megangibson+FollowSalmon Are on the Move—And That's Bad NewsDid you know Pacific salmon are heading north because the oceans are getting warmer? Researchers just found that rising temps are messing with their food supply, causing salmon populations to drop. This isn’t just a fish problem—Japan’s biggest fishery and tons of marine life depend on them. Plus, it could mean pricier seafood and even food shortages. Cutting pollution and rethinking fishing seasons could help, but it’s a wake-up call for all of us! #Science #ClimateChange #OceanLife10Share
Jerry Clark+FollowWould You Pay More for Dirtier Gas?Here’s a wild one for your coffee break: The US wants to tap Venezuela’s massive oil stash, but experts say just using that oil could eat up 13% of the world’s carbon budget to keep climate change in check. The catch? Venezuela’s oil is extra dirty, so burning it means more pollution and, likely, higher costs for everyone. If you’re budgeting for the future, maybe think twice about filling up the tank! #Business #Industry #ClimateChange00Share
Brandon Burke+FollowExtreme Heat = More Anxiety?Did you know that states with more 100-degree days see higher rates of depression and anxiety? A new study found that for every extra 10 days of extreme heat, mental health issues jumped by over 6%. It’s not just the sunburns—climate change is literally messing with our minds. And if you don’t have health insurance or a diploma, the impact is even worse. Wild, right? #Health #MentalHealth #ClimateChange11Share
Alexandria Simmons+FollowIceberg Meltdown: Nature’s Big BreakupHere’s a wild one for your coffee break: NASA says one of the world’s biggest icebergs, A-23A, is about to totally fall apart after drifting for decades. Imagine something the size of NYC just melting away! The real kicker? This is a front-row seat to climate change in action—think of it as nature’s not-so-subtle hint that our planet’s cooling system is on the fritz. Time to rethink those long, hot showers! #Business #Industry #ClimateChange00Share
Robin Long+FollowYellowstone’s wild winter: Snow droughts and power woesYellowstone is facing a winter twist that’s catching everyone off guard—barely any snow in the park means snowmobile tours are canceled, leaving visitors disappointed and local businesses worried. Meanwhile, just over the border in Cooke City, Montana, there’s so much snow that power outages are scaring off tourists. These weather swings aren’t just a fluke—they’re part of a bigger trend linked to climate change, making winters less predictable and tougher for communities that rely on steady seasons. Anyone else noticing how these changes are hitting closer to home every year? #News #Yellowstone #ClimateChange00Share
Melvin Mosley+FollowIceberg Glow-Up: A-23A’s Blue GoodbyeDid you see this? The world’s former largest iceberg, A-23A, is literally turning blue as it melts away after 40 years! It started out twice the size of Rhode Island, but now it’s just a fraction of that and leaking so much meltwater, scientists say it could totally vanish in weeks. The blue color? That’s a sign it’s waterlogged and on its last legs. Nature’s wildest farewell tour! #Science #Iceberg #ClimateChange20Share
Shelly Powell+FollowIs Your Beach House a Risky Bet?Thinking about that dream beach house? Here’s the scoop: rising sea levels and wild weather are quietly making coastal homes harder to insure and even harder to sell. Some insurance companies are hiking premiums or bailing out altogether, leaving homeowners in a tough spot. If you’re eyeing a seaside escape, double-check those flood maps and budget for higher costs—climate change is rewriting the rules for waterfront living. #RealEstate #RealEstateTips #ClimateChange00Share
Julie Padilla+FollowFinland’s Ski Season Is Basically Canceled?!Tourists are getting their winter trips to Finland canceled—not because of too much snow, but because there’s barely any! Resorts that usually bank on thick snow are looking pretty bare, and travel companies are scrambling to move people further north just to find some powder. Locals say winters are getting grayer and shorter, and it’s not just bad for vacation plans—it’s a huge warning sign for the climate and local economies. Would you still go if there’s no snow? #News #ClimateChange #TravelNews00Share
gregorybrown+FollowAmerica’s Beaches Are Literally DisappearingDid you know some U.S. beaches are shrinking by up to 10 feet a year? Rising sea levels, wild storms, and even our own beach trips are making the sand vanish. It’s not just bad for summer vibes—local businesses and wildlife are hurting too. Solutions like adding sand and restoring dunes help, but they’re expensive and temporary. If we want to keep our coastlines, it’s going to take all of us pitching in and some serious policy changes. #News #ClimateChange #SaveOurBeaches10Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowDoomsday Glacier Drama: Sea Levels at RiskThe 'Doomsday Glacier' in Antarctica is cracking up—literally. Scientists are watching it daily because if it collapses, sea levels could jump by over two feet! The glacier’s ice shelf is breaking apart faster than ever, and experts say this could mean more flooding, pricier groceries, and even new diseases. The wildest part? We can help slow it down by cutting pollution. How worried are you about rising oceans? #Science #DoomsdayGlacier #ClimateChange00Share