» Free vegan meals for people and the planet
16/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Chilis on Wheels serves up delicious, plant-based, multicultural dishes to people in need. The post Free vegan meals for people and the planet appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .

» U.S. socked with 15 billion-dollar weather disasters during the 1st half of 2025
16/07/25 10:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Four of the top 20 costliest weather disasters have occurred in the last year. The post U.S. socked with 15 billion-dollar weather disasters during the 1st half of 2025 appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .

» Unraveling volcanic patterns between adjacent rift zones
16/07/25 08:00 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Continental rifts are a prime example of how the forces at work beneath our feet are constantly shaping our world, and often host volcanic activity. The patterns and distribution of volcanism in rift settings, however, is far from intuit...

» Slash and forestry management changes proposed – Expert Reaction
16/07/25 00:08 from Science Media Centre
Less than two weeks remain for the public to have their say on sweeping proposals to change many aspects of […] The post Slash and forestry management changes proposed – Expert Reaction appeared first on Science Media Centre .

» Inuit Circumpolar Council granted permanent status at International Maritime Org.
15/07/25 20:05 from Eye on the Arctic
After almost four years of holding provisional status at the International Maritime Organization, the group representing Inuit across the Arctic

» Oil Advocate Behind Anti-Suzuki Complaint a Nameless ‘BC Resident’ in National Post Story
15/07/25 19:50 from DeSmogBlog
A well-connected lobbyist and advocate for fossil fuel resource development is one of eight applicants alleging the David Suzuki Foundation used misleading photographs in their promotional materials. As reported by the National Post, a C...

» A rap festival near the Arctic Ocean delights crowds under the midnight sun
15/07/25 18:22 from Eye on the Arctic
It was well past midnight when Mihkku Laiti appeared on stage to perform at an open-air music festival in the

» N.W.T. gov’t slow to act on school lead situation, independent investigation finds
15/07/25 17:03 from Eye on the Arctic
Investigator says departments failed to understand health implications of lead in drinking water The N.W.T. government was slow to act

» A Disaster Expert Explains Why the Texas Floods Were So Devastating
15/07/25 16:31 from State of the Planet
A warning system might involve integrating older technology like weather radios with new AI products and local knowledge.

» UNESCO report warns of extracting activities near World Heritage sites
15/07/25 16:00 from World Heritage Centre News
UNESCO, the Church of England Pensions Board, Greenbank, the International Union for Conservation of Nature, and the World Wildlife Fund call on investors to adhere to industry commitments and ensure World Heritage Site protection. UNESC...

» “It’s not in my interest to have contact with Russia”: Norwegian border town mayor
15/07/25 15:41 from Eye on the Arctic
By Miro Johansson Russia poses a security threat to the world, says Magnus Mæland, mayor in the Norwegian border town that

» expert reaction to study looking at obesity drugs in people with diabetes and obesity, and neurodegenerative diseases, stroke, and all-cause mortality
15/07/25 15:05 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A study published in JAMA Network Open looks at the association between people with obesity and diabetes taking weight loss drugs, … read more

» Concerns about environment front and centre at Whitehorse dam hearing
15/07/25 13:55 from Eye on the Arctic
By Julien Greene The hearing, one of the largest since the Yukon Water Board’s inception, came to a close Friday

» Drop in Air Pollution Drove a Surge in Warming, Study Finds
15/07/25 12:22 from Yale E360
Scientists have been scrambling to make sense of a recent acceleration in warming, which may be attributable, they say, to changes in solar output or to shifts in cloud cover. A new study finds the biggest driver may be a drop in air pol...

» Exposing Reform’s Oil Ties Significantly Reduces Party Support, New Research Finds
15/07/25 12:05 from DeSmogBlog
Reform UK’s oil industry interests are a major turn-off for voters, new research reveals. The think tank Persuasion UK tested five anti-Reform messages on 6,000 adults. According to the research, “by far the most impactful” message that ...

» With Friends Like These: Nigel Farage’s Year of Speaking at Radical Right-Wing Groups
15/07/25 11:55 from DeSmogBlog
Nigel Farage has spent his first year in Parliament giving speeches to radical right-wing groups close to President Donald Trump, making multiple trips to the U.S. to push his anti-climate agenda. As reported by DeSmog and The Mirror thi...

» DC’s smart bins offer 24-hour food waste drop-off
15/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
The rat-proof bins are making composting easier for city residents. The post DC’s smart bins offer 24-hour food waste drop-off appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .

» Surviving the Ranking Madness: A Geoscientist’s Guide to Keeping Your Academic Soul Intact
15/07/25 08:02 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
The contribution from Fabio Crameri, a science communicator and researcher working at the intersection of geoscience, design, and outreach. He is the founder of Undertone.design, where he creates science-grade visualizations and communic...

» Do Indoor Pools Really Need to Close for Lightning?
15/07/25 07:58 from Undark
The national YMCA organization, the American Red Cross, and many pool operators agree: Indoor pools should close during thunderstorms, over concerns that lightning could travel through a building and zap swimmers. Is the threat real — or...

» How Ireland’s ‘Mediocre’ Milk Powder Made it Big in West Africa
15/07/25 06:00 from DeSmogBlog
In a packed function room in Lagos, Nigeria, the jaunty sounds of Stevie Wonder’s ‘Sir Duke’ start to play. Then, as a giant sparkler and confetti cannon erupt, a curtain slowly parts to reveal a spinning display stacked with green, whit...

» expert reaction to scoping review of over-the-counter herbal products and dietary supplements used for depression
15/07/25 04:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A review published in Frontiers in Pharmacology looks at over-the-counter herbal products and dietary supplements used for depression.   Prof Stella Chan, … read more

» expert reaction to NICE final draft guidance and NHS rollout of Alyftrek for children and adults with some forms of cystic fibrosis
14/07/25 23:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
Scientists comment on NICE final draft guidance and the NHS rollout of Alyftrek for Cystic Fibrosis.   David Ramsden, Cystic … read more

» Fast Tracking a Pipeline to BC’s Coast Will Undermine Canada’s Security
14/07/25 22:03 from DeSmogBlog
“Now the real work starts.” These words from Prime Minister Mark Carney marked the rapid passage of Bill C-5, which grants sweeping powers to his cabinet to fast-track infrastructure projects. While his recent meeting with Canada’s premi...

» expert reaction to study suggesting vapes are more effective for quitting smoking than gum or lozenges including in disadvantaged groups
14/07/25 21:10 from Science Media Centre » Briefings
A study published in Annals of Internal Medicine looks at vapes for smoking cessation in disadvantaged groups.    Prof Leonie Brose, Professor … read more

» Canadians are forgoing U.S. travel this year; might they come to Nunavut instead?
14/07/25 19:55 from Eye on the Arctic
Some people working in Nunavut’s travel and tourism industry say there are signs the territory could benefit as Canadians forgo

» Air Pollution Cuts in East Asia Likely Accelerated Global Warming
14/07/25 19:35 from State of the Planet
A new study finds that some forms of air pollution in the atmosphere have helped shade the Earth’s surface from the sun’s energy.

» The Reality Behind JP Morgan’s ‘Net Zero’: Billions Flow to Big Oil
14/07/25 18:44 from DeSmogBlog
Assume you are an existing JP Morgan (JPM) customer, or you are interested in the bank’s sustainable-investment strategy. Googling the words “sustainable” and “JP Morgan” will bring up a number of blog posts from the JPM website, along w...

» Toxic Legacies and Transformative Learning: MPA-ESP Students Explore the Gowanus Canal
14/07/25 16:42 from State of the Planet
In June, a group of students stepped out of the classroom and into one of New York City’s most environmentally complex sites.

» N.W.T. negotiating terms with Alta. to be better informed about its waterways
14/07/25 14:20 from Eye on the Arctic
More than a year since the Northwest Territories asked Alberta to keep it better informed about spills that could impact

» Dawson City, Yukon man charged in connection with stabbing
14/07/25 14:13 from Eye on the Arctic
Dawson City RCMP have charged a man in connection with a stabbing that occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning. In

» PBL-podcast: hoofdpunten uit de Toekomstverkenning WLO
14/07/25 12:00 from News - PBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
In deze PBL podcast een gesprek met Jan Ritsema van Eck en Bert Hof over de Toekomstverkenning WLO: vier scenario’s over hoe Nederland er in 2060 uit kan zien.

» The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floods
14/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
More than 100 people died in the flash floods. The disaster has the fingerprints of climate change all over it. The post The science behind Texas’ catastrophic floods appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .

» A smarter way to tear buildings down
14/07/25 11:00 from Yale Climate Connections
Researchers are using high-tech tools to identify reusable materials that can be salvaged during building demolitions. The post A smarter way to tear buildings down appeared first on Yale Climate Connections .

» How is earthquake-driven sea-level rise changing our coasts?
14/07/25 08:30 from Latest posts from EGU blogs
Coastal regions have always been at risk from natural hazards, but now, there’s an added layer of complexity. Earthquakes, which cause the land to move up or down, can significantly affect sea levels, especially in regions already experi...

» THE MYSTERY OF MUCUS!
14/07/25 08:00 from Reefbites
By Rebecca Campbell Gibbel, MS, DVM For many marine animals, mucus is an essential part of their lives, providing a protective barrier. Clownfish have a mucous coating on the surface of their skin, gills and gut that is three to four tim...

» Safety of Foreign-Made Medications in Question After FDA Layoffs
14/07/25 07:01 from Undark
The departures of some longtime investigators in recent months have left less experienced people tasked with rooting out dangerous manufacturing practices. And up to 15 percent of support staff have been cut, slowing investigations. Now,...

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