• Climate change is coming for your favourite WINE: 90% of winegrowing regions in Spain, Italy, Greece and southern California could lose their ability to grow grapes by 2100, study warns

    But vineyards in other locations such as the UK and Tasmania could benefit from warming temperatures, report experts at the University of Bordeaux.

  • Changes coming to Macon bus routes

    MACON, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – The Macon-Bibb Transit Authority announces upcoming changes to bus routes. These changes will affect four bus routes and go into affect April 15, 2024: Eisenhower/Chambers inbound will be rerouted from Mulberry Street to Plum Street. North Highland inbound/outbound section of Mulberry Street between Spring Street & Old Broadway will be rerouted to Walnut Street. Ocmulgee inbound

  • Climate change is messing with how we measure time: Study

    Struggle to wrap your head around daylight savings? Spare a thought for the world's timekeepers, who are trying to work out how climate change is affecting Earth's rotation—and in turn, how we keep track of time.

  • Going Green: Climate change words and their meanings

    You’re not alone when it comes to understanding the language of climate change and what different words and phrases mean. There are a lot of terms brands and companies can use that can greenwash consumers into thinking they’re making climate pledges or cutting down their emissions when they might not be. Greenwashing in itself is when brands mislead or misinform consumers into thinking they’ve got an environmentally friendly public image when they might be selling a very harmful product but use...

  • Going Green: Climate change words and their meanings

    You’re not alone when it comes to understanding the language of climate change and what different words and phrases mean. There are a lot of terms brands and companies can use that can greenwash consumers into thinking they’re making climate pledges or cutting down their emissions when they might not be. Greenwashing in itself is when brands mislead or misinform consumers into thinking they’ve got an environmentally friendly public image when they might be selling a very harmful product but use...

  • Service changes coming to RVTD on April 1st

    MEDFORD, Ore. – The Rogue Valley Transportation District is announcing new improvements to its routes. It includes routes 61, 21, and 27 effective April 1. Route 61 service frequency will transition to every two hours with discontinuation of stops at Poplar, Morrow, Royal, and Stevens. Route 21 frequency will increase to every 20 minutes, offering […]

  • Climate change zealots want control, not solutions

    Climate zealots do not want solutions to the problems they claim are going to kill us all. They just want control of your everyday life, from the car you drive to the food you eat. Harvard University is no longer continuing its solar geoengineering research experiment. The gist of solar geoengineering is that spraying particles […]

  • WHO Releases Toolkit to Empower Health Professionals Through Climate Change

    Climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a global health challenge, with far-reaching implications for communities worldwide.

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    Louisiana cities facing the greatest threat from climate change

    Images of neighborhoods devastated by natural disasters have become commonplace in recent years, but a new study finds that properties in some U.S. cities are especially imperiled.

  • These next-gen batteries could be essential to fighting climate change

    Batteries are hot right now—like really, really hot. Long-lasting, durable, and lightweight storage devices will be an essential part of the global energy transition, yet the tendency of lithium-ion cells to catch fire and explode is only one issue with our most ubiquitous battery technology. A pile of other problems—long charging times, limited life between charges, vulnerability to heat and cold, and the risks around the supply chain of critical metals—has led investors and governments on a...

  • Scientists outline actions to protect lochs from climate change

    Scientists have outlined the urgent actions needed to protect Scotland's lochs from the impacts of climate change, estimating that harmful algal blooms cost the national economy at least £16.5 million a year.

  • How eutrophication and climate change alter food webs in the Baltic Sea

    Phytoplankton is the primary energy source for all marine ecosystems: These tiny plants floating in the seawater use photosynthesis to bind energy in the form of biomass, which is then passed on step by step in the marine food webs all the way to different types of fish and piscivores.