Greenhouse gas emissions is one of the largest problems facing society today, but what is needed to reduce the impact of these emissions? Read here to find what new research has to say.
Claire Mcallister
Coordinator - 26 articlesClaire studied at the State University of New York at Oneonta, she graduated in 2022 with her Bachelor of Science in meteorology. From a young age, Claire has been passionate about the weather and how it affects people’s daily lives. She enjoys using her education and experience to help people make informed and safe decisions in regard to the weather. This led to Claire focusing her meteorological studies on climate science and sustainability during her time at SUNY Oneonta. Claire has experience in marine weather, winter weather, climate patterns, as well as has a background in customer service. After graduation, Claire worked for Fleetweather as a meteorological technician then forecaster sending marine weather forecasts to vessels around the world. In her time there Claire realized her passions were elsewhere. This has led her to beginning work in meteo journalism.
In her free time, Claire enjoys spending time outside, reading, and raising her rescue dog, Pickles.
News by Claire Mcallister
The cost of climate change is proving to be higher than those against mitigation practices would like to admit with a significant reduction in global income expected over the next 30 years.
Dangerous PFAS have been found at higher concentrations around coastal regions around the world. Scientists find how the pollutant is reentering the atmosphere from oceans in new research.
A small lifestyle shift could make a world of difference in your health as new research pinpoints the optimal time to exercise to lower risk of cardiovascular disease death and events.
Ocean temperatures are on the rise at an incredible rate. Graphs of the record breaking warming is sure to astonish as we discuss the impacts of this warmth.
People around the world are living longer now than they were just 30 years ago. Researchers quantify this improvement despite the complications from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Center for Disease Control has begun to group COVID-19 in with other respiratory viruses in their regulations. Harvard professors discuss what this means for the general public and the immunocompromised.
Over 5 feet of snow fell in parts of Nova Scotia this weekend leaving residents buried in their homes days later. Images of the historic event are surprising.
Great white sharks are an incredibly intriguing species that have eluded scientists hoping to understand their reproductive patterns… until now. Drone footage reveals never before seen information about the lives of great white sharks.
Women make up half of our global population and are in the forefront of climate discussions. So, outrage rose when they were originally left out of the COP29 planning committee.
After many months of trying, NASA scientists were finally able to unlock the secrets hidden behind the broken fastener heads. The sample revealed surprising contents from the asteroid.
Your feline friend may have a wider appetite than you thought! New research shows domesticated cats are hungry for species over double their size around the world.
The vegan diet has been celebrated for its environmental benefits, but its health benefits have been a little fuzzy. Researchers use twin pairs to clear up the benefits of the diet.
If you were shown photos of five real people and five AI generated faces would you be able to correctly sort them? New research says you are probably not.
Bird watchers will need to update their ledgers! The American Ornithological Society plans to change a slew of birds names away from any person based names.
New research shows ocean waves gaining energy as the planet warms causing increasing amounts of seismic activity on land. But how does this happen?
A lake in the Desert Southwest?! Two months after Tropical Storm Hilary, the Badwater Basin in Death Valley is filled with bright blue water according to Copernicus EU.
Air pollution in North America has become increasingly concerning as the planet warms and air quality causes health problems in people. NASA has recently launched an instrument to measure air pollution every hour across the continent.
Scientists quantify the rise of solar energy. They say we will see solar energy as our dominant power source in the next twenty years!
A twelve person rowing team took to the seas with one special member of their team. She worked with scientists to track athletic performance in combination with mental health and sleep.