climate

  • EarthTalk Q&A: Biden’s Administration & Climate Change

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Joe Biden hopes to go down as the greenest president in U.S. history, and he may well achieve that distinction if his plans pay off. Within the first week of his inauguration, Biden put his best foot forward in the fight against climate...
  • Climate Injustices

    Hurricanes Fiona and Ian left much more than a death toll and destruction in Puerto Rico and Florida. They laid bare what is becoming increasingly obvious: climate events disproportionately affect the most economically vulnerable population, that is, communities of color such as Hispanics. President Biden moved quickly to declare...
  • Latino Voters Also Care about Climate Change

    Currently, the Latino community is more aware of the negative effects that climate change is causing, and it has even become a matter of direct concern due to the fact that many of the jobs that Latinos perform in the United States are outdoors, exposed to the heat and...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: ¿Está China Luchando Contra el Cambio Climático?

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk A raíz de la cumbre climática mundial en Glasgow, las naciones de todo el mundo no solo están reflexionando sobre sí mismas, sino que también esperan que otros carguen con su peso mientras tratamos desesperadamente de evitar que el planeta se caliente. China...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Is China Fighting Climate Change?

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk In the wake of the global climate summit in Glasgow, nations across the globe are not only self-reflecting, but also expecting others to carry their weight as we desperately try to keep the planet from warming. China is a common target for criticism...
  • Report to California Legislature: Prepare for sweeping effects of climate change

    Painting alarming scenes of fires, floods and economic disruption, the California Legislature’s advisors today released a series of reports that lays out in stark terms the impacts of climate change across the state. The typically reserved, nonpartisan Legislative Analyst’s Office outlined dire consequences for Californians as climate change continues to alter...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Alergias y Cambio Climático

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk El polen puede ser un contribuyente lamentable a la mala salud para empezar, pero todo indica que esta molestia empeorará. El clima cálido contribuye a un aumento en el conteo de polen y la contaminación del aire puede concentrarlo. El cambio climático ahora...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Allergies & Climate Change

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Pollen may be an unfortunate contributor to poor health in the first place, but there are signs that this nuisance will become worse. Warm weather contributes to an uptick in pollen count, and air pollution can concentrate it. Climate change is now a...
  • Northeast Expected to See Increased Impacts of Climate Change

    Trimmel Gomes Public News Service RICHMOND, Va. – The northeastern states are treasured for their four seasons and have built economies around them, but the new National Climate Assessment says the region is in for higher temperatures and bigger environmental swings than the rest of the country. States from Virginia northward...
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