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AI Energy Consumption Forecast to Dominate Data Center Electricity by 2028

Recent forecasts from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory predict AI will account for more than 50% of data center electricity consumption by 2028, transforming AI energy usage from a technical concern into a major infrastructure and policy challenge.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20264 min read
AI and Technology, Climate Science and Research, Expiring Soon, Sustainability and Solutions

Seven Breakthrough Environmental Technologies That Could Transform Climate Action in 2025

Revolutionary developments in carbon monitoring, sustainable aviation, and green construction materials are reshaping how we approach climate change mitigation and adaptation.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20265 min read
Climate Science and Research, Environmental Impacts, Expiring Soon

Hidden Heat Beneath Greenland Could Accelerate Ice Loss and Sea Level Rise

Scientists have created the most detailed 3D temperature maps of Greenland's subsurface, revealing unexpected geothermal heat that could accelerate ice sheet melting and reshape global sea-level forecasts.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20265 min read
AI and Technology, Expiring Soon

Nvidia’s Strategic Acquisition of Groq Technology Signals Major Shift in AI Hardware Landscape

Nvidia's recent partnership with AI hardware startup Groq, including the acquisition of key engineers and technology licensing, represents a significant development in the competitive AI chip market that could accelerate AI inference capabilities across multiple industries.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20265 min read
Climate Policy and Advocacy, Climate Science and Research, Expiring Soon, Sustainability and Solutions

Climate Policies Can Backfire by Eroding Green Values, Study Finds

A large-scale German survey shows that restrictive climate policies like urban car bans can trigger psychological “crowding-out” that undermines citizens’ intrinsic green values, but effectiveness, freedom of choice, and privacy protection can make mandates more acceptable.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20263 min read
Climate Policy and Advocacy, Climate Science and Research, Expiring Soon, Sustainability and Solutions

2025 Climate Milestones: A Comprehensive Look at the Year’s Most Significant Developments

A data-driven tour of the policies, technologies, and scientific breakthroughs set to define climate progress in 2025—and what they mean for staying within 1.5 °C.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20264 min read
Climate Policy and Advocacy, Climate Science and Research, Environmental Impacts, Expiring Soon

Climate Perceptions Drive Policy Support but Fall Short on Behavioral Change, New Study Finds

A comprehensive analysis of climate psychology and 2025's costliest disasters shows that while acceptance of climate science strongly predicts backing for adaptation policies, translating concern into individual lifestyle changes remains elusive.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20264 min read
Climate Education and Awareness, Climate Science and Research, Environmental Impacts, Expiring Soon

Skeptical Science Team Publishes Landmark Climate Research Across Multiple Disciplines in 2025

The Skeptical Science team has released a series of groundbreaking peer-reviewed studies addressing climate change impacts, misinformation resistance, and Arctic ecosystem changes.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20265 min read
Expiring Soon, Food, Agriculture and Climate, Health and Climate

Magnesium May Be the Missing Key to Effective Vitamin D Supplementation

A groundbreaking Vanderbilt study shows that magnesium acts as a crucial regulator for vitamin D metabolism, potentially explaining why vitamin D supplements don't work the same way for everyone.

TDC BloggerJanuary 1, 20263 min read
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Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaigns

Bibliometric Study Maps 30-Year Evolution of Climate Change Awareness Campaigns

A comprehensive bibliometric analysis of 1,207 scientific papers shows how climate change awareness campaigns have become a distinct research field, led by U.S. and European institutions and increasingly shaped by international collaboration.

New SHIELD Platform Unites Global Researchers to Tackle Climate-Health Challenges

New SHIELD Platform Unites Global Researchers to Tackle Climate-Health Challenges

The Africa Health Research Institute and University of Sussex launch SHIELD—a transdisciplinary hub linking the WEMA and S3E projects—to accelerate climate-health research and safeguard communities worldwide.

Canada’s 2025 Progress Report Reveals Mixed Results in Federal Sustainable Development Strategy

Canada’s 2025 Progress Report Reveals Mixed Results in Federal Sustainable Development Strategy

Canada’s latest progress report on the 2022-2026 Federal Sustainable Development Strategy reveals that while some milestones have been met in clean fuels, housing, and water systems, significant challenges remain in climate action, species protection, and equity initiatives.

Inoculation Theory Games: A New Weapon Against Climate Misinformation

Inoculation Theory Games: A New Weapon Against Climate Misinformation

A comprehensive review reveals how game-based interventions rooted in inoculation theory are emerging as powerful tools to combat climate misinformation, though design homogeneity and superficial integration of psychological principles limit their effectiveness.

New Climate Research Roundup: Week 3, 2026 Findings from Skeptical Science

New Climate Research Roundup: Week 3, 2026 Findings from Skeptical Science

A digest of the latest peer-reviewed climate studies curated by Skeptical Science for Week 3, 2026, covering heatwave attribution, Antarctic warming, methane leaks, coral tipping points, and climate-misinformation research.

Climate-Smart Agriculture Market Set for 5.9% Annual Growth Through 2033, Study Finds

Climate-Smart Agriculture Market Set for 5.9% Annual Growth Through 2033, Study Finds

A comprehensive market analysis projects the climate-smart agriculture sector will grow at a compound annual growth rate of 5.9% from 2026 to 2033, fueled by precision farming, IoT integration, and strategic collaborations across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific regions.

Climate Perceptions Drive Policy Support but Fall Short on Behavioral Change, New Study Finds

Climate Perceptions Drive Policy Support but Fall Short on Behavioral Change, New Study Finds

A comprehensive analysis of climate psychology and 2025’s costliest disasters shows that while acceptance of climate science strongly predicts backing for adaptation policies, translating concern into individual lifestyle changes remains elusive.

New Research Challenges Tropical Cyclone Cooling Estimates

New Research Challenges Tropical Cyclone Cooling Estimates

Recent findings published in Nature Geoscience show that tropical cyclones cause far less ocean surface cooling than previously estimated, with implications for storm intensity forecasting and climate projections.

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