The most catastrophic natural disaster ever recorded in South Africa’s KwaZulu-Natal province – also the worst flood in South Africa for more than a century – has sparked two major […]| Global Government Forum
US tracker manufacturer FTC Solar has launched an automated 80 degree hail stow angle for its flagship 1P Pioneer tracker.| PV Tech
Each summer, headlines across the country highlight record-breaking temperatures, unexpected heat waves, and tips for staying safe during extreme heat...| ecoAmerica
3 in 4 Americans want bold climate action now, and they’re ready to vote on it. ecoAmerica's latest survey shows bipartisan momentum.| ecoAmerica
This collaboration Combines Satellite-Based Vegetation Risk Monitoring and AI/Science-Based Wildfire Modeling to Help Utilities Reduce Public Safety Power Shutoffs (PSPS) and Keep Power On During Extreme Weather| Technosylva
US-based climate insurance provider kWh Analytics has launched a new renewable energy insurance cover for extreme weather events.| PV Tech
Hithium will supply two projects in Saudi Arabia with 'the world’s first mass-produced kiloampere-hour (kAh) cells'.| Energy-Storage.News
Climatic uncertainty has become the new normal. Farmers, gardeners and orchard-keepers are desperately seeking ways to adapt their food production to be more resilient in the face of such “global weirding.”| Chelsea Green Publishing
Albania faces severe wildfires amid a heat dome, prompting evacuations and international aid, as climate change intensifies dry conditions.| A greener life, a greener world
World hunger fell overall last year, but continued to rise in most of Africa and western Asia, according to a new report — The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI) — published by five specialized UN agencies and released Monday by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). […] The post Global Hunger Fell Overall in 2024, but Rose in Africa and Western Asia as Climate and Conflict Threaten Progress: UN Report appeared first on EcoWatch.| EcoWatch
Below is an article from today’s The Statesman that underscores many of the key issues we at 'SaveTheHills' (STH) have been tirelessly raising, writing about, and advocating for over many years:| Visions of Hell
New research with APHA explores Americans’ experiences with heat-related illness, top health concerns, at-risk groups, & local heat resources.| ecoAmerica
Co-founders of the Center for Risk Analysis Informed Decision Engineering discuss its history and the increasing need for its expertise.| Michigan Engineering News
As climate change alters how often tornadoes occur in different parts of the U.S., a new online tool enables the public to see where they have recently struck.| Michigan Engineering News
NASA operates a vast network of facilities across the United States, from launch pads to research labs. These sites support space exploration, scientific research, and technology development. Extre…| New Space Economy
Bridget Shirvell discusses how to communicate about heat waves with children, fostering understanding, safety, and resilience in climate crises.| A greener life, a greener world
The Paris Agreement, adopted by 195 countries in 2015, represents the world’s collective approach to tackling climate change. Under the agreement, nations submit targets to cut climate pollution – described as Nationally Determined Contributions. Together, these targets chart a global pathway to slash climate pollution and prevent global temperatures from exceeding agreed limits. Under the […] The post What is the Paris Agreement and why does Australia need to set a Nationally Determine...| Climate Council
For at least 30 years, since the publication of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s ‘First Assessment Report’ in 1990, scientists have issued progressively more urgent calls to tackle the escalating climate crisis, driven by the burning of coal, oil and gas. The Albanese Labor Government’s imminent decision on Australia’s 2035 climate target will shape […] The post Why Australia needs to set a strong climate target this year appeared first on Climate Council.| Climate Council
This week the International Court of Justice delivered a strong advisory opinion that States have a clear legal obligation to cut emissions, prevent harm to the climate system and in some cases, pay for historical damages caused by their emissions. What does this mean for those of us on the frontlines of climate impacts? This […] The post An international court ruling, proof that the world can follow the Pacific’s lead on climate action appeared first on Climate Council.| Climate Council
Countries have very strong obligations under international law to cut climate pollution and prevent significant harm to the global climate that sustains human life.| Climate Council
The post Bob Rowe Joins Technosylva Board Amid Growing Focus on Wildfire and Climate Risk appeared first on Technosylva.| Technosylva
The post How are utilities protecting the energy system from floods? appeared first on Technosylva.| Technosylva
The post Bob Rowe Joins Technosylva’s Board of Directors to Advance Electric Utility Management of Wildfire and Extreme Weather Risk appeared first on Technosylva.| Technosylva
The post GridX “With Great Power” Podcast Explores The Human Impact of Wildfire Risk Technology with Technosylva appeared first on Technosylva.| Technosylva
The post Powering Up Resilience: Technosylva Supports CenterPoint Energy’s Resilience Technology Summit appeared first on Technosylva.| Technosylva
I helped restore wetlands that kept the Gulf coast safe while my colleagues tracked hurricanes. Now we’re out of a job — just in time for hurricane season.| The Revelator
Human activity or other wetland factors like temperature or soil chemistry could be at play.| Michigan Engineering News
INTERVIEW ON THE PRICE OF BUSINESS SHOW, MEDIA PARTNER OF THIS SITE. Recently Kevin Price, Host of...| The Daily Blaze
One new study identifies a 17% increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another bolsters links between Arctic ice melt and dangerous blizzards.| Eos
A new ecoAmerica poll finds Americans deeply concerned about extreme heat, climate change, health risks, and proposed cuts to FEMA and NOAA.| ecoAmerica
Heavy rain warnings have been issued for the top of the South Island for Thursday. The warnings come as the region recovers from heavy rain and flooding on Friday and Saturday. The SMC asked experts for comment. See here for previous expert comments on repeated flooding events around NZ.| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
The results could be catastrophic, especially in states that have experienced unprecedented fires in recent years.| Truthout
Austin, Miami, New York and Washington D.C have joined forces to participate in the C40 Heat, Health, and Equity Challenge Fund.| C40 Cities
Over the last decade, people living in the U.S. have become more aware that the climate crisis is harming their health, a new survey finds.| EcoWatch
The 2024 climate report highlights extreme weather fueled by climate change, resulting in over 3,700 deaths, millions displaced, and significant biodiversity loss due to intensified storms, floods,…| A greener life, a greener world
A whipsaw swing from very wet to very dry weather exposed millions to flames, smoke and pollutants.| capitalandmain.com
We, at SaveTheHills have long realized the importance of real-time weather inputs especially in the Himalayas where weather can change quickly and with devastating consequences. | Visions of Hell
CenterPoint Energy disclosed that it's completed its core resiliency actions first phase of its Greater Houston Resiliency Initiative. The company also reports that it's outlined extra upcoming efforts.| Energy Capital
Recent extreme weather reveals how business as usual must rapidly change to keep up with physical climate risks to supply chain continuity.| EDF+Business
Hospitals are at risk of shutting down due to an extreme weather event made worse by climate change. Experts say it’s time to adapt.| Impakter
These heat wave tips can help keep you and your vulnerable family members safe as unusually hot weather continues for the 2024 season.| Spirit of Change Magazine
Due to continued establishment censorship, electroverse.co has been moved to electroverse.info — going forward, all new posts will be published here. The .co site will remain live and will retain all existing articles. To read today’s article please click the link below: Thank you for your understanding, Cap| Electroverse
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One of the most visible consequences of a warming world is an increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme weather events. The National Climate Assessment finds that the number of heat waves, heavy downpours, and major hurricanes has increased in the United States, and the strength of these events has increased, too.| Center for Climate and Energy Solutions