Trump vs Biden: Environment in the Final Debate

Published by the Environmental News Service NASHVILLE, Tennessee, October 23, 2020 (ENS) – Republican President Donald Trump and his challenger in the November 3 election former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic presidential nominee, faced off in their second and final debate Thursday night. They disagreed on everything – especially climate change. Read the full […]

New Smart Windows Generate Power as They Change Color

Published by the Environmental News Service GOLDEN, Colorado, October 21, 2020 (ENS) – A thermochromic window that darkens automatically in the sun and simultaneously uses the sun to generate electricity has been invented by scientists at the chemistry and nanoscience center within the U.S. Dept. of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory, NREL. Read the full […]

Legal? Trump’s Raid on Military Funds for Border Wall

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, October 20, 2020 (ENS) – The U.S. Supreme Court Monday agreed to rule on whether the Trump administration must stop building sections of the southern border wall with Mexico. The administration is appealing a lower court decision that it illegally diverted money appropriated by Congress for military […]

COVID Virus Lives 28 Days on Money, Cellphone Screens

Published by the Environmental News Service GEELONG, Victoria, Australia, October 13, 2020 (ENS) – The virus responsible for COVID-19 can survive for up to 28 days on common surfaces including banknotes, glass items such as cellphone screens, and stainless steel, researchers at CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, have found. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2020/10/13/covid-virus-lives-28-days-on-money-cellphone-screens/

Back at White House, Infected Trump Tears Off His Mask

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, October 5, 2020 (ENS) – President Donald Trump returned to the White House Monday evening aboard his helicopter just before seven, and his first actions alarmed health professionals. Still infected with COVID-19, Trump quickly removed his face mask. He appeared to be gasping for breath, but Trump […]

India Halts Amnesty International’s Human Rights Work

Published by the Environmental News Service NEW DELHI, India, October 5, 2020 (ENS) – The freezing of Amnesty International India’s bank accounts by the Government of India on September 10 has brought all the work being done by the human rights organization to a grinding halt. Amnesty has been compelled to lay off staff in […]

President Trump Hospitalized for COVID-19 Treatment

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, October 4, 2020 (ENS) – President Donald Trump is in a military hospital under treatment for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, COVID-19. A statement from the president’s physician Sean Conley, DO, a U.S. Navy commander, says he was first diagnosed with COVID-19 on the evening […]

Trump Rude, Biden Cool in First Presidential Debate

Published by the Environmental News Service CLEVELAND, Ohio, September 30, 2020 (ENS) – Climate change and environmental protection were two of the many flashpoints during the first 2020 presidential debate between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden on Tuesday. Biden said he would rejoin the Paris Climate Accord and declined to support […]

Worst Whale Stranding in Australian History: Hundreds Die

Published by the Environmental News Service STRAHAN, Tasmania, Australia, September 28, 2020 (ENS) – Tasmanian environmental authorities are coordinating the disposal of a mass of whale carcasses after about 470 long-finned pilot whales washed ashore in the shallow waters of Macquarie Harbour on the island state’s west coast. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2020/09/29/worst-whale-stranding-in-australian-history-hundreds-die/

California Phases Out Gas Cars to Fight Climate Change

Published by the Environmental News Service SACRAMENTO, California, September 24, 2020 (ENS) – All new passenger vehicles sold in California must be zero-emission by 2035, under a new executive order issued by California Governor Gavin Newsom on Wednesday. Newsom also ordered additional measures to eliminate harmful emissions from the transportation sector. Read the full article […]

Caribou, Old-growth Forest Losers in BC Logging Plans

Published by the Environmental News Service VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, September 19, 2020 (ENS) – Days after the province of British Columbia announced a new provincial approach to old-growth forests, conservation groups are sounding the alarm on plans to log more than three square kilometres of intact rainforest north of Revelstoke, destroying critical habitat for […]

Daimler to Pay $1.5 Billion for Fake Emissions Tests

Published by the Environmental News Service WASHINGTON, DC, September 15, 2020 (ENS) – The U.S. and California governments have proposed a settlement with German automaker Daimler AG and its American subsidiary Mercedes-Benz USA that would resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act and California law associated with diesel emissions cheating in about 250,000 cars […]

Trump Again Assaults Alaska’s Tongass National Forest

Published by the Environmental News Service JUNEAU, Alaska, September 14, 2020 (ENS) – The Trump administration has announced plans for a timber sale that would destroy more than 5,100 acres of old-growth habitat in the Tongass National Forest in southeast Alaska. At 16.7 million acres, the Tongass is the largest intact temperate rainforest left on […]

Software Foils Poachers With Rare Rhinos’ Footprints

Published by the Environmental News Service DURHAM, North Carolina, September 14, 2020 (ENS) – Interactive software that reads and analyzes footprints left by black rhinoceroses can be used to monitor the movements of the critically endangered animals in the wild, giving conservationists a new way to keep watch on the species and help keep them […]

Climate Change Intensifies Despite Pandemic Lockdowns

Published by the Environmental News Service GENEVA, Switzerland, September 10, 2020 (ENS) – Already at their highest levels in three million years, greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere continue to increase, lockdowns around the world to slow the spread of the pandemic coronavirus have forced vehicles to stay parked, making way for clearer skies – […]

Rampaging Fires Send U.S. Western Forests Up in Smoke

Published by the Environmental News Service EUGENE, Oregon, September 8, 2020 (ENS) – Smoke filled the air in this university city on Tuesday, turning the sky orange and the sun red, as it did across much of the U.S. West. Thousands of firefighters are battling raging wildfires driven by extreme heat and hot, gusty winds […]

Hurricane Laura Roughs Up Louisiana, Texas, Kills 18

Published by the Environmental News Service LAKE CHARLES, Louisiana, August 31, 2020 (ENS) – One of the 10 strongest hurricanes ever to make landfall in the United States, Hurricane Laura came onshore, striking Louisiana in the middle of the night of August 26-27. Sustained winds of 150 mph ripped off roofs, knocked over trailer homes, […]

‘Extremely Dangerous’ Hurricane Laura Slams Gulf Coast

Published by the Environmental News Service MIAMI, Florida, August 26, 2020 (ENS) – “Catastrophic storm surge, extreme winds and flash flooding” are expected along the northwest Gulf Coast tonight as Laura, an “extremely dangerous” Category 4 hurricane, blows inland, with landfall forecast overnight near the Louisiana-Texas border. Read the full article at: http://ens-newswire.com/2020/08/26/extremely-dangerous-hurricane-laura-slams-gulf-coast/

Michigan to Pay Flint $600 Million for Water Crisis

Published by the Environmental News Service FLINT, Michigan, August 22, 2020 (ENS) – The State of Michigan has agreed to a $600 million settlement of civil lawsuits brought against the state by residents of the city of Flint after the source of the city’s water supply was switched from clean Lake Huron to the tainted […]

Deadly California Fires Roar Through Ancient Redwoods

Published by the Environmental News Service SACRAMENTO, California, August 23, 2020 (ENS) – First came the heatwave, then thousands of lightning strikes, now hundreds of fires. The fires in the Bay Area and around Northern California have forced at least 77,000 evacuations and claimed five lives. And the flames have reached through protected groves of […]

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