February 11, 2022 US Army goes green, announcing new climate strategy The Army has unveiled a plan to tackle issues surrounding climate change, including the establishment of an electric vehicle fleet, as well as the reduction of the branch's greenhouse gas emissions.
February 7, 2022 Pelosi spent over $500K on private jets despite claiming ‘we have a moral obligation’ to reduce emissions House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has spent over $500,000 on private jets since 2020 despite repeatedly describing climate change as an "existential" threat the U.S. has a "moral" obligation to address.
February 2, 2022 Antarctica’s Thwaites 'Doomsday Glacier' scientific study blocked by giant iceberg Antarctica’s 'Doomsday Glacier', nicknamed because it is huge and coming apart, is hindering international efforts to determine how dangerously vulnerable it is. A large iceberg broke off the deteriorating Thwaites glacier and, along with sea ice, it is blocking two research ships with dozens of scientists from examining how fast its crucial ice shelf is falling apart.
January 12, 2022 White House climate and environment adviser scrutinized for possible ethics violations ӣƵ exclusively obtained letters sent by the American Accountability Foundation (AAF) founder Tom Jones to the White House and National Academies of Science (NAS) regarding Office of Science and Technology Policy climate and environment deputy director Jane Lubchenco.
January 11, 2022 Germany faces 'gigantic task' in achieving climate change goals, new climate minister says Germany's new climate minister said Tuesday that the country faces a “gigantic” task if it wants to achieve its goals for reducing greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring sufficient energy for its energy-hungry industry.
January 6, 2022 Cambridge peer-reviewed study suggests 'authoritarianism' might be necessary to fight climate change A study published in a peer-reviewed academic journal suggests that “authoritarianism” could be necessary to fight against climate change.
January 2, 2022 Biden walks on eggshells as approval sinks, far-left loses confidence, and GOP 'ready to pounce' As President Biden and the Democratic party enter a tight midterm election year, some progressives within his own party are considering challenging him in 2024.
January 2, 2022 Colorado wildfire: 3 people reported missing; cause still being investigated Investigators are still trying to determine what sparked a massive fire in a suburban area near Denver that burned neighborhoods to the ground and destroyed nearly 1,000 homes and other buildings.
January 1, 2022 'Occupy Biden' forms weeklong camp near Delaware residence, demands president declare 'climate emergency' Protesters with “Occupy Biden” have spent the past week in President Biden's neighborhood in Delaware calling on the president to declare a “national climate emergency.”
December 14, 2021 UN weather agency confirms Arctic heat record in Siberia The U.N. weather agency confirmed the highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic.