New Study Shows Significant Change in Heatwaves in USA and Mexico

A group of scientists conducted a study on the recent heatwaves experienced in the US and Mexico – and concluded that we’re at the height of a climate crisis. Full story.  A Hot Topic  Between May and early June this year, at a time when the US heatwave was centered in southwest states such as California, Nevada, and Arizona, a …

Farm Bill Crisis: Will Congress Sacrifice Farmers and the Environment for Politics?

The Farm Bill’s reauthorization has been paused as lawmakers debate environmental regulations and funding priorities. Not passing this bill or potential budget cuts to the SNAP program and climate initiatives could affect the lives of farmers and low-income Americans. The Farm Bill The Farm Bill’s high budget is currently on pause. This important legislation covers agricultural and food programs, but …

Phoenix’s Blistering Heat Affects Flights and Travel

Amidst the soaring temperatures, flights have felt the “heat” when flying through the blistering weather of Phoenix. Airports say they can “handle” the heat and all the influx of passengers. Summertime Flight Travel News reports suggest that travel this summer in the U.S. will increase. Thanks to the Olympics in France, people are making their way to the games while …

Hot Debate: Americans Still Won’t Accept Climate Change Is Happening

Surveys state that denialism is higher in the central- and southern US.  Where Have You Been? Although it might sound like a new thing, we have been warned about the dangers of greenhouse gases for over half a century.  Back to the 60s In March 1969, Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington State got a letter from a very angry …

California Imposes Historic Water Restrictions to Prepare for Droughts

For the first time in the state’s history, California will impose water restrictions to help the state prepare for future droughts and weather changes. Historic Water Mandates California water providers are staring down the barrel of permanent water restrictions for the first time in state history, thanks to a contentious policy recently approved by the state’s Water Resources Control Board. …

Eco-Guilt: 21 No-Brainers You Can Do TODAY to Help Climate Change

Climate change is a pressing issue, but every action, no matter how small, can contribute to a larger solution. From changing daily habits to making conscious choices, there are numerous ways you can make a difference. Ready to see how you can help? 1. Switch to LED Lightbulbs LED lightbulbs use up to 80% less energy than traditional incandescent bulbs. …

America’s Most Dangerous Species Hanging Around Your Backyard

Think you’re safe in your backyard? Think again. Here are 18 of America’s most deadly species that might make you reconsider your next nature hike or swim. Brace yourself for some shocking facts about these dangerous creatures. 1. American Alligator Found in the southeastern U.S., American alligators can reach lengths of up to 13 feet. They are apex predators capable …

Floods Wreak Havoc in Florida: DeSantis’ Climate Decisions Under Scrutiny

Florida residents are struggling this hurricane season, and many are pointing the finger at a certain Governor. A Once-in-a-Lifetime Weather Disaster Florida has just seen a once-in-a-lifetime weather disaster that’s left entire neighborhoods underwater. After being hit by a monster downpour last month – with over 20 inches of rain falling within a week – streets in Hollywood, Miami, and …

Rising Heat, Rising Threat: Climate Change Is Spreading Antibiotic-Immune “Superbugs”

As if rising temperatures weren’t enough, studies are showing that climate change is helping to promote antimicrobial resistance, which could render our medicines useless. Our Problems Are Warming Up Thanks to climate change, the extreme heat that is sizzling up the United States is expected to bring even hotter summers in the future. However, heat-related illnesses and runaway wildfires are …