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The wildfire season in Canada is just getting started. With the help of dry land, high winds and frequent lightning, it'll only get worse.

As of June 14, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, Canada had 461 active fires burning — and about half of them (236) are considered “out of control.” Combined, the wildfires in Canada have burned about 15 times the normal area for this time of year and officials warn it’s only going to…

The 2023 National Climate Assessment has revealed that the US is experiencing more frequent and costly extreme weather events.

Tackling climate change and net-zero goals used to be a regular part of corporate America’s public relations missions. But as culture-war boycotts take a costly toll on brands like Bud Light and Target, many companies are going quiet on potentially divisive green initiatives, to avoid potential fallout. Straight Arrow News contributor Adrienne Lawrence wonders when…

A group of young activists in Montana took the fight for a clean and healthy environment to state court in a first-of-a-kind climate trial.

In an unprecedented trial, a group of young individuals aged 5 to 22 has taken a climate action case to a state court in Montana. The group’s argument is centered around the right to a “clean and healthful” environment, as guaranteed by the state’s constitution. The case holds significant weight due to Montana’s status as…

New research published has raised concerns about the possible devastating consequences from the loss of Arctic sea ice.

New research published by Nature Communications has raised concerns about the possible devastating consequences from the loss of Arctic sea ice. Scientists now believe that this threat is even more imminent than previously anticipated, with potentially irreversible man-made factors exacerbating the situation. According to the study, Arctic sea ice could vanish entirely during the summer…

Ireland is proposing a slaughter of 200,000 dairy cows since methane from cows is considered a leading contributor to greenhouse gasses. 

Ireland is proposing a slaughter of 200,000 dairy cows in order to have cleaner air. Methane from cows is considered a leading contributor to greenhouse gasses.  But Irish dairy farmers aren’t having it. They are revolting against the country’s proposal to kill 65,000 cows a year, for three years, to meet climate goals.  Cull of…

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