BP CEO advocates for shareholder returns while navigating green goals, sparking contentious debate amongst environmental activists. Here’s the full story. Won’t Somebody Think of the Oil Companies? As humanity finds itself on a planet whose rapid overuse of scant resources leads to an impending climate catastrophe, few companies can claim as much blame as the giant oil and gas corporations. …
21 Ways Taylor Swift Is Damaging the Planet in a Big Way
I never thought I’d say this, but as a Taylor Swift super fan, it’s time to face some harsh truths. Taylor’s career and lifestyle are having a serious negative impact on the planet. Here’s the lowdown on how our beloved Tay-Tay is contributing to environmental damage. 1. Private Jet Usage It’s heartbreaking, but Taylor frequently uses private jets for travel, …
The Bitter Truth: How Climate Change Could Destroy Chocolate Supplies
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you might have noticed a changing trend in the world of chocolate. Higher prices and smaller candy bars are becoming the norm – and unfortunately it’s not going to stop there, as a recent report reveals there’s a lot of change coming in the future. Let’s see what’s going to happen. Climate Change Impact …
21 Problems With Climate Change Denial
Climate change denial isn’t just about ignoring science—it’s about jeopardizing our future. How are we allowing this to happen, and what are the real consequences of turning a blind eye? 1. Misunderstanding Scientific Data Many climate deniers misinterpret short-term weather patterns as evidence against long-term climate trends. This creates a false narrative that confuses the public and stalls necessary action. …
Hurricane Milton Escalates to Category 5 as Florida Braces for Impact
Hurricane Milton, now a Category 5 storm, is currently one of the most formidable hurricanes to threaten the Florida coastline this season. With sustained winds reaching 160 mph, Milton is poised to deliver catastrophic impacts including a life-threatening storm surge, destructive winds, and extensive flooding. Intensification and Current Status As of the latest updates, Hurricane Milton rapidly intensified in the …
Hurricane Helene Devastates Southeastern U.S., Leaving Destruction in Its Wake
Over the weekend, Hurricane Helene unleashed widespread devastation across the southeastern United States. The storm, which made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 4 hurricane, brought catastrophic winds, storm surges, and unprecedented rainfall, leaving at least 63 dead and millions without power. The scale of damage extends far beyond the coastal regions, with inland areas suffering from severe flooding …
Environmental Catastrophe Brings 100 Tons of Dead Fish to Tourist Town
A mass die-off of biblical proportions has hit a coastal town in Greece, provoking shock, horror, and increased concerns about extreme weather events in southern Europe. Coastal Catastrophe A port city in Greece is grappling with a coastal catastrophe after hundreds of thousands of dead fish clogged up the coastline and waterways around the harbor. Hordes of Dead Fish Volos, …
Top 10 Eco-Destinations That Won’t Break the Bank
Looking for a way to travel that’s kind to your wallet and the planet? How about exploring destinations that blend sustainability with affordability? #1. Asheville, North Carolina This vibrant city is a haven for eco-conscious travelers, boasting organic farms and a plethora of green lodging options. Asheville’s commitment to sustainability is evident in its local businesses and community gardens. #2. …
Florida’s Climate Change Has Officially Killed an Endangered Species
“The climate emergency” has been blamed for this extinction – so how much longer will we ignore the issue? The What Plant? If you’ve never heard of the Key Largo tree cactus (Pilosocereus millspaughii), chances are it will stay that way as, according to researchers from the Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden and the Florida Museum of Natural History, this plant …
Hot But Not Bothered? 2024 Could Become the Hottest Year on Record, A Wake Up Call for Climate Action
Worried about how hot it’s been recently? Let’s take a look at the data. A Year of Unprecedented Heat 2024 is on fire – literally. As we pass the halfway mark of 2024, it’s becoming glaringly obvious that this year is on track to become the hottest on record. Hottest Year Ever? The Numbers Don’t Lie According to Carbon Brief’s …