Climate Change

Global Surge in Dangerous Heat Days Due to Climate Change
Environmental & Regulations Global Surge in Dangerous Heat Days Due to Climate Change

In 2024, the world has experienced a significant increase in "dangerous heat" days, a direct consequence of climate change. This alarming trend has had severe repercussions on global health and displacement, as highlighted by a recent collaborative report from World Weather Attribution

Supreme Court to Consider Reinstating Uinta Basin Railway Approval
Conventional Fuels Supreme Court to Consider Reinstating Uinta Basin Railway Approval

The Supreme Court is set to consider reinstating a critical approval for the Uinta Basin Railway project in eastern Utah, which aims to transport an additional 350,000 barrels of crude oil daily. The project, championed by oil businesses, local officials, and the Ute Indian Tribe, promises

Should Afghanistan Under Taliban Get Access to Global Climate Funds?
Environmental & Regulations Should Afghanistan Under Taliban Get Access to Global Climate Funds?

The article tackles an intensely contentious issue: whether Afghanistan, now under the Taliban regime, should be granted access to global climate finance despite the regime’s notorious human rights record, especially its systemic oppression of women and girls. This dilemma poses several ethical, h

Ohio Redefines Nuclear Power as Green Energy Amidst Controversy
Conventional Fuels Ohio Redefines Nuclear Power as Green Energy Amidst Controversy

Ohio has recently made a significant legislative move by redefining nuclear power as green energy. This development, encapsulated in House Bill 308, signed into law by Governor Mike DeWine on December 19, 2022, has sparked a heated debate among various stakeholders, including environmental

Congress Approves Salt River Hydroelectric Project Boosting Green Energy
Renewable Energy Congress Approves Salt River Hydroelectric Project Boosting Green Energy

In a significant move toward enhancing sustainable energy production, Congress has approved a new hydroelectric power project on the Salt River. This decision represents an important milestone in the nation's broader initiative to increase investments in renewable energy sources, aimed at

Singapore's Urban Development Sparks Rise in Land-Use Carbon Emissions
Environmental & Regulations Singapore's Urban Development Sparks Rise in Land-Use Carbon Emissions

Singapore is witnessing a significant rise in carbon emissions due to land-use changes, with projections indicating a continued increase until 2030. This trend is primarily driven by deforestation activities to accommodate urban development. In 2022, emissions from land use, including land-use

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