The Planet Today

The hottest year on record (again), Climate Change impacting the US, & more!


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Matt is joined by Dan Walsh and CJ Bonifati to talk about 2023 likely being the hottest year on record (Red hot October almost guarantees 2023 will be the hottest year on record),

Worsening climate issues in the US (Effects of climate change worsening in every part of the US, report says),

Wolverines receiving protections under the Endangered Species Act (Wolverines now considered threatened species under Endangered Species Act),

The EPA’s goal to reduce methane in the next 15 years (EPA rules cut methane pollution from oil and gas operations),

The EPA’s proposal to remove all lead pipes from the US within 10 years (EPA proposes requirement to remove lead pipes from US water systems within 10 years),

Amazon reforestation (Brazil launches $204 million drive to restore Amazon rainforest),

And COP28’s President stating that fossil fuels need to be part of the plan to limit warming to 1.5°C (COP28 president incorrectly says fossil fuel phaseout is not necessary)!

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The Planet TodayBy Matt Norden and Nick Gennusa

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