Taos escapes incineration, while other mountain towns are warned to be ready...
The largest wildfire burning in the United States is burning in the sacred forests that surround Indo-Hispanic towns in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico, reports Reuters. The fires have...
View ArticleHurricane-force winds and storms reminiscent of the dust bowl tear across...
A line of violent weather raced over 300 miles from Nebraska to Minnesota, leaving a trail of destruction across the Mid-West. Derechos are rare events, but one occurred in Iowa in the late summer of...
View ArticleTexas tested as May temperatures have already caused six power plants to...
It wasn’t that long ago when bitterly cold temperatures were caused by sudden warming in the Arctic air. Arctic amplification from global warming weakened the polar vortex, a collection of winds that...
View ArticleItaly's longest river, fed by melt from the Alps, dries up, threatening...
The Italian river Po travels 403 miles from the Alps to the wilds of the Po river delta in the East, where it finally empties into the Adriatic Sea. Along the way, the water nourishes the agricultural...
View ArticleCanadian agricultural fields in the plains are rapidly deteriorating from...
Yet another threat to global food supplies is unfolding in parts of Canada’s breadbasket (primarily Manitoba. Alberta is suffering from drought) as heavy rains and frost have made planting corn and...
View ArticleDerecho barrels across the Michigan border 760 miles into Toronto, Montreal,...
A fast-moving windstorm wreaked havoc across the heavily populated corridor of Canada in Ontario and Quebec. The line of violent wind, rain, and thunderstorms lasted for hours. The storm killed several...
View ArticleDid anybody have 'Jumping Earthworms' on their bingo card?
"Soil is the foundation of life – and Asian jumping worms change it. Earthworms can have such huge impacts that they can re-engineer the ecosystems around them," Mac Callaham, soil specialist at the US...
View ArticleThere is an '800 pound gorilla' in the Gulf of Mexico that could supercharge...
There is bad news for residents of the Gulf coast. The upcoming hurricane season has similarities to the 2005 storm season when hurricanes Katrina and six other major storms exploded in strength and...
View ArticleThe UN suggests it's time to panic over drought and start tapping...
You can't be an alarmist if the news is alarming.Climate change is happening so quickly now that the world is down to extreme measures to prevent sapiens from dying in large numbers of thirst due to...
View ArticleBesides humans, there is only one other known mammal that sings in rhythm,...
An interesting article came across my feed, and I thought I would share it as it is fantastic; if you are a nature nerd like me anyway.Beyond the steady thumping of our hearts, rhythm is omnipresent in...
View ArticleScientists reveal the backstory of what happened last summer in the deadly...
A new study from the University of Chicago explains a hidden backstory behind the horrific heatwave in late June to early July of 2021 that enveloped the Pacific Northwest. This data from the...
View ArticleDrought-stricken Lake Powell experiences a massive rock slide that was caught...
There was a massive rockslide at Lake Powell in Arizona, where part of the canyon wall collapsed yesterday. The reservoir is in severe drought as a result of the warming climate. KSL writes on boater...
View ArticleLast year's mysterious rainfall at the summit of Greenland has been unraveled...
In August of 2021, rainfall occurred at the summit of the massive Greenland ice sheet. That event was unprecedented, and it frightened people, those that are aware anyways, across the earth. As usual,...
View ArticleMiami got some rainfall late last night and into this morning
Parts of Cuba, Florida, and the Bahamas received heavy rainfall overnight and into today from a tropical system that caused damage to Mexico’s Pacific (Agatha) and Atlantic (GoM) (Alex) coasts. From...
View ArticleBlessed are those in the global south suffering from multiple and...
Pradeep Nair of Satara, Maharashtra, India, wrote a letter to Robert Hunziker, who had published an article on the suffering underway in India. Nair thanked him for his piece in Counterpunch on what he...
View ArticleChina's Hunan province floods, villages buried in landslides, crops destroyed
Hunan province has been receiving heavy rainfall since the beginning of June. The historic rain in the central province has wreaked havoc on the rural and mountainous region. Further south in the...
View ArticleTexans warned that this summer could be the hottest on record.
Temperatures will be scorching this time of year, particularly in the southwest, from Texas to California. Highs in many areas will be in the triple digits and are 10-15 degrees above average....
View ArticleStudy: Staggering 'off the scale' temperatures in the vast expanse of the...
When you wake up in the morning. think of what a precious privilege it is to be alive to breathe, to think, to enjoy, to love. ~ Marcus AureliusSapiens have received yet another blinking code red alert...
View ArticleHeavy rain floods south China.
The average world temperature has risen by 1.2 Celcius. That increase may not sound like much, but that wisp of the greenhouse gas CO2 heats the ocean's surface water and pumps 8.4% more water vapor...
View ArticleTemperatures of up to 126F scorch Southwest Iran on the first day of summer
According to the Meteorological Organization of Iran, temperatures soared to 126 F in the city of Abadan reported. The blistering temperature broke all records in the city and Khuzestan Province for...
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