
Scorching Summers, Mounting Concerns: Tackling Climate Change Across the U.S. and Beyond
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On the policy front, the US Environmental Protection Agency recently submitted a draft proposal to the White House that would roll back the 2009 Endangerment Finding, which currently recognizes greenhouse gas emissions as a threat to human health and safety. If enacted, this move would weaken federal protections against climate pollution, sparking significant criticism from environmental advocates who argue that it would further expose vulnerable communities to the costly impacts of extreme heat and pollution. The League of Conservation Voters has highlighted that Congressional Republicans passed new legislation seen as harmful to the environment and clean energy progress, potentially making it more difficult for states and localities to tackle emissions.
Despite federal setbacks, many states are pushing ahead with their own climate initiatives. In Oregon, lawmakers passed a bill that imposes stricter requirements on large energy users such as data centers and cryptocurrency operations to ensure that industrial polluters pay their share of rising energy costs. Meanwhile, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy announced a four hundred thirty million dollar relief package to help residents deal with higher electricity bills driven by surging summer demand and persistent heatwaves. These state-level measures reflect a growing recognition that adaptation and mitigation efforts are needed to deal with immediate climate risks as well as long-term challenges.
Globally, climate change remains a central issue with the upcoming COP30 climate summit scheduled for November in Belém, Brazil, where world leaders are expected to advance discussions on emission targets and climate finance. Additionally, recent conferences in Asia and Europe show a shift towards local and regional action as international frameworks struggle to keep pace with the accelerating impacts of climate change. The Global Climate and Health Summit in London later this month will also focus on solutions to safeguard health in a warming world, highlighting the interconnectedness of climate, policy, and public health on a global scale.
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