GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

4 min · 17 mei 2026
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Southern Florida battled a growing wildfire in the Everglades pushed by prolonged drought Record-breaking, deadly heatwave sweeping South Asia  pushed temperatures to dangerous highs Scientists warn the (AMOC), ocean current  may be nearing a climate tipping point as global temperatures rise Massive green, blue plumes of spring phytoplankton blooms appear off East coast Trump administration will repeal rule that allowed public lands to be leased for conservation Türkiye is accelerating its green energy transition The richest people and fossil-fuel companies are driving both climate damage and inequality

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An unprecedented winter heatwave has struck Antarctica’s rapidly warming peninsula, shattering temperature records  Scientists warn the AMOC , a key ocean current,  may be nearing a tipping point as warming surpasses 1.5°Celcius Solar power generated more U.S. electricity than coal for the first time A judge rules the Trump administration illegally canceled a $2.8 billion environmental justice grant program  Arnold Schwarzenegger urges environmentalists to focus on action rather than despair  Trump  administration is abandoning its plan to dismantle a $368 million ocean monitoring system [https://nl.nytimes.com/f/newsletter/kiVK9evpXTFQrjyeCCn62A~~/AAAAARA~/5Gkt1R6M4oLIv-w89IXOP4docgQIxibd16iBl00T9NPrgil1pJKQG7GXP4Ce3Jp78aCOcSiLjWWGeP4cuqAu2uwrEsNoEc32C0XnDvKI1XPzTXQ-UmB_odAhTe2HXHNeI_yY-J7yMFF7fFxnrNfofZytCxQd7fHVM8ynYC3rzMyATboofxpLfNStnEsd-hSjcY3xZNfW0fnQMCoJnwk2zkivxcTgPZCsquA_xq42c_-d3izXZuTFDoxEjujBjgqq2vd-SVVjNyVk3kctn_NpLw~~] 44 percent of U.S. adults “worry a great deal about global warming or climate change.”

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