Reports: Colorado Wildfires Are Most Destructive in State History, Potentially 1,000 Homes Destroyed
Colorado’s wildfires are shaping up to be the most destructive fires in state history in terms of property damage, according to reports.
Colorado’s wildfires are shaping up to be the most destructive fires in state history in terms of property damage, according to reports.
A Florida sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a Malayan tiger at a zoo after it attacked a man who put his arm into the enclosure, authorities say.
Germany is shutting down half of the six nuclear plants it still has in operation, a year before the country will shut all nuclear plants.
Wildfires have torn their way through Colorado over the past 48-hours leaving tens of thousands of people homeless, countless properties destroyed and a state of emergency declared late Thursday night.
The British government has been at the forefront of the Build Back Better movement, with the pandemic being used to usher in a radical climate change agenda.
Tech giant Google is taking fire for directing drivers in the Lake Tahoe area through potentially dangerous or closed-off routes during record snowstorms in the area. One forest sciences professor told the Masters of the Universe: “You are sending people up a poorly maintained forest road to their death in a severe blizzard.”
The massive Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica could “fall apart overnight” and raise sea levels by 10 feet, declares an article Thursday in Rolling Stone magazine.
The co-extremist protest group ‘Insulate Britain’ has reportedly cost the British taxpayer £4.3 million in policing costs.
The Wall Street Journal published an article on Tuesday claiming that the country’s current inflation woes can be traced to bad weather — though, curiously, the article did not mention “climate change” as the cause of dramatic weather events.
Ostensibly environmental regulations restricting water diversion and use have “killed” California farming, Victor Davis Hanson said.
Swedish teenage climate change activist Greta Thunberg once again knocked President Joe Biden, this time hinting the U.S. leader isn’t a true “leader” on combating climate change.
A winter snowstorm this weekend dumped nearly 40 inches of snow on the Sierra Nevada mountains from Sunday into Monday, breaking the record for snowfall in December, and possibly signaling relief in California’s two-year-old drought.
Madagascar Police Minister Gen. Serge Gellé told reporters on Tuesday he swam for 12 consecutive hours in the Indian Ocean from Monday night through Tuesday morning until he reached a shore near Madagascar’s Mahambo town after he survived a helicopter crash that left him stranded in the sea, Sky News reported Thursday.
Greta Thunberg, alongside other climate crazies, has decried the possible inclusion of nuclear and gas in the EU’s green investment playbook.
Comet Leonard has been a nightly spectacle in the lead-up to Christmas and will continue to dash through the night sky into the New Year.
The Claremont United Methodist Church in California is using the birth of Jesus this year to showcase its climate change agenda.
The Biden administration on Monday reset car and light truck fuel standards.
A UK council has voted to only serve vegan food at official events due to the high greenhouse gas emissions of meat and dairy
Pope Francis paints a bleak vision of a world ravaged by disease, climate change, and war in his message for the World Day of Peace released Tuesday.
An expressway flyover bridge in China’s central Hubei province collapsed and fell onto traffic passing below the bridge on Saturday killing four people and injuring eight others, China’s state-run Global Times reported on Sunday.
The California Coastal Commission approved a plan last week to allow the federal government to drop 3,000 pounds of rodenticide on the Farallon Islands to remove an infestation of mice that is a threat to local birds and other diverse species.
A University of Wisconsin professor has prophesied that for “most of humanity” life in 2050 will be “a desperate struggle to find food, water, shelter, and safety” because of climate change.
A Kentucky family survived the catastrophic December 10 storms and tornadoes by taking refuge in a prefabricated underground storm shelter, according to WHAS 11.
The New York City Council on Wednesday voted to ban natural gas lines in new buildings as a way to combat so-called climate change.
Maine Gov. Janet Mills’ (D) state budget does not have enough money to meet Mills’ “clean transportation” goals and her administration is now floating ideas for new sources of funding, including a gas tax, according to a report the administration released this month.
California, Arizona, and Nevada have reached an agreement to take less water from the Colorado River in an effort to save Lake Mead near Las Vegas, which declared a water shortage for the first time in its history earlier this year.
A fire broke out inside a 59-story Hong Kong commercial tower on Wednesday trapping hundreds of people on the building’s roof and balconies before firefighters successfully rescued all of the stranded fire victims and put out the blaze, Radio Television Hong Kong (HTHK) reported.
Denials of “climate change” are “deadlier” than denials of the science behind COVID-19, according to renowned climate activist Michael E. Mann, who defended his earlier call for social media companies to censor those who disagree with his views on global warming science.
Tracy Stone-Manning, President Joe Biden’s controversial director of the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), has ordered her department’s senior leadership to move back to Washington, DC, according to an email obtained by the Hill.
Marvel star Mark Ruffalo joined the left-wing craze of blaming the horrific tornado disaster in several states on climate change.
FEMA Administrator Deanne Criswell blamed climate change for the deadly tornadoes that devasted several states over the weekend.
A hero brought a grill, food, and water to tornado-rocked Mayfield, Kentucky, and started cooking for the town’s victims.
Communist China frequently placates climate activists by promising to cut pollution in the 2030s and strive for “carbon neutrality” by 2060.
An Illinois mother mourns the loss of her son after he and five others died when a tornado rampaged through the Amazon warehouse in Illinois.
Monday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” climate scientist Michael Mann emphasized the importance of getting President Joe Biden’s so-called “Build Back Better” agenda passed.
Scientists do not actually know if there is a correlation between storms and a warmer climate, and tornadoes may actually have become less intense.
Don’t Look Up filmmaker Adam McKay has called climate change the “biggest threat to life in human history,” saying he made the Netflix movie as a way to get people talking about the issue.
A series of tornadoes that tore a path of destruction across central and southern parts of the U.S. in the past 48-hours left dozens dead and communities grieving in their wake.
The Merced Irrigation District, a regional water authority in the San Joaquin Valley, is suing the State of California over a plan to divert water from the Merced River watershed to the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta for fish and downstate use.
Some 237,000 customers are without power in Kentucky and Tennessee after catastrophic tornadoes ripped through America’s heartland.