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  • The Rising Impact of Migraines - Environmental Factors and Treatments
    The Rising Impact of Migraines – Environmental Factors and Treatments

    The Rising Impact of Migraines – Environmental Factors and Treatments

    Over the past three decades, the prevalence of migraines in America has surprisingly remained steady. However, the intensity of its impact on everyday life activities has significantly worsened. This is evidenced by a remarkable increase in the scores of the Migraine Disability Assessment Scale, a tool utilized to measure the debilitating effects of migraines on […]

  • Manoomin - Protecting Sacred Wild Rice and Indigenous Traditions from Climate Change
    Manoomin – Protecting Sacred Wild Rice from Climate Change

    Manoomin – Protecting Sacred Wild Rice from Climate Change

    The sacred wild rice, known as manoomin, that is integral to the peoples of the Upper Midwest, is currently under threat from climate change and human activities. This special grain, deeply revered and cherished by communities like the Anishinaabe, is more than just a source of sustenance. It is a symbol of their cultural identity […]

  • Climate Change Poster
    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Solar Radiation

    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Solar Radiation

    Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Solar radiation, the primary source of energy for Earth’s climate system, plays a crucial role in driving the planet’s weather patterns and climate. When solar radiation reaches the Earth, it interacts with the atmosphere, oceans, and land surfaces in a complex dance of absorption, reflection, and re-emission. This delicate […]

  • How Climate Change is Ravaging America's National Parks
    How Climate Change is Ravaging America’s National Parks

    How Climate Change is Ravaging America’s National Parks

    As the world grapples with the escalating effects of climate change, Glacier National Park, a cherished jewel of America’s natural heritage, is also bearing the brunt of this global crisis. Since the 1850s, the park has lost over half of its glaciers, a severe impact that underscores the dire implications of environmental changes. Scientists have […]

  • Atmospheric CO2 Increase is Ten Times Faster Than Any Point in Last 50,000 Years, Study Reveals
    Atmospheric CO2 Increase is Ten Times Faster Than Any Point in Last 50,000 Years, Study Reveals

    Atmospheric CO2 Increase is Ten Times Faster Than Any Point in Last 50,000 Years, Study Reveals

    In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers from the University of St. Andrews and Oregon State University, it has been found that the rate of increase in atmospheric carbon dioxide is ten times faster than at any point in the last 50,000 years. This startling revelation underscores the impact of human carbon emissions on climate […]

  • Strengthening Latin America's Climate Resilience Amid ENSO Extremes
    Strengthening Latin America’s Climate Resilience Amid ENSO Extremes

    Strengthening Latin America’s Climate Resilience Amid ENSO Extremes

    The El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle, a notable climatic phenomenon that significantly impacts global weather patterns, plays a substantial role in Latin America’s climate. Due to the region’s geographical location and heavy reliance on agriculture, the variations between warmer and cooler ocean temperatures in the ENSO cycle present substantial risks. The insurance sector provides a […]

  • Climate Change Poster
    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Circular Economy

    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Circular Economy

    Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection highlights Circular Economy. The concept of a circular economy is rapidly gaining traction as a sustainable alternative to the traditional linear economy, which follows a ‘take, make, dispose’ model. In contrast, a circular economy emphasizes the need to design out waste and pollution, keep products and materials in use, and […]

  • Vermont's Climate Superfund Act - Leading the Fight for Environmental Accountability
    Vermont’s Climate Superfund Act – Leading the Fight for Environmental Accountability

    Vermont’s Climate Superfund Act – Leading the Fight for Environmental Accountability

    Vermont is paving the way for environmental accountability in the United States with its plans to pass the Climate Superfund Act. This ground-breaking legislation requires oil and gas giants to pay for environmental damage, with the costs determined based on their emissions from 1995 to 2024. The bill is a bold step towards holding fossil […]

  • The Unseen Connection Between Diet and Climate Change
    The Unseen Connection Between Diet and Climate Change

    The Unseen Connection Between Diet and Climate Change

    A recent study conducted by the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has revealed a concerning lack of awareness among the public about the impact of their dietary habits on climate change. Alarmingly, the research revealed that only one in 25 adults recognized the connection between what they eat and its impact on the environment. […]

  • Climate Change Poster
    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Urban Planning

    Climate Change Poster Collection of the Day – Urban Planning

    Today’s Climate Change Poster Collection features Urban Planning, which plays a pivotal role in the fight against climate change, a fact that has become increasingly clear as the impacts of a warming planet manifest in cities around the world. The way we design, build, and manage our urban spaces directly influences our carbon footprint, affecting […]

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