Political polarization can spur CO2 emissions, stymie climate action – University of Colorado Boulder

Political polarization can spur CO2 emissions, stymie climate action  University of Colorado Boulder

UN climate summit drops mention of fossil fuels from draft deal

Georgina RannardClimate and science correspondent, in Belém, Brazil Getty Images All mention of fossil fuels, by far the largest contributor to climate change, has been dropped from the draft deal…

Rising seas will threaten 1.5 million Australians by 2050, landmark climate report warns

EPA Australians are already living with the consequences of climate change One and a half million Australians living in coastal areas are at risk from rising sea levels by 2050,…

Opinion | The World Seems to Be Surrendering to Climate Change

But the story of retreat from climate politics is larger than Trump or his desire to make America more of a petrostate and is more worryingly global than merely MAGA.…

China's action on climate change will not slow despite global political changes, Xi says – Reuters

China’s action on climate change will not slow despite global political changes, Xi says  Reuters

The dark parallels between 1920s America and today’s political climate – The Conversation Indonesia

The dark parallels between 1920s America and today’s political climate  The Conversation Indonesia

BlackRock leaves major climate group amid Wall Street exodus

BlackRock, which oversees more than $11 trillion, has been the subject of attacks from GOP lawmakers for embracing what conservatives call “woke” policies. Read More

Chia seeds are a superfood that could help combat world hunger and climate change, researchers say

It’s long been known that chia seeds are a “superfood”—and new research provides even more reasons to back the assertion. What are the health benefits of chia seeds? Chia seeds…

Social media's role in fueling extremism and misinformation in a divided political climate – PBS NewsHour

Social media’s role in fueling extremism and misinformation in a divided political climate  PBS NewsHour