in economic self-destruction
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Landslides and floods triggered by Tropical Storms Priscilla and Raymond have left at least 41 dead in central and southeastern Mexico. Over 21" fell in Veracruz state from 10/6-10/9. Twenty-seven are missing. About 16000 homes were destroyed and 320000 were without power.
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Heavy rain in Mexico sets off floods and landslides, killing at least 41
Authorities say the death toll from landslides and floods set off by incessant rainfall in central and southeastern Mexico has increased to 41 people.
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Earth has breached its 1st tipping point. Rising ocean heat pushed corals past their limit precipitating a die-off of reefs and jeopardizing the livelihoods of nearly 1bn people. Even if warming doesn't exceed
1.5C, damage to warm-water coral may be irreparable.
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Coral collapse signals Earth's first climate tipping point
The global die-off of coral reefs signals a critical shift in Earth’s climate system with global environmental consequences along with economic ones.
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Rising sea levels are threatening Tuvalu—the low-lying nation situated between Australia and Hawaii in the Pacific Ocean. The nation will seek climate financing at the upcoming UN COP30 for climate-resilience projects. Tuvalu is barely 1m (~3.25ft) above sea level.
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‘We don’t want to disappear’: Tuvalu fights for climate action and survival
Pacific island nation explores new ways to survive climate change but needs help to build protective sea walls now.
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A UK research vessel heads to Antarctica, the week of 10/12, to support climate inquiries as Western nations spearhead studies, and the US retreats. The Administration is aiming to increase US security presence in the Arctic toward capitalizing on fossil-fuel deposits.
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UK spearheads polar climate change research as US draws back
Britain's flagship polar research vessel heads to Antarctica next week to help advance dozens of climate change-linked science projects, as Western nations spearhead studies there while the United Sta...
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Food insecurity is a growing driver of displacement in Africa's Sahel region, namely, Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger. Climate shocks make land and water scarce, devastating crops and forcing cross-border movements. Over 32mn require urgent food and nutrition intervention.
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In Africa’s Sahel, conflict and climate change force millions from their homes
Nearly four million people across Africa’s vast semi-arid Sahel region have been uprooted by a volatile mix of conflict, hunger and climate change, the UN warned on Friday, describing an unfolding pro...
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Climate TRACE launched an interactive map that measures plumes, containing PM2.5, across 2600 urban areas worldwide. PM2.5 contributes to heart disease, lung cancer, neurological disorders and other conditions. It marshals atmospheric data from over 660mn sources.
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Scientists develop interactive climate map to track invisible particulate matter pollution
A form of harmful air pollution that often can't be plainly observed is now being tracked with a groundbreaking new tool developed by scientists that allows residents to see where it's coming from.
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Canadian steelmaker Algoma Steel Inc. said US tariffs are advancing its transition to electric mfg. Using an electric arc furnace, plants will recycle scrap steel or rely on refined iron. This will reduce the corp's carbon emissions by 70% while raising production by 33%.
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How Canadian steelmakers are 'greening' their steel | CBC Climate Change News
Steelmaker Algoma says U.S. tariffs on steel are pushing it to more quickly transition to electric steelmaking. Here's why decarbonizing steel is such a big deal, how it's being done in Canada and wha...
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Alaska's Salmon River, among North America's cleanest waterways, has turned orange. As glaciers melt, permafrost is thawed, releasing toxic metals like iron, aluminum and cadmium. The changes impact aquatic life and nearby communities that rely on AK rivers for food.
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An Alaskan river, now orange, is featured.
Pakistan is being pummeled by climate disasters. On 8/15, a cloudburst poured 6" of rain in 1 hr, triggering floods that killed over 300. It experiences "compound" and "sequential" climate effects, in which 1 spawns another. Pakistan contributes <1% to emissions.
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One after another, Pakistan endures successive climate disasters
On the morning of Aug. 15, a cloudburst that poured more than 150 millimeters (6 inches) of rain in one hour triggered a flash flood in the city of Buner, located in Pakistan’s northwestern province o...
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