Trump admin is dismantling ‘critical’ parts of California’s response to wildfires
The Trump administration has left the National Weather Service with ‘critical staff shortages,’ according to an employee union
The Trump administration has left the National Weather Service with ‘critical staff shortages,’ according to an employee union
Some National Weather Service offices in California are among those hit hardest by meteorologist vacancies, heightening concerns as the state contends with the threat of extreme weather.
Actions by the Trump administration are putting wildfire response, water resources, natural lands and clean energy efforts in jeopardy, state officials said.
Temperatures could hit 29C in east and southeast England as record dry conditions prompt hosepipe bans
Anglian Water advises residents to use water ‘considerately’ in heatwave while ruptured main leaves village dry
Water companies across England say more rain needed after driest spring in more than 100 years
Laurence Tubiana urges governments to consider levies on energy-hungry technology
Growing number of campaigners urge government to ensure green investment is not done ‘on backs of the poor’
Virtue-signalling Labour is gleefully imposing a regressive tax on Britain’s poorest households
In the second quarter, 703 high-speed public charging stations opened in the U.S., close to the record. Chargers are showing up even in very rural areas.
Norway has long been blazing a trail in the transition away from internal combustion engine cars.
From the first delivery of an MG in January 2020, Chinese EV brands have since gone onto capture a combined market share of roughly 10% in Norway.
Good disaster management is premised on preparation.
Noem and Trump have previously floated getting rid of the agency, which administers emergency relief.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem has been exerting more direct control over the agency, which President Donald Trump has talked about "getting rid of."
Breaks will become mandatory when temperature touches 33C
UCLA researchers have released an alarming new finding — the duration of heat waves is increasing faster than global warming itself.
Analysis warns of impact of dangerous temperature rises on ageing population in England and Wales.