Recent studies reveal that shark teeth, critical for their hunting efficiency, are increasingly vulnerable to ocean acidification. This could disrupt marine ecosystems and human food sources. Learn how global carbon emissions threaten these apex predators!
New research reveals that rising ocean acidity could damage the teeth of sharks, one of the ocean's top predators. This alarming finding may have significant implications for marine ecosystems.
Scientists have issued a stark warning about the rapid changes in Antarctica due to climate change, predicting catastrophic consequences for future generations as sea ice diminishes rapidly.
A groundbreaking study reveals that melting Antarctic sea ice is more than a local issue; it's a global tipping point. Discover the alarming effects on wildlife and climate.
The U.S. Postal Service's plan to transition to an electric fleet faces congressional challenges aiming to strip EV funding. Advocates warn of wasted investments and missed climate goals.
Rooftop solar in the U.S. is at risk as a GOP budget bill seeks to eliminate federal tax credits, potentially causing a 60% drop in installations by 2026. This could significantly raise energy costs for homeowners, especially low-income families.
Meta's groundbreaking partnership with the Clinton Clean Energy Center ensures the aging nuclear plant's survival, boosting energy output and job security while aiding the tech giant's carbon reduction goals.
New research reveals that hidden hydrogen sources within the Earth's crust could supply clean energy for over 170,000 years, revolutionizing our approach to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions.
iFixit and Back Market are teaming up to encourage consumers to keep their smartphones for five years instead of the average two to three. This initiative could significantly reduce carbon emissions and promote sustainable tech practices.
In a controversial move, President Trump is set to sign executive orders to revive the coal industry, countering global carbon emission efforts. This decision comes as U.S. power demand rises amid the growth of renewable energy.