Winter Has Changed Completely In These America Cities
Winter is getting shorter, according to Climate Central. It has to do with how many cold days there are. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Winter is getting shorter, according to Climate Central. It has to do with how many cold days there are. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
As ice melts, it is clear that Antarctica is mineral-rich. Nations are not supposed to mine there, but access to valuable metals may overcome that rule. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Wars in areas that produce large amounts of oil almost always drive up crude prices. This is because of oil production and shipping. The current Middle East conflict has virtually shut down use of the Suez Canal, which services oil tankers. When oil goes above $100, green energy becomes more attractive. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief…
Several decisions show that the end of EPA regulations poses a risk to the health of millions of Americans. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
If other recent wars are any example, the financial fallout is in the billions of dollars. This includes direct damage to the local environment and the costs of operating huge ships. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
New EPA rules have made coal viable again. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247 explains
The Wall Street Journal reports that renewed coal use is causing an unexpected rise in air pollution. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
The warming Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico will mean stronger hurricanes. Whether these hit the US or not is the open question. Douglas A. McIntyre Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains.
Trump has tried to cut back the renewables business. It has not worked. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
New polls show that support for data centers drops sharply. It is a big problem for AI companies. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Trump closed down a large portion of the solar energy business across the US. The companies are going to court, and they are winning. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
The Trump Administration is supporting nuclear reactors in a way not matched by any other President. Douglas A. McIntre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247, explains.
Electricity prices are jumping in big cities. Data centers are a reason. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Depending on the weather, America can be a harsh place to live. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
It’s going to be a hot spring in some parts of the US, but where? Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
Climate change has increase to global area where wildfires can break out by 50%. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247, explains.
Trump says that when AI companies come to a community, they need to “bring their own electricity.” That will keep local rates low, but it is hard to see how it will work. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief at Climatecrisis247 explains
Plastics are everywhere. And nanoplastics and microplastics are bad for human health. The New York Times reports that even the plastics used to pack bananas are dangerous. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains.
AC uses heat, which uses energy, which warms the climate, which means more AC. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247 explains
The World Resources Institute says new, low-emission economy jobs will increase globally by 375 million. This could offset losses to AI. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor-In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains
During his State of the Union, Trump said he expects companies that need new electricity not do so by increasing local electricity bills. It may be hard to enforce. Douglas A. McIntyre, Editor–In-Chief of Climatecrisis247, explains