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Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY

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Gas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a ‘hazard’? Why are they suddenly controversial?

February 1, 2023February 1, 2023 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on Gas stove bans explained: Are natural gas stoves actually a ‘hazard’? Why are they suddenly controversial?

“Gas stove bans” primarily are about the effort to stop new construction from being piped for natural gas. What to know.

World

‘Nuclear nightmare’ ticks closer: Why any use of nuclear weapons would be a disaster

January 24, 2023January 24, 2023 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on ‘Nuclear nightmare’ ticks closer: Why any use of nuclear weapons would be a disaster

The Doomsday Clock is the latest reminder that humanity has the capability to destroy itself at any time with nuclear warfare.

World

Doomsday Clock 2023 says the world is closer than ever to global catastrophe

January 24, 2023January 25, 2023 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on Doomsday Clock 2023 says the world is closer than ever to global catastrophe

The Doomsday Clock was moved forward on Tuesday to 90 seconds to midnight due in part to worries over Russian’s veiled threats of nuclear warfare.

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How close to midnight is humanity? 2023 Doomsday Clock announcement could warn of nuclear disaster

January 16, 2023January 16, 2023 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on How close to midnight is humanity? 2023 Doomsday Clock announcement could warn of nuclear disaster

The Doomsday Clock will be reset Jan. 24. Historically, the clock has measured danger from nuclear disaster, but it now includes other perils.

Nation

These lies about climate change just wouldn’t die in 2022

December 29, 2022December 29, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on These lies about climate change just wouldn’t die in 2022

Few people actually believe these climate change myths, but the myths and disinformation persist. One expert calls them “zombie arguments.”

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Tempted to joke about global warming amid a blizzard? Here’s what experts say about that.

December 13, 2022December 13, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on Tempted to joke about global warming amid a blizzard? Here’s what experts say about that.

Cold, wintry weather might make global warming seem like less of a threat or something to joke about. Here’s what experts say about that.

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Scientists achieve major advance in fusion energy that could provide clean, carbon-free power

December 13, 2022December 13, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on Scientists achieve major advance in fusion energy that could provide clean, carbon-free power

The fusion breakthrough could mean carbon-free power, but not soon. And it’s not going to be like ‘Mr. Fusion’ from ‘Back to the Future II.’

Money

Weird weather hit cattle ranchers and citrus growers in 2022. Why it likely will get worse.

December 7, 2022December 8, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on Weird weather hit cattle ranchers and citrus growers in 2022. Why it likely will get worse.

Drought imperils Texas farmers’ ability to breed cattle. Hurricanes threaten Florida’s iconic citrus. Experts tie the troubles to climate change.

World

COP27 ends with a global climate breakthrough: Here’s what you missed

November 21, 2022November 21, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on COP27 ends with a global climate breakthrough: Here’s what you missed

The UN Climate Change Conference, known as COP27, ended in Egypt with a breakthrough: The Loss and Damage Fund. Here’s what you missed.

Travel

You could opt to pay extra on your next flight to help the planet. But is it a waste of money?

November 17, 2022November 18, 2022 Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY Comments Off on You could opt to pay extra on your next flight to help the planet. But is it a waste of money?

Multiple airlines have their own carbon offset programs. Often when buying a ticket, customers are offered the option of paying a few dollars more.

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USA TODAY Sports staff makes college football picks: Check out the predictions for 2023

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