Good afternoon and Happy Valentine’s Day, readers! Kicking off today’s edition of Daily on Energy, Callie and Maydeen take a look at the latest in the Trump administration’s federal employee layoffs.
Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and other climate impacts are throttling cocoa production and driving up chocolate prices.
Adaptation can also involve changing how and where people live, prohibiting them from rebuilding in areas that repeatedly ...
Rising temperatures are fueled, in part, by declining cloud cover — which could be a potential climate feedback loop.
Earth passed the 1.5°C warming limit in 2024. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the world.
As we savour chocolate this Valentine’s Day, don’t forget the existential threat cocoa trees are facing, says this geography professor.
“The existence of winter doesn't disprove climate change,” says Stuart Evans, assistant professor of geography at the ...
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A ccording to all climate metrics, 2024 was a terrifying year. It was so hot that it led to a declaration by the UN that we ...
Disruptive weather linked to climate change has dented coffee bean supplies, which industry experts warn could soon leave a ...
The temperature will rise and will be at normal levels for the season. It will reach 12 to 14 degrees Celsius in the northern ...