The Cherokee Nation has launched a survey through its Youth Climate Change and Environmental Protection Task Force to gather input from young citizens on climate change and environmental protection, aiming to guide future initiatives.
Pacific Northwest tribes lead climate adaptation efforts but face significant funding and bureaucratic challenges, highlighting the need for better support and collaboration.
The EPA’s recent climate study underscores the significant role that greenhouse gases play in driving climate change and highlights the urgent need for action.
The Paris 2024 Olympics have highlighted the severe impacts of climate change on major sporting events, from polluted water in the Seine River to extreme weather conditions, raising critical concerns for both athletes and outdoor workers like drillers.
A year of record-breaking global temperatures underscores the critical need for drilling companies to adopt comprehensive heat safety measures to protect their workers.
The wet-bulb effect could very well be the most concerning aspect of climate change in America currently. In this article, we share how this unsettling trend could have damaging effects on drillers and other outdoor workers nationwide.
A study predicts that rising groundwater temperatures could make water undrinkable for up to 75 million people by 2100, highlighting the need for proactive measures in the drilling industry.