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Climate Protesters Arrested for Storming the Queen's Trooping the Colour Parade
As festivities kicked off at the Trooping the Colour parade, Animal Rebellion U.K. protesters disrupted the event — resulting in multiple arrests.Climate Change Could Completely Consume the Siberian Tundra by 2050, Studies Show
Unfortunately, the Siberian Tundra could be completely destroyed by 2050.The Pros and Cons of Using Water Pipelines to Mitigate Droughts
A proposed water pipeline would carry water from the Pacific Ocean into Utah's almost-dried up Great Salt Lake, which has been facing a major shortage.When Exactly Did Climate Change Start? Inside the History of Climate Studies
When did climate change start? The Anthropocene Epoch, an "unofficial interval of geologic time," began in 1950. What about climate change?These Shocking Facts About Climate Change Might Be a Wake-Up Call
The climate crisis is ever-looming, but how much do you really know about what's happening? Here are a few shocking facts that could serve as a wake-up call.How Humanity Could Actually Halt Climate Breakdown, According to Peter Kalmus (Exclusive)
Peter Kalmus' recent speech protesting big banks and fossil fuels went viral — check out our interview with the NASA climate scientist.John and Ann Doerr's $1.1 Billion Donation Will Start a Climate School at Stanford
John Doerr and Ann Doerr just donated $1.1 billion dollars to fund a new climate change school at Stanford University.Devastating Heat Wave in India and Pakistan Highlights Need for Clean Energy
What is the reason for this heat wave in India and Pakistan? As you could probably imagine, the climate crisis and global heating are at play here.Is Net Zero the Same as Carbon Neutral? Let's Discuss Their Differences and Why They Matter
Terms such as "net zero" and "carbon neutral" have been thrown around in discussions of the climate crisis, but do they hold the same meaning? Here's the scoop.One-Fifth of Reptiles Could Go Extinct Thanks to Climate Change, New Research Says
Are reptiles about to go extinct? New research says that one fifth of species worldwide could face extinction, with the ongoing climate crisis.'Youth v Gov' Documentary, About Youth-Led Climate Lawsuit, Is Coming to Netflix
The newest documentary coming to Netflix is 'Youth v Gov,' about the 'Juliana v. The United States of America' lawsuit and the youth involved in it.Climate Activist Wynn Alan Bruce Has Died After Protesting Outside the Supreme Court
Climate activist Wynn Alan Bruce self-immolated outside of the Supreme Court, and unfortunately has died, in protest of the ongoing climate crisis.The IPCC Climate Change Report Sheds Light on How Wind Patterns Could Change Drastically
In 2021, the IPCC published a climate change report documenting the ways wind patterns will change for the worse. Here's what you need to know.Climate Scientist Asks Twitter Users to Describe the Climate Crisis in One Word
NASA Climate Scientist, Peter Kalmus, polled Twitter users on what one word they would use to describe the ongoing climate crisis.Obama Channels David Attenborough in Netflix's 'Our Great National Parks'
Barack Obama serves as the narrator for a new documentary series on Netflix, 'Our Great National Parks,' which debuted on April 13, 2022.On Neptune, Dramatic Temperature Changes Leave Scientists Puzzled
On Neptune, dramatic temperature changes were observed as part of a new study, leaving scientists puzzled.Billionaire Bill Gates Has Been Invested in Climate Change Research for Many Years Now — Details
American businessman Bill Gates is best known as the founder of Microsoft, but what are his thoughts on climate change? Here's the scoop on his beliefs.Bill Gates' New Doc, 'Solving for Zero,' Showcases Climate Change Solutions That Could Actually Work
The upcoming documentary 'Solving for Zero' and subsequent educational series, are based on Bill Gates' book, and feature him, too.Here’s Why California’s Low Snowpack Is Setting off Alarms for Climate Scientists
Why is the snowpack in the state of California alarmingly low? The Golden State is unfortunately experiencing an ongoing drought, due to the snowpack.New Doc 'Meat the Future' Chronicles the Lab-Grown Meat Industry's Revolution
The new documentary 'Meat the Future' follows the journey of a growing lab-grown meat company. The film is narrated by Dr. Jane Goodall and features music by Moby.Are Fox News' Climate Change Articles Ever Credible? A Deep Dive
Fox News' climate change coverage is generally not too credible...Global Warming Is Wreaking Havoc On the El Niño/Southern Oscillation Cycle
Changes in the El Niño/Southern Oscillation cycle are intensifying the effects of global warming and vise versa, creating more widespread damage.Climate Change Will Affect Humanity in Many Significant Ways — Here's What You Need to Know
Climate change is a universal issue that will deeply affect humanity for many years to come. Here's how climate change will affect us if left unaddressed.Madeleine Albright Passes Away at 84 — Where Did She Stand on Climate Issues?
Madeleine Albright passed this week away at 84. Where did the former secretary of state stand on climate change issues?Antarctica Reaches Record-Breaking Temperatures, Weighing in at 70 Degrees Hotter Than Average
Some parts of Antarctica measured at over 70 degrees Fahrenheit (40 degrees Celsius) hotter than average.'The Race to Save the World' Documentary Highlights Everyday People Fighting Against Climate Change (Exclusive)
Director Joe Gantz opens up exclusively to 'Green Matters' about his documentary 'The Race to Save the World,' which highlights climate change activism.Sinkholes Are Forming on the Arctic Seafloor, Due to Rising Temperatures
Why are sinkholes forming on the Arctic seafloor? Because of climate change, permafrost is melting about 500 feet below the ocean's surface.UN Climate Change Report Is "An Atlas of Human Suffering," With Bleakest Prognosis Yet
Is it just us, or is it starting to feel like the UN climate change reports never bring good news?Where SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson Stands on Climate Issues
Where does Supreme Court nominee Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson stand on climate change issues?Facebook Broke Its Promise to Properly Label Climate Denial Posts
Although Facebook promised to label its climate denier information, whistleblowers and a recent study found the company broke its promise.The Meat Industry Uses Over 100,000 Tons of Pesticides Annually, New Study Shows
The meat industry has a larger impact on the environment than we've realized, as a new study shows it uses over 100,000 tons of pesticides annually.New Study Pinpoints When the Sea Levels First Started Rising
When did the sea levels start rising? Although global warming was only first officially noticed within the last century, a new study pinpoints the year.Domesticated and Wild Animals, Regardless of Size, Are Affected by Heat Waves, Study Finds
What happens to animals during heat waves? Heat waves onset by global warming putting large and small animals alike at risk, across the country.Mask Mandates Are Not Causing Litter — The System Is
A new study frames mask mandates as the cause of increased PPE litter — but it's the system that's at fault.Southern California’s Heat Wave Could Affect 2022 Super Bowl Spectators
Southern California — specifically the Los Angeles area — is about to face a serious heat wave, only a few days ahead of the 2022 Super Bowl.Italian Constitution Edited to Protect Environment From Ongoing Climate Crisis
The Italian government has officially rewritten part of its constitution to include something about protecting the environment from climate change.Thanks to Climate Change, Trees in Texas Are Legitimately Exploding
Why are trees exploding in Texas right now? Because of the shockingly cold weather, many have lost power and sap-filled trees are exploding.Sure, We Can Keep Fossil Fuels… If We End This One Other Industry
Government and corporate reluctance to stop drilling for fossil fuels has inspired some scientists to try and shift the focus to ending another industry that massively contributes to climate change: animal agriculture.The 2022 Fridays for Future Global Climate Strike Is Coming Up — Here's What You Should Know
When is the next Global Climate Strike? Fridays For Future is hosting its next event in a few months — here's what you should know in advance.How Climate Change Is Endangering Winter Olympic Sports
As global heating continues to get worse, in the near future, we could find ourselves without anywhere cold and snowy enough to host humanity’s favorite winter event: the Winter Olympics.While Nepal’s Rhinos Are Resilient, They're No Match for Climate Change
Although rhinoceroses in Nepal have dodged poachers for years, it seems as though the dwindling population is feeling the effects of climate change.In 'Don't Look Up' Fashion, Two Massive Asteroids Are Heading in Planet Earth’s Direction
Do asteroids relate to climate change? A massive asteroid is expected to almost hit planet Earth in 2029, though it's expected to hopefully miss us.2021 Was Officially One of the Hottest Years on Record
The hottest years on record have all been in the past decade — that's not a good sign.Greta Thunberg Quotes to Celebrate the Climate Activist’s 19th Birthday
In honor of Greta Thunberg's 19th birthday, here are seven of her most empowering and inspirational quotes.Leo DiCaprio’s Advice for ‘Don’t Look Up’ Viewers Who Are Ready to “Stop Freaking Out & Start Doing Something”
The meaning of Don’t Look Up is the same one that climate scientists have been trying to tell the public for decades — here’s how you can get involved.Post-Christmas, 24 U.S. States Are Under “Extreme Weather Alerts” Thanks to Climate Change
Just after Christmas, extreme weather alerts have been issued to 24 U.S. states, which experts are attributing to the ongoing climate crisis.Chile’s Constitution Looks to Address Economic Concerns, Sustainably
Shortly after Gabriel Boric won Chile's election, a new constitution is being written to address economic strife as well as environmental issues.Climate Change Is Wreaking Havoc on Champagne Piot-Sevillano Vineyard
On Sunday, Dec. 26, the owners of Champagne Piot-Sevillano Vineyard are going on '60 Minutes' to discuss how climate change affects vineyards.The Ongoing Supply Chain Shortages: Are They Linked to Climate Change?
The ongoing supply chain shortages are related to climate change for a number of reasons.How Seismic Blasting Harms Marine Animals
There are a lot of horrible things that humans do to the beautiful natural world — and seismic blasting is definitely towards the top of the list.