The Fight to Save Florida’s Oranges

The Fight to Save Florida’s Oranges

“We need more time,” said Rezazadeh. Growers in St. Lucie County started using the antibiotic last year. “There are some hopes that we keep the trees alive until we find a cure.” The state’s total citrus acreage suffered a massive blow in the 1990s when an eradication program for canker disease, then the industry’s biggest … Read more

No, The Seine Cleanup Wasn’t a Failure

No, The Seine Cleanup Wasn’t a Failure

Despite the creation of multiple stormwater reservoirs, like the bassin d’Austerlitz, which collect stormwater and slowly release it after the bad weather has passed, if enough rain is concentrated into a small enough time, not everything that falls from the sky can be captured. In such a situation, runoff water has to be released into … Read more

Athletes struggle to keep cool in extreme heat

Athletes struggle to keep cool in extreme heat

Britain’s Jack Draper cools himself with a bag of ice during a break in play against US’ Taylor Fritz during their men’s singles second round tennis match on Court Suzanne-Lenglen at the Roland-Garros Stadium during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in Paris on July 30, 2024. Martin Bernetti | Afp | Getty Images U.S. gymnastics … Read more

Climate change ‘anomalies’ could trigger large cholera outbreaks

Climate change ‘anomalies’ could trigger large cholera outbreaks

The global climate crisis is now being linked to the resurgence of deadly diseases, with new research suggesting that significant climatic changes are creating conditions ripe for larger outbreaks of illnesses such as cholera. Despite the UK having eradicated this waterborne disease since 1893, scientists warn that increasing climate “anomalies” could lead to “unusually large … Read more

The Cure for Disposable Plastic Crap Is Here—and It’s Loony

The Cure for Disposable Plastic Crap Is Here—and It’s Loony

There’s a term of art for this whole system: reverse logistics. For the first 100 years of the plastics revolution, companies essentially sprayed products at customers—it was a one-way movement of atoms. Successful recycling requires doing this process in reverse, an entirely new set of skills. How do you get stuff back? What new economics, … Read more

Olympics bet against climate change with Seine swimming. For days, it looked like they would lose

Olympics bet against climate change with Seine swimming. For days, it looked like they would lose

With plans for athletes to swim the Seine River through the heart of Paris, Olympic organizers essentially bet against climate change’s extreme weather. For several days it appeared they would lose — by ditching the swimming portion of triathlon races. It wasn’t until early Wednesday, after the men’s race had been postponed a day and … Read more

Record breaking summer heat waves prompt higher home cooling costs

Record breaking summer heat waves prompt higher home cooling costs

Visitors walk during a long-duration heat wave impacting much of California on July 9 in Death Valley National Park, California.  Mario Tama | Getty Images News | Getty Images Amid surging summer heat, the earth reached a new hottest day on record on July 22. That day, the global average temperature was almost 63 degrees … Read more

The New Gods of Weather Can Make Rain on Demand—or So They Want You to Believe

The New Gods of Weather Can Make Rain on Demand—or So They Want You to Believe

It was questionable how much credit they could take. They had arrived in Texas right at the start of the rainy season, and the precipitation that fell before the experiment had been forecast by the US Weather Bureau. As for Powers’ notion that rain came after battles—well, battles tended to start in dry weather, so … Read more

‘Climate gentrification’ fuels higher prices for longtime Miami residents

‘Climate gentrification’ fuels higher prices for longtime Miami residents

A development towers over the Lyric Theater in Miami’s Overtown neighborhood. Greg Iacurci MIAMI — Nicole Crooks stood in the plaza of the historic Lyric Theater, a royal blue hat shielding her from the midday sun that baked Miami. In its heyday, the theater, in the city’s Overtown neighborhood, was an important cultural hub for … Read more

Project 2025 Wants to Propel America Into Environmental Catastrophe

Project 2025 Wants to Propel America Into Environmental Catastrophe

Within the Department of Energy, offices dedicated to clean energy research and implementation would be eliminated, and energy efficiency guidelines and requirements for household appliances would be scrapped. The environmental oversight capacities of the Department of the Interior and the Environmental Protection Agency would be curbed significantly or eliminated altogether, preventing these agencies from tracking … Read more