Overwhelmed and Underwater: Alaskan Capital City Flooded By Melted Glacier

The capital city of Alaska is experiencing a historic flooding event after a glacier melted, gushing water into the city. Devastating Floods Rock Juneau In an alarming climate-change-related disaster, residents of Juneau, Alaska sought shelter when the Mendenhall glacier melted this week. The event caused significant property damage, but no injuries or deaths have been reported. Rapid Emergency Response Officials …

U.S. Joins Forces with a Surprising Ally to Slash Super-Pollutant Emissions

Biden is cozying up to an unexpected ally in the fight against climate change. Here are the details. Super Pollutant Showdown The Biden Administration is stepping up its efforts to slash nitrous oxide emissions – a super pollutant – by brokering a climate deal with an unlikely partner: China. White House Climate Summit Reveals Bold Plans This big news came …

Harlem New York Leads on Affordable, Eco-Homes

East Harlem is leading by example, utilizing energy-efficient resources to keep residents comfortable throughout the year. Sendero Verde’s making a name for itself.  Bringing Affordable and Cost-Effective Living to America Harlem, NY, has recently become a hub for housing development and affordable green living even for low-income families. One particular building has already stood out, and residents are a testament …

Powell’s Warnings: Inflation and High Rates Could Hurt the Economy

Federal Reserve Bank chairman Jerome Powell is concerned about the high holding rates. He is deeply concerned that it would hurt the U.S. economy. As a result, this would affect businesses and households across America.  High Holdings Could Negatively Impact the Economy  In a two-day appearance at Capitol Hill, Jerome ‘Jay’ Powell, the Chair of the Fed Reserve, said in …

Polls Show American Mindset Is Changing on Climate Change

If Republicans take the White House in November (and statistics show they very well could), it could mean the end of the US climate policy.  Global What?  To say that the climate emergency is causing chaos across the US would be an understatement. Runaway wildfires, fatal heatwaves, increasingly intense hurricanes, rising sea levels…  But the Republican platform steers clear of …

Nebraska Shortlisted For Nuclear Reactor Expansion Site

Nebraska state agencies are one step closer to finalizing their expansion of the state’s nuclear energy industry, and 16 communities are on the shortlist of possible locations to build the site.  Shortlist of Communities The Cornhusker State is one step closer to building a new nuclear reactor site that will massively expand its energy capabilities. Now, 16 Nebraska communities are …

21 Banned Things You May Be Harming the Planet By Doing

You might be breaking more than just laws—you could be damaging the planet. Here are 21 everyday actions that are pushing the boundaries of legality and sustainability. 1. Excessive Plastic Use Plastic pollution is a major environmental issue, with around 8 million tons of plastic entering the ocean each year. Single-use plastics like straws and bags are a huge part …

From Smog to Solar: China Ironically Takes the Global Lead in Clean Energy Industry

China has been dominating in the clean energy industry. Now, Western countries must figure out how to navigate a changing market, balancing environmental goals with concerns of economic protection. The Rise of China China is on the rise as a clean energy leader. Companies like Tongwei Group, which used to produce fish and livestock feed, is one the leading companies …

Bordering on Crisis: 21 Reasons We’re Seeing a Surge in Immigration Due to Climate Change

Climate change isn’t just about the weather—it’s reshaping how and where people live around the globe. What does this mean for our borders, economy, and national security? How will these changes affect the average American family?  1. Rising Numbers of Climate Displaced Persons Recent studies suggest that by 2050, climate change could displace over 143 million people globally. While most …

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Americans Can Expect Significant Change to Energy Bills Due to Extreme Weather

Americans are fed up with rising heat and rising costs, and the struggle is only just beginning.  High Heat = More Power = More Money It is a given that many people switch on their A/Cs once summer comes around to combat the sweltering heat. Yet high temperatures are typically connected to high energy bills.  Higher Than Usual According to …