New fever warning issued in holiday hotspots as symptoms listed

New fever warning issued in holiday hotspots as symptoms listed

The UK’s medical community is on high alert as doctors are urged to look out for signs of a lethal virus identified in popular British holiday spots, such as the Canary Islands. Known as the Oropouche virus or Sloth Fever, this mosquito-borne illness has no known cure, and medical professionals have been put on notice … Read more

World logs its hottest summer on record

World logs its hottest summer on record

A man uses an umbrella for shade in Seoul on August 14, 2024, during a prolonged heatwave which has gripped much of the country. Anthony Wallace | Afp | Getty Images The summer of 2024 was the hottest on record, according to the European Union’s climate monitor, extending an alarming run of temperature records that … Read more

Feeling the heat as Earth breaks yet another record for hottest summer

Feeling the heat as Earth breaks yet another record for hottest summer

Summer 2024 sweltered to Earth’s hottest on record, making it even more likely that this year will end up as the warmest humanity has measured, European climate service Copernicus reported Friday. And if this sounds familiar, that’s because the records the globe shattered were set just last year as human-caused climate change, with a temporary … Read more

Why Super Typhoons Like Yagi Are More Common Than You’d Think

Why Super Typhoons Like Yagi Are More Common Than You’d Think

The year’s first super typhoon erupted over the steamy waters of the western Pacific Ocean on Thursday as Yagi churned toward an eventual landfall in southern China. Having formed as a tropical cyclone in the Philippine Sea on Sunday, the powerful storm peaked on Thursday afternoon local time with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph, … Read more

Biden To Dish Out $7.3 Billion For Clean Rural Power

Biden To Dish Out .3 Billion For Clean Rural Power

President Joe Biden will travel to Wisconsin on Thursday to announce $7.3 billion in federal clean energy spending in rural communities across the country. The Biden administration is calling it the “largest investment in rural electrification” since President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal in the 1930s. The funds, which will be divvied out to 16 … Read more

How fracking helped the U.S. break the all-time oil production record

How fracking helped the U.S. break the all-time oil production record

The U.S. produced more oil in 2023 than has ever been produced in any year by any country, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.  Big Oil has become more productive as horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, which is also known as fracking, have seen technological breakthroughs.  U.S. oil production hit a low of 5 … Read more

Ski Resorts Are Stockpiling Snow to Get Through Warm Winters

Ski Resorts Are Stockpiling Snow to Get Through Warm Winters

“We provide 100 percent snow security,” says Antti Lauslahti, Snow Secure’s CEO, proudly. “Any ski resort can start the season at a specific date.” He adds that the system has performed well even when summer heat waves push temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit). Beneath the blankets, temperatures do not exceed roughly 1 … Read more

African nations lose up to 5% of GDP annually due to climate change: report – National

African nations lose up to 5% of GDP annually due to climate change: report – National

Descrease article font size Increase article font size African nations are losing up to 5% of their GDP every year as they bear a heavier burden than the rest of the world from climate change, a new report said Monday after one of the continent’s hottest years on record. The World Meteorological Organization said many … Read more

Wildfires Are Contaminating Water Supplies

Wildfires Are Contaminating Water Supplies

If you stood on the banks of the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado after the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire, the rumbling water may have appeared black. This slurry of ash and charred soil cascaded toward the reservoirs that supply drinking water for the downstream city of Fort Collins, home to around 170,000 people. Although … Read more

Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa, and chocolate alternatives, to keep up with demand – National

Companies are crafting new ways to grow cocoa, and chocolate alternatives, to keep up with demand – National

WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Climate change is stressing rainforests where the highly sensitive cocoa bean grows, but chocolate lovers need not despair, say companies that are researching other ways to grow cocoa or develop cocoa substitutes. Scientists and entrepreneurs are working on ways to make more cocoa that stretch well beyond the tropics, from … Read more