Spike in urban heat waves and loss of Alaskan permafrost signal climate change is intensifying, EPA report finds https://t.co/gVMcuEkJNh
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 12, 2021
A first-of-its-kind analysis links more than 17,000 premature deaths to ammonia, dust and other air pollutants generated on U.S. farms – mainly from raising meat and dairy. Curbing fertilizer and meat intake would make a big difference. By @sarahkaplan48 https://t.co/rRuzr01HhY
— Juliet Eilperin (@eilperin) May 10, 2021
Emissions from water use in the U.S. are equal to 50 million cars driving around for a year. Here's how to start tackling your home’s water — and climate — footprint. https://t.co/Q50UKI1t5W
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 2, 2021
In an ever-warming climate, ripple effects or chain reactions could lead to altered weather patterns across the globe thanks to a melting Antarctic ice sheet, a new study says. https://t.co/D3D2UdaZ7l
— CNN (@CNN) May 17, 2021