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2024 could be world's hottest year as June breaks records
AOL· 3 days agoLast month was the hottest June on record, the EU's climate change monitoring service said on Monday, continuing a streak of exceptional temperatures that some scientists said puts 2024 on track ...
Lendistry Hires Inaugural Head of Climate, Energy & Infrastructure, Lynn Von Koch-Liebert, Stepping...
Digital Journal· 13 hours agoCenter by Lendistry, a nonprofit business education organization, Lendistry provides economic opportunities and progressive growth for underserved urban and rural small business borrowers and ...
General Motors to Pay $146 Million For Excess Emissions
Smithsonian Magazine· 2 days agoThe company will pay $145.8 million in penalties and lose 50 million metric tons of greenhouse gas...
Coal mining created community and culture. Can clean energy do the same?
BBC News· 2 days agoIt was dirty and dangerous, but coal mining also cultivated pride, companionship, and art, writes...
'Exceptionally dangerous situation': Historic California heat wave putting millions at risk
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoThe heat wave will last through at least through Tuesday of next week, with triple-digit...
Google's carbon footprint is getting bigger, but it's still hopeful
Android Headlines· 7 days agoThe AI craze has put Google‘s 2030 “net zero” target in serious doubt. The company is rapidly...
University of Saskatchewan Establishes New Jarislowsky and BMO Chair in Regenerative Agriculture
CNW· 6 days agoDr. Kate Congreves (PhD) has been appointed the Jarislowsky and BMO Chair in Regenerative Agriculture at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) to lead research in regenerative ...
Cities vs. Airbnbs, farmers seeking tech workers and Google’s AI dreams clash with climate goals
The Globe and Mail· 5 days agoAsk the locals or mayors of tourist hot spots such as Barcelona, Maui, or Rome and they’ll tell you:...