Episodios

  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    May 29 2025

    -Kentucky tornado characterized by widespread damage and loss of life

    -World’s largest producer of the pesticide chlorpyrifos, in China, explodes

    -Building collisions, responsible for between 100 million and 1 billion birds killed annually

    -Groundwater pumping in Colorado River Basin far exceeds losses from the river’s reservoirs.

    -County in West Virginia known for having the most public drinking water violations

    -In Indiana, putting Up Solar Panels Is doing God’s Work


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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    May 29 2025

    -Republicans seek to dismantle many of the benefits of the inflation reduction act.

    -All 1,200 scientists and staff at the U.S. Geological Survey’s biological research arm may lose jobs

    -Colorado oil and gas companies have pumped at least 30m lbs of secret chemicals illegally

    -Certain detergent additives can be transformed into glyphosate

    -Agricultural soils now hold around 23 times more microplastics than oceans.

    -Harpy eagles reappear in southern Mexico’s Lacandon Jungle

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    May 19 2025

    -Cleaner, low-carbon energy sources generated more electricity than fossil fuels in U.S.

    -China’s clean power generation causes nation’s carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions to fall

    -At least 32 people killed in Kentucky, Missouri and Virginia tornadoes


    - Intense heat wave that swept through many areas of Texas

    -NOAA will no longer update its widely cited list of weather and climate disasters

    -Cheetahs are the fastest mammals on Earth are in a race against extinction.

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    May 12 2025

    -China attains the nation's first zero-carbon island


    -Seventeen Hoboken youth receive this year’s Youth Climate Action Fund grant

    -Extreme weather is affecting homeowner's insurance market


    -Nearly half of Americans are exposed to potentially dangerous levels of air pollution


    -Cairo’s skies turned a dusty yellow from powerful khamsin sandstorm


    -New Orleans is sinking at the rate of one to two inches per year


    - Brazil to seize private lands where forests have been illegally razed

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    May 5 2025


    -Alaska, is warming two- to three-times faster than the global average

    -Gray whales along the West Coast are dying at alarming rates


    -Gutting of USAID cuts off data used to warn people of weather disasters and food shortages


    -China has led an environmental campaign of historic proportions


    -14 Good climate news Stories

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Apr 28 2025

    Pope Francis and St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals and ecology and environmental champion.


    EPA looks to overturn the federal government’s core scientific finding about the dangers of greenhouse gases.


    EPA hides data that ON locations of thousands of dangerous chemical facilities across the US.


    Broadcast news coverage of climate change fell by 25 % last year


    Eight of the top 10 online shows are spreading climate misinformation


    Extremely low sea ice levels in the Arctic and Antarctica signal a "new normal"

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Apr 21 2025

    -U.N.report calls for transformative societal and economic changes to staunch global warming, plastic pollution and biodiversity loss.


    -More than 80,000 homes in the tri-state area could be lost to floods over the next 15 years


    -Trump administration aims to increase timber production by 25 percent on federal lands


    -Interior secretary Doug Burgum says endangered species list, needs “cleaning out”.


    -Paris air pollution is down 50% after its radical bike-friendly transformation


    -Ann Arbor, Mich., has an aggressive goal of net-zero emissions by 2030

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  • GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines
    Apr 12 2025

    -110 words and phrases have been banned from use at the U.S. Agricultural Research Service

    -Different types of extreme weather have been affecting several regions of the U.S.

    -NOAA has halted upkeep of critical Joint Polar Satellite System weather satellites

    -Ecosystems in the water surrounding Antarctica, are under threat from climate change


    -Indonesia is planning to clear 20 million hectares of forest to make way for agriculture

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