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The storm is expected to bring rainfall, gusts of wind, and isolated flash flooding throughout the coast.
Efforts from Bloomberg Philanthropies have helped shut down more than half of the coal plants in the country.
Climate scientists and activists have since fled the platform now known as X since the Elon Musk takeover last year.
The heat and dry conditions have sparked wildfires throughout the southern coast.
If done right, remote and hybrid workers can reduce their individual emissions by commuting infrequently and working outside of large offices.
The storm system is currently hanging out between the Caribbean and Africa, and could become a category 3 storm by Tuesday.
The lawsuit seeks to hold major fossil fuel companies accountable for suppressing evidence of the climate crisis for decades.
Authorities want to ensure a balance between water conservation and the metropolitan area's economic growth.
The heat dries up the land, making it unable to absorb water if heavy rainfall follows the extreme heat.
Heavy rain slammed Massachusetts and Rhode Island this week, and more stormy weather may be headed for New England this weekend.
The ruling is the first of its kind and mandates that businesses disclose direct and indirect sources of pollution.
The storm has maximum sustained winds of more than 100 miles per hour and could bring flash flooding to the Northeast.
Creating new products is only part of a large company’s environmental impact.
Researchers from Oxford University found that heat pumps are more than twice as effective when heating homes compared to fossil fuel systems.
An environmental report revealed that the company’s water consumption increased by over a billion gallons from 2021 to 2022.
Protesters highlighted the festival’s carbon footprint, but the biggest issue may be Burning Man’s opposition to renewable energy in its own backyard.
The equivalent of several months of rain fell over the area, and the water pooled into the playa where the event takes place every year.
The authors estimate that about 200,000 temperature-related deaths could happen in the U.S. every year under an extreme but possible climate scenario.
The storm has grown quickly and the most immediate concern is dangerous rip currents around the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.
Opponents say that this will hurt jobs in the region, while advocates want a full ban on oil and gas projects in the Arctic.
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