Via Bloomberg, a report on how millions of Americans are migrating to cities that are exposed to higher risk of extreme heat, flooding and hurricanes: Wildfires, hurricanes, floods and other hazards displaced 2.5 million Americans in 2023, and this year promises to be even more brutal. As climate-change-fueled weather extremes and disasters become more frequent and severe, 50 […]
Read more »Via BBC, a report on how US cities are fighting extreme heat: From planting trees to painting streets white, US cities are fighting extreme heat. In 2013, Los Angeles became the first large city to pass a law requiring all new homes to have a cool roof. Since then, the city – where the number of days at 35C (95F) is […]
Read more »Via Inside Climate News, a look at how IRA funding will help a city shut down a very old power plant in favor of something cleaner: A coal-fired power plant that started running more than a century ago is about to get a long-overdue retirement, and its electricity will be replaced by a solar farm and […]
Read more »Via National Observer, a report on a new generation of Canadian developers and architects are designing a future for the building sector that is less polluting and profitable: Decarbonizing Canada’s construction and building sector presents a wealth of opportunity for developers, architects, suppliers and workers in the emerging clean economy, the federal government said in […]
Read more »Truckers have to transport massive loads long distances, every single day, under intense time pressure—and they rely on the semi-trucks they drive to get the job done. Their diesel engines spew not only greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate change, but also nitrogen oxide, which can be extremely harmful for human health. Cleaning up trucking, […]
Read more »Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, a look at the appliances of the future that will protect us from power outages—and could share energy with our neighbors too—if bets on new battery tech pay off: Battery-powered cooktops, like this one from Impulse, may one day replace gas-powered ranges. PHOTO: ROB WILLIAMSON/OMA CREATIVE/IMPULSE What if everything in […]
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