Pipes Feed Preview: Climate Change

  1. Easy-to-use solar panels are coming, but utilities are trying to delay them

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:30:00 -0000

    Easy-to-install solar panels that plug into a regular outlet are getting attention just as Americans are worried about rising energy costs. That's because these plug-in or balcony solar panels start shaving off part of a homeowner's or renter's utility bill right away. "A year ago, nobody was …
  2. How global warming has been getting worse since 2015

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:00:00 -0000

    New study reveals that the world has warmed faster in the last decade than in any previous decade since records began
  3. The world just smashed the emergency glass on oil prices. Now it’s up to Trump for a long-term fix

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:00:34 -0000

    Dozens of countries have done the unprecedented, releasing an historic amount of crude from emergency reserves to prevent high oil prices from crippling the economy. If that doesn’t work, there’s only one serious option left: ending the war and opening the Strait of Hormuz. Those nations this week …
  4. The war in Iran could plunge the world into hunger

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 19:44:49 -0000

    Farmers from Iowa to India depend on fossil fuel-based fertilizers. Much of their supply is stuck in the Persian Gulf. Up until the end of February, a …
  5. ‘Unprecedented’ March Heat Could Topple Records Across the West

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:30:05 -0000

    Downtown Los Angeles could get into the 90s, and Phoenix was on track to hit 100. There’s still more than a week to go in winter, but weather that’s a little more typical of summer is expected across the Western United States over the next few days. Unusual heat for this time of year is expected to …
  6. A U.K.-based sustainability initiative is drawing U.S. CEOs like BoA’s Brian Moynihan: ‘We’ve got to make this happen the right way’

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:16:25 -0000

    • In today’s CEO Daily: Fortune‘s executive editorial director for Europe Kamal Ahmed reports on why U.S. CEOs are backing King Charles III’s …
  7. Another conflict, another reminder of the fragility of the world’s food supply

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:13:06 -0000

    The average person naturally produces at least 26 grammes every day, yet we often don’t have enough of it. Describing urea can feel like composing a …
  8. Bird losses are accelerating across North America, particularly in farming regions where agriculture is most intensive

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 12:23:01 -0000

    Since the 1970s, the U.S. has lost billions of birds. We now know that those losses aren’t just growing – they are accelerating in places with …
  9. A surprising percentage of produce from the nation’s largest supplier contains ‘forever’ pesticides

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 04:01:34 -0000

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  10. ‘I’m not a scientist’: Why judges need the climate chapter in the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 10:00:11 -0000

    Published March 11, 2026 For over 30 years, the Federal Judicial Center’s Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence has served as a go-to document …
  11. Will the winter of 2025-26 go out with a bang or a whimper?

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:00:01 -0000

    After breaking several daily records across New England, our first truly mild stretch of air since October is now behind us for a bit and we’re left …
  12. King penguins successfully changing breeding habits in face of climate change

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 23:00:00 -0000

    Climate change is putting pressure on many animals and their food chains at the extremes of our planet. Animals that are higher up the food chain, …
  13. We Now Have Early Warning Signal Of Ocean Current Collapse

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 00:47:15 -0000

    9 March 2026 About this episode Episode 349 One of the most vital systems of ocean currents - needed to keep life in northern Europe stable - is at risk …
  14. Climate activists are infiltrating the federal courts

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 11:00:05 -0000

    A biased judicial manual still bears the government’s seal of approval. William P. Barr served as U.S. attorney general from 1991 to 1993 and 2019 to 2020. His law firm represents energy clients. A federal judge without a PhD in environmental chemistry hasn’t always been out of luck. For years he …
  15. Newsom knocked for ‘insane’ California gas prices after blaming Trump for rising costs

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 22:55:00 -0000

    While California Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom blames President Donald Trump’s actions in Iran for the price of gas, critics are calling him out for "insane" climate policies as the state’s prices at the pump soar significantly above the national average. On Tuesday, Newsom, who is widely considered …
  16. These Are The Sensitive Topics Being Flagged for Removal from National Parks

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 05:32:12 -0000

    National Park Service (NPS) staff have flagged for review hundreds of displays, signs, and brochures at sites across the United States. It’s part of President Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to review how American history is portrayed across public lands. On March 2, The Washington …
  17. Iran: Environmentalist says Iran's 'fragile land' cannot withstand further escalated conflicts

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:34:17 -0000

    Shotlist Tehran, Iran - Jan 10, 2026 1. Various of city view Iran - Recent 2. Smokes rising FILE: Iran - Date Unknown 3. Drying lake 4. Various of energy infrastructure Iran - Recent 5. SOUNDBITE (Farsi, dubbed in English) Mohammad Darvish, head of environment committee, Iran branch, UNESCO (starting with shots 3-4/partially overlaid with shots 6-9/ending with shot 10): "If the conflict expands to include attacks on infrastructure such as reservoir dams and power plants, it could take years to repair the damage. Iran already faces significant environmental crises. In terms of the severity of land subsidence, air pollution, biodiversity loss, increasing sources of dust storms, and the destruction of wetlands, the country is already under serious environmental pressure. Regarding the rate of land subsidence, Iran is among the countries that are already in a critical stage. Iran cannot withstand such wars because its land is fragile. This year Tehran is facing a 43 percent drought. Imagine if these already limited water resources were to become contaminated, it would become extremely difficult to provide drinking water for a population of around 10 million people." SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE FILE: Tehran, Iran - Date Unknown 6. Various of cityscape in thick smog 7. Traffic 8. Various of farmland Iran - Recent 9. Reporter in interview SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE FILE: Tehran, Iran - Date Unknown 10. Various of drying lake, ditch Storyline Iran cannot withstand the environmental costs of a escalated war, Mohammad Darvish, head on Environment committee in Iran branch of UNESCO, said following military strikes on Saturday on oil depots in Tehran. The United States and Israel began to launch military strikes against Iran on Feb 28 as the talks between the United States and Iran on the latter's nuclear issue was underway. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei has condemned the U.S.-Israeli strikes on the oil facilities, saying "The consequences of this environmental and humanitarian catastrophe will not be confined within Iran's borders." Meanwhile, the United Nations also warned that 10 days of war in the Middle East are upending lives across the region and beyond, with toxic "black rain" linked to strikes on oil depots. In an exclusive interview with the China Global Television Network (CGTN), Darvish stressed that strikes targeting water or energy infrastructure would bring grave consequences to Iran, which is already faced with serious …
  18. Long Overlooked as Crucial to Life, Fungi Start to Get Their Due

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:20:00 -0000

    Agarikon is one of two endangered species of fungi in the United States. So rare is the species that scientists have placed samples of it in a …
  19. A shrinking Colorado River is forcing farms to change

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 08:00:00 -0000

    For a century, the Colorado River has been managed in pieces. Legally and politically, it’s divided into two basins, with each state and community …
  20. Forecasts Have Upgraded Potential 'Super El Niño' to 'Godzilla El Niño'

    Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:53:57 -0000

    The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) declared last week that this winter’s “weak” La Niña is officially fading away. What happens after that? …
  21. Brutal times for the US battery industry

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:00:00 -0000

    Investors are pulling back and companies are going under. What comes next? Just a few years ago, the battery industry was hot, hot, hot. There was a …
  22. Washington State Just Outmaneuvered Trump’s Coal Order

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 19:06:48 -0000

    A new law piles taxes on the state’s last remaining coal plant, making it too expensive to operate. Trump may have ordered Washington’s last …
  23. First evidence that North Sea ‘Lost World’ had habitable forests during the last ice age

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 10:17:33 -0000

    Forests were growing on the now-submerged landmass of Doggerland thousands of years earlier than previously believed, according to a major new …
  24. Matt Canavan calls for 'hyper Australia' with 'more babies' as he leads National Party

    Tue, 10 Mar 2026 23:50:55 -0000

    Senator Matt Canavan acknowledged the threat of One Nation to his party's vote, but said he would 'fight for the Australian people' as National Party …
  25. The strange and persistent psychological distance between us and climate disaster

    Tue, 10 Mar 2026 13:00:53 -0000

    Most people think climate change will primarily affect other people, a new analysis of previously published research reveals.The findings illustrate …
  26. Her Lab Worked to Future-Proof Fruits and Vegetables

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 09:01:55 -0000

    Erin McGuire ran a research network that studied how to get healthy food to marginalized populations around the world. Lost Science is an ongoing series of accounts from scientists who have lost their jobs or funding after cuts by the Trump administration. The conversations have been edited for …
  27. The planet is overheating. Why is the news looking away?

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 08:45:00 -0000

    Since 2021, global media coverage of climate change has dropped 38 percent. Blame wars, political chaos, and Jeffrey Epstein. Scientists are pretty …
  28. How we turned plastic waste into vinegar: A sunlight-powered breakthrough

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 17:13:11 -0000

    Plastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and …
  29. Rising CO₂ levels are reflected in human blood. Scientists don’t know what it means

    Wed, 11 Mar 2026 19:11:31 -0000

    Humans evolved in an atmosphere containing roughly 200–300 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide (CO₂). Today, that figure sits above 420 ppm, …
  30. Exclusive: How the meat industry is quietly keeping its emissions off the climate agenda

    Thu, 12 Mar 2026 06:02:29 -0000

    Euronews Green exclusive: Big Agriculture’s ‘hidden’ climate strategy has been exposed in a new report. Meat and dairy giants have been accused of …