How a Backlash Against Climate Action Is Reshaping Europe’s Election

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment After years of political consensus on the transition to cleaner energy, a ‘greenlash’ appears to be building as prices rise and right-wing candidates gain ground. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/06/climate/europe-election-climate.html

When Will the Heat End? Western U.S. Braces for Peak Temperatures.

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Nearly 19 million people across the Southwest were under an excessive heat warning Thursday, when several cities were expected to tie or even break heat records. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/06/weather/heat-wave-forecast-california-nevada-arizona.html

How Electric Car Batteries Might Aid the Grid (and Win Over Drivers)

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Automakers are exploring energy storage as a way to help utilities and save customers money, turning an expensive component into an industry asset. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/05/business/energy-environment/electric-car-batteries-grid.html

Alameda Ends Cloud-Brightening Test, Overruling Staff Decision

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment The City Council in Alameda, Calif., voted to stop tests of a device that could one day cool the Earth. Scientists and city staff had previously concluded the tests posed no risk. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/05/climate/alameda-cloud-brightening-geoengineering.html

The Climate Challenges That India’s Next Government Will Face

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Farmers have repeatedly protested over grievances tied to global warming, a major political and economic test given the importance of India’s rural economy. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/04/climate/modi-climate-india-election.html

Brazil’s Deadly Flooding Made Twice as Likely by Global Warming, Study Finds

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment The country’s south received three months’ rain in two weeks. Global warming has made such deluges twice as likely as before, scientists said. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/03/climate/brazil-floods-climate-change.html

Electric Cars Are Suddenly Becoming Affordable

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment More efficient manufacturing, falling battery costs and intense competition are lowering sticker prices for battery-powered models to within striking distance of gasoline cars. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/03/business/electric-cars-becoming-affordable.html

Abnormally Dry Canada Taps U.S. Energy, Reversing Usual Flow

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Lower-than-normal rain and snow have reduced Canada’s hydropower production, raising worries in the industry about the effects of climate change. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/03/business/energy-environment/canada-hydropower-electric-grids.html

Greece Is Betting Big on Liquefied Natural Gas From the U.S.

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Even as it pivots to solar and wind for itself, Greece aims to become a natural gas supplier across Europe. Among its strongest backers is the United States. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/31/climate/greece-europe-natural-gas-lng.html

Electricity From Coal Is Pricey. Should Consumers Have to Pay?

Published by The New York Times Science & Environment Environmental groups are making a new economic argument against coal, the heaviest polluting fossil fuel. Some regulators are listening. Read the full article at: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/05/31/climate/electricity-from-coal-is-pricey-should-consumers-have-to-pay.html

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