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NOAA: July 2023 hottest on record

US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s 2023 Global Climate assessment also ranked July as one of the wettest months in its history. by Marco Lopez Record-breaking global temperature has been intermittently reported by traditional media over the years. In many ways, we haven’t truly experienced what scientists have observed on the ground. Understanding the jargon […]

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August 17, 2023
Protecting Earth’s Lungs
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Protecting Earth’s Lungs

by Climate Spotlight Staff RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil. August 15, 2023 The Brazil National Institute of Space Research detected a 33.6% drop in deforestation in the Amazon during the first six months of President Luiz Inacio Lula de Silva’s term. In July, the federal agency reported that the satellite data was gathered from a system […]

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August 15, 2023
Youths from Montana win landmark climate trial
Action and Advocacy

Youths from Montana win landmark climate trial

By Climate Spotlight Staff The first of its kind ruling from the District Court in Helena, Mont., was handed down today, August 14th. Helena, Montana is today the epicenter of climate activism in the United States. A District Court handed down its decision in a first-of-its-kind climate activism case in the country. The attorneys for […]

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August 14, 2023
Community Solutions to Heatwave Vulnerable Grids
Action and Advocacy

Community Solutions to Heatwave Vulnerable Grids

Recently, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres made a chilling declaration: “The era of boiling has begun.” In the past few months, the entire world has experienced unprecedented heat waves. This has resulted in increased demand for energy to keep cool, which in turn strains electric grids to their limit, creating a vicious cycle. This article discusses […]

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August 3, 2023
Thirsting for Justice: The Water Crisis in the Caribbean
Action and Advocacy

Thirsting for Justice: The Water Crisis in the Caribbean

By Britney Nurse Imagine waking up, and your only water option is mud-infested  This happens to be the reality of millions all around the world. Living on a picturesque tropical island surrounded by water, one can assume that this reality would never be true. Yet, water shortages are part of the daily reality for many […]

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July 28, 2023
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Action and Advocacy

World Environment Day 2023: Addressing the Urgent Challenge of Plastic Pollution

As we commemorate World Environment Day, the United Nations Environmental Programme (UNEP) warns that by 2050, the amount of plastic in the ocean could surpass the quantity of fish. This year’s theme, “Finding Solutions to Plastic Pollution,” highlights the pressing need to tackle this issue. Plastic pollution is not only a major contributor to greenhouse […]

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June 5, 2023
What is Climate Justice?
Action and Advocacy

What is Climate Justice?

Undoubtedly, the industrialization of the Global North is directly responsible for the majority of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) contributing to climate change today. Over the past two centuries, those countries created and mastered systems that still continue to control the world. Those systems have not only perpetuated the historical dehumanization of millions of people but […]

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June 4, 2023
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Action and Advocacy

Syria’s Assad invited to COP28 by host, UAE

Reports from Syrian state-run media SANA News says that President Bashar Assad was invited to COP28 by the leader of the UAE – Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The 28th Conference of Parties (COP) which are to be held in Dubai Expo City from November 30 to December 12 is already being criticized for […]

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May 16, 2023
The Global South’s Climate Struggle
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The Global South’s Climate Struggle

By Marco Lopez Many countries in the Global South have taken meaningful steps to meet their commitments under the Paris Agreement. These nations, which oftentimes lack the finance needed for national development – (and much less to implement climate adaptation and mitigation measures) – have proven to be leaders in the fight against climate change. […]

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May 3, 2023
Understanding Tomorrow’s World: Climate Change Simplified
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Understanding Tomorrow’s World: Climate Change Simplified

By Marco Lopez Put simply, climate change is about long-lasting changes in average weather conditions that can be noticed all over the globe. These alterations include shifts in temperature, precipitation, and wind patterns and persist for an extended period, usually decades or even longer. This reality makes the topic of climate change incredibly crucial to […]

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January 31, 2023
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Action and Advocacy

Carbon footprint fraud?

How big oil shift global focus on CO2 emission from fossil fuel producers to Jane and John Public by Marco Lopez The carbon footprint of a homeless person in the United States is on average 8.5 tons of CO2 per year, a 2008 study from a research class at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) […]

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January 3, 2023
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