• Europe's heatwave of records; TotalEnergies found liable for emissions of its products
    Jun 28 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, the ongoing, record-shattering European heatwave would have been "virtually impossible" just 50 years ago, and a Paris court found TotalEnergies liable for the emissions linked to the products it sells.

    Meanwhile, none of the United Nations 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is on track to be reached by the 2030 deadline, and the US Senate blocks efforts by the Trump administration to dismantle a key network of ocean observation instruments used by thousands of scientists to monitor climate change, sea level rise and marine heatwaves.

    Read this week's stories at the links below:

    • Ongoing European Heatwave, Most Severe Ever Recorded, ‘Virtually Impossible’ 50 Years Ago: Study
    • France Shatters Temperature Records as Extreme Heat Grips Europe
    • None of 17 UN SDGs on Track to Be Achieved By 2030, Report Finds
    • Paris Court Rules TotalEnergies Must Disclose Climate Risks Linked to Emissions of Its Products
    • Senate Blocks Trump Administration’s Plan to Dismantle Key Ocean Observation Network

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    • Editor: Rebekah Hendricks
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    6 mins
  • Trump's DOJ backs Elon Musk in data center pollution lawsuit; El Niño is here
    Jun 21 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, scientists identify three times as many climate-resilient coral reefs as previously thought. Meanwhile in the US, the Trump administration is intervening in a lawsuit over claims that Elon Musk’s AI company is polluting neighborhoods in South Memphis, Mississippi. Finally, the National Oceanis and Atmospheric Administration said that El Niño is officially here.

    Read this week's stories at the links below:

    • Scientists Identify Three Times More Climate-Resilient Coral Reefs Than Previously Estimated
    • Trump Administration Seeks Dismissal of Lawsuit Against Elon Musk’s AI Data Center Near Memphis
    • US Lawmakers Call on National Science Foundation to Stop ‘Illegal’ Dismantling of Ocean Observation Network
    • El Niño Has Arrived. Here’s What You Need to Know

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    5 mins
  • Data centers could consume 9.3 trillion liters of water by 2030; Trump dismantles key ocean observation network
    Jun 8 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, a new UN report exposes the unfathomable footprint of data centers as AI booms, and the Trump administration moves to dismantle a decade-old, deep-ocean observation network that scientists have used to track changes in the ocean and monitor marine heatwaves and coastal flooding. Meanwhile, the UN warns that El Niño could arrive as early as this month.

    Read this week's stories at the links below:

    • UN Report Exposes Unfathomable Footprint of Data Centers as AI Booms
    • Trump Dismantles Ocean Observation Network Used to Monitor Marine Heatwaves, Coastal Flooding
    • Democratic-Led States Sue Trump Over $1 Billion Deal to End TotalEnergies Offshore Wind Project
    • Looming El Niño Will ‘Pour Fuel on the Fire of a Warming World’, Says UN Chief

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    • Editor: Rebekah Hendricks
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    5 mins
  • Deadly heatwave scorches Western Europe; El Niño could bring more hurricanes to the Eastern Pacific this summer
    May 31 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, an exceptionally early summer heatwave scorched much of Western Europe this week, breaking temperature records and resulting in over a dozen fatalities. The UK climate adviser has called on the government to install air conditioning in all care homes, hospitals and schools in the next 25 years.

    These heatwaves are becoming more frequent and intense because of climate change, with the UN warning that the Earth is on track to keep warming at or near record levels in the five years. Lastly, the Eastern and Central Pacific are poised to see an above-average hurricane season this summer.

    Read this week's stories at the link below:

    • Global Temperatures Likely to Breach Record Levels Over Next 5 Years, WMO Says
    • El Niño to Spur Above-Average Hurricane Season in Eastern and Central Pacific, NOAA Says
    • ‘Absolutely Astonishing’: Unusually Early, Deadly Heatwave Scorches Western Europe
    • UK Climate Adviser Calls for Rapid Expansion of Air Conditioning As Climate Crisis Intensifies

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    5 mins
  • UN members back historic world court climate ruling; US to end safeguards against forever chemicals in drinking water
    May 23 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, the UN General Assembly backs a historic world court ruling on countries' obligations when it comes to climate change, and chances for a "super" El Niño rise. We also look at the US Environmental Protection Agency's rollback of limits on toxic chemicals in drinking water, and an investigation revealing that Trump-appointed EPA officials accepted $1.8 billion from chemical companies and groups before taking office.

    Read this week's stories at the link below:

    • UN General Assembly backs historic world court climate ruling

    • April temperatures hit joint third-highest on record globally as chance of very strong El Niño grows

    • Trump’s EPA wants to end limits on carcinogenic ‘forever chemicals’ in drinking water

    • Trump’s EPA appointees received at least $1.8 billion from chemical industry, trade groups ahead of rollback of major safeguards

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    5 mins
  • World Cup players could face dangerous heat levels; report calls for overhaul of FEMA
    May 16 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, World Cup players and fans could face dangerous levels of heat, and a report calling for the overhaul of the US disaster response agency only mentions "climate" once. Meanwhile, New Zealand is considering passing legislation that would ban lawsuits against polluting companies.

    Find this week's stories at the links below:

    • ⁠World Cup 2026: 1 in 4 matches could take place in dangerous heat conditions, analysis finds

    • Report calling for overhaul of US disaster response agency only mentions ‘climate’ once

    • New Zealand mulls law prohibiting civil lawsuits against polluting companies

    • Extreme heat now a ‘regular reality’ in India, Pakistan: study

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    4 mins
  • Climate campaigners attack Shell over profits from Iran war; April sees second-highest sea surface temperatures on record
    May 10 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, scientists say that last year's mega tsunami in Alaska is a stark warning of the risks of coastal rockslides and glacier retreat fueled by the climate crisis. Meanwhile, climate protesters gathered outside Shell’s London HQ to protest against the company’s better-than-expected profits amid the war in Iran, and rising water levels are beginning to revive Iraq's wetlands after years of drought left them cracked and ​empty.

    Find this week's stories at the links below:

    • Alaska’s 2025 mega tsunami highlights risk to cruise lines as glaciers retreat (The Guardian)
    • Climate campaigners attack Shell over ‘windfall’ profits from Iran war (The Guardian)
    • Iraq's historic marshes revive as water returns after years of drought (Reuters)
    • Second-highest sea surface temperatures recorded during third–warmest April globally (Copernicus)

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    5 mins
  • Another city bans fossil fuel ads; countries meet in Colombia to discuss end of fossil fuels
    May 2 2026

    This week on Earth Radio, soil-dependent species are at risk of extinction, the Trump administration deals another major blow to science and an Italian city takes an important step away from fossil fuels.

    Find these week’s stories at the links below:

    • Record Heat, Vanishing Ice: New Report Charts the Accelerating Climate Crisis Across Europe
    • Coalition of ‘High Ambition’ States Calls For Legal International Instrument on Fair Fossil Fuel Phase Out⁠
    • 1 in 5 Soil-Dependent Species Is Threatened With Extinction, New Study Finds
    • Trump Fires All 22 Independent Board Members of National Science Foundation
    • Another Italian City Bans Fossil Fuel Ads, Joining Growing Global Movement

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    6 mins