
Scorching Heatwave Grips Central and Eastern US, Renewable Energy Surges, but Climate Transparency Concerns Persist
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Meanwhile, the United States continues to make progress in clean energy. The League of Conservation Voters highlights that, for the first time in history, renewable energy supplied more than half of the country’s electricity in March. Clean energy accounted for fifty one percent of electricity generated, surpassing fossil fuels, despite political efforts to roll back climate-focused regulations. This milestone underscores the resilience and momentum of the clean energy transition, even in the face of changing federal priorities.
However, there have been setbacks for climate transparency. The Los Angeles Times reports that the Trump administration recently shut down the U.S. Global Change Research Program’s website, which had provided public access to congressionally-mandated climate reports and data. Scientists and advocates warn that this action will make it harder for the public and policymakers to access vital information needed to understand and respond to climate risks, such as droughts, floods, and extreme heat events.
Internationally, attention is turning toward the upcoming COP30 climate summit in Belém, Brazil, where leaders will address global climate action. The World Health Organization is also hosting a Global Conference on Climate and Health later this month in Brasília, emphasizing the urgency of integrating health into the core of climate decision-making. These international efforts highlight a growing recognition of how interconnected climate, health, and policy challenges are worldwide, a trend mirrored in the United States as communities grapple with increasingly extreme weather and continue the shift toward cleaner energy sources.
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