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Can an AI chatbot of Dr Karl change climate sceptics’ minds? He’s willing to give it a try

Can an AI chatbot of Dr Karl change climate sceptics’ minds? He’s willing to give it a try

There’s arguably no face, voice or collection of exuberant, patterned shirts more recognisable than those belonging to Dr Karl Kruszelnicki. The bespectacled boffin has been answering curly listener questions about science, with characteristic...

Letters to the editor: Ignoring climate change won’t make it go away

Letters to the editor: Ignoring climate change won’t make it go away

Climate change is a real danger Instead of acting with common sense, concern and compassion for the children of today and all future generations, many elected officials have decided that they can ignore human-made climate chaos completely. Instead...

Neglecting climate investments

Neglecting climate investments

According to the Climate Policy Initiative (CPI), if we invest $266 trillion over the next 25 years, 10.6 tr/yr, we can achieve a 1.5° Celsius world, as described in the Paris Agreement, and we will save $1,266 trillion in avoided losses. That is...

Why so many Legionnaires' cases in NY? Environmental and human factors may play a role.

Why so many Legionnaires' cases in NY? Environmental and human factors may play a role.

New York City’s ongoing outbreak of Legionnaires’ disease in Central Harlem, which has killed three people and sickened dozens more, is the latest in a series of similar clusters that have made headlines in recent years, usually in the summer...

The World Court ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US? (Opinion)

The World Court ruled countries can be held liable for climate change damage – what does that mean for the US? (Opinion)

The International Court of Justice issued a landmark advisory opinion in July 2025 declaring that all countries have a legal obligation to protect and prevent harm to the climate. The court, created as part of the United Nations in 1945, affirmed...

Caribbean lawyers celebrate ICJ climate change opinion: We’ve been heard

Caribbean lawyers celebrate ICJ climate change opinion: We’ve been heard

Features Narissa Fraser 2 Hrs Ago (From right) Acting Justice of the Supreme Court in The Bahamas Cheryl Bazard, KC, TT lawyer Justin Sobion, and attorney Kate Wilson, legal officer in the Department of Sustainable Development in St Lucia, outside...

From Altadena to Westminster: climate denial is a luxury we can’t afford

From Altadena to Westminster: climate denial is a luxury we can’t afford

But this time was different. The hills were scorched. The air was acrid. Driving into Altadena, I was met not by the familiar suburban hum but by the sight — and smell — of destruction. Houses gutted. Trees reduced to brittle, blackened bones. A...

Environmental and Community Outcry Over Shell’s Deep-Sea Drilling Approval in Northern Cape

Environmental and Community Outcry Over Shell’s Deep-Sea Drilling Approval in Northern Cape

Environmentalists, fishing communities, and heritage organizations are challenging the government’s decision to grant Shell permission to drill up to 3,200 meters deep off the Northern Cape coast, citing risks to marine ecosystems, cultural...

COMMENTARY: EPA proposes to end US fight against climate change

COMMENTARY: EPA proposes to end US fight against climate change

President Donald Trump has been trying to eliminate climate regulations since his first day back in office when he signed an executive order declaring the primacy of fossil fuels. But his administration's most radical step came last week, when the...

'People's Hearing On Extreme Weather' targets Trump climate policy

'People's Hearing On Extreme Weather' targets Trump climate policy

On Saturday, Los Angeles-area elected officials, advocacy groups, and community members convened in Pasadena for what was billed as a “People’s Hearing on Extreme Weather.” Organized by the Climate Action Campaign and its member environmental...

Not all species are fleeing rising temperatures 

Not all species are fleeing rising temperatures 

Home Science & Environment Not all species are fleeing rising temperatures By Rachelle Mackintosh • 12 August 2025 As some species respond to climate change by moving to cooler areas, the vacuum they leave behind can open up new territories. Image...

Climate Change Drives Surge in Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria in US Southeast

Climate Change Drives Surge in Deadly Flesh-Eating Bacteria in US Southeast

In the warm coastal waters of the southeastern United States, a silent threat is escalating, with cases of infections from Vibrio vulnificus—a bacterium notorious for its “flesh-eating” capabilities—surging to alarming levels. Recent reports...

Environmental Degradation, Climate Shocks Cost Ethiopia USD 4.3bln Annually: Report

Environmental Degradation, Climate Shocks Cost Ethiopia USD 4.3bln Annually: Report

A new report urges Ethiopia to turn to green and sustainable finance instruments to curb the effects of climate shocks and environmental degradation, which its authors warn costs the country up to 1.5 percent of its GDP each year, with projections...

NEMC reaches about 1,450 stakeholders with environmental education at Nane Nane exhibitions

NEMC reaches about 1,450 stakeholders with environmental education at Nane Nane exhibitions

Dodoma. The National Environmental Management Council (NEMC) has reached nearly 1,450 stakeholders by providing education on sustainable environmental conservation and management at this year’s Nane Nane Agricultural Exhibitions held in Dodoma and...

The Tide Reclaims: Caribbean romance meets climate reality

The Tide Reclaims: Caribbean romance meets climate reality

Lead Editor-Newsgathering [email protected] On the island of St Gyles, a small mass of land off the coast of Tobago, a fictional story of love meets climate change in Latoyaa Roberts-Thomas’ third book, The Tide Reclaims. Her novel connects two...

Global Experts convene in Beijing for climate solutions

Global Experts convene in Beijing for climate solutions

From June to July, officials and experts from various countries gathered in Beijing to learn from China's experience in ecological and environmental governance. Since 2007, China's National Academy of Forest and Grassland Administration has hosted...

From cloudbursts to climate boiling: The price of ignoring Himalayas’ warnings

From cloudbursts to climate boiling: The price of ignoring Himalayas’ warnings

The mountains are coming down. The fury with which the mountains are crumbling is worrisome but it doesn’t seem to have hit where it needs to hit most. Policy makers will go on repeating what has been said umpteen times before – planning for...

Can We Alter the Ocean to Counter Climate Change Faster? This Experiment Aims to Find Out

Can We Alter the Ocean to Counter Climate Change Faster? This Experiment Aims to Find Out

Later this summer, a fluorescent reddish-pink spiral will bloom across the Wilkinson Basin in the Gulf of Maine, about 40 miles northeast of Cape Cod. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will release the nontoxic water tracer...

The new legal order of environmental accountability

The new legal order of environmental accountability

Environmental degradation is no longer a hypothetical risk. It is a measurable and accelerating crisis, one that is actively reshaping legal systems. In July 2025, sea surface temperatures in the western Mediterranean reached 31°C, up to 8°C above...

Ramokgopa welcomes environmental approval for new nuclear facility in Cape Town

Ramokgopa welcomes environmental approval for new nuclear facility in Cape Town

CAPE TOWN - Electricity Minister Kgosientsho Ramokgopa has welcomed the environmental approval for a new nuclear facility in Cape Town, saying the project represents the next step in securing a stable baseload supply for future generations. Eight...

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