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$132,000 Loss on Every Sale of an Electric Ford Vehicle – Watts Up With That?

Essay by Eric Worrall First published JoNova; Ford CEO Jim Farley still plans to push forward with his loss making electric vehicle strategy. Ford just...

“On the Move” is a must-read account of U.S. climate migration » Yale Climate Connections

“A climate-driven migration has already begun,” writes climate journalist Abrahm Lustgarten in his must-read book, “On the Move: The Overheating Earth and the...

Alaska refuge drilling could threaten polar bears with ‘lethal’ oil spills

Fossil-fuel drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife...

Climate Solutions Cause Environmental Damage and Hazards – Watts Up With That?

H. Sterling Burnett YOU SHOULD SUBSCRIBE TO CLIMATE CHANGE WEEKLY. IN THIS ISSUE: Climate Solutions Cause Environmental Damage and Hazards Video of the Week: Steve Milloy on...

Atlanta’s population could boom as people flee sea level rise, wildfires, and hurricanes » Yale Climate Connections

“A climate-driven migration has already begun,” writes climate change journalist Abrahm Lustgarten in his must-read book, “On the Move: The Overheating Earth and...

Latin America approves plan for protecting environmental defenders

Latin American and Caribbean countries approved a...

Politicians “Propagated the Myth” that Renewables are Easy – Watts Up With That?

Essay by Eric Worrall First published JoNova; If you fell for the government propaganda that renewables are the cheapest form of energy, the Guardian...

Some anglers say Rhode Island’s Block Island wind farm has improved fishing » Yale Climate Connections

Off the coast of Rhode Island, anglers fish for striped bass, fluke, and mahi-mahi. Smythe: “Recreational angling is a prominent, very important use of...

DeBriefed 26 April 2024: Extremes grip Asia; Human rights inquiry; Using climate science in court

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide...

Environmental Conciliation – Watts Up With That?

This one is not likely going to catch on. In the labyrinthine corridors of academic fantasy, where reality often takes a back seat to...

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