GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a planet in crisis

GaiaGram - Environmental Headlines from around a changing planet

4 min · 28 mei 2026
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Severe erosion and crumbling asphalt closes beloved Long Island beach U.S. Forest Service plans to spray glyphosate across tens of thousands of acres Europe is experiencing unusually high spring temperatures reaching up to 100 Fahrenheit Heavy Rain and Floods in China Killed at Least 22 people Renewable Energy Agency report finds that combining solar, wind, and battery storage is cheaper than new coal and gas plants Growth in renewables and electric vehicles—has slowed emissions growth and lessened worse case climate scenarios  New research shows that healthier ecosystems directly boost business productivity

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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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