Tag: Climate
The Science Behind Why the Darkest Time of the Year Isn’t the Coldest
The winter solstice, the darkest time of the year with the least sunlight and the longest night, is not necessarily the coldest day of the year. The reason behind this lies in Earth's tilt...
Protecting Children’s Health: Why Climate Action Is Crucial on November 5th
The upcoming presidential election in 2024 will have a significant impact on the environment and the health of our children. The two candidates, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris, have very...
Top 10 Deadliest Weather Events Fueled by Climate Change: Last 20 Years
Climate change has been identified as the primary cause of the ten deadliest weather events in the last two decades, resulting in the loss of more than 570,000 lives. The World Weather Attribution (WWA)...
2024 U.S. Election: Climate’s Future Path in Record-Hottest Year
The upcoming 2024 U.S. presidential election is poised to have a significant impact on the future trajectory of climate change. According to NASA's top climate scientist, 2024 is expected to surpass 2023 as the...
The Impact of Fool’s Gold on Canada’s Climate: A Growing Concern
A small hut is perched at an elevation of 1,800 meters near the Mackenzie Mountains in Yukon, Canada. This picturesque scene, however, belies a concerning reality: the potential impact of fool's gold on Canada's...
Electric School Buses: A Sustainable Solution for Climate and Health Benefits
In 1925, a Ford dealer named Albert Luce in Georgia came up with the idea of attaching a wooden coach to a Model T frame and selling it to a cement plant owner. This...