Impacts news.trust.org Second largest city in Zimbabwe limits tap water to just a day a week due to extreme drought After a devastating drought in 2019 and patchy rains this year, water shortages have worsened in Zimbabwe's second biggest city
Impacts Melting glaciers are forcing seas to rise, new research shows Thousands of glaciers dot the planet’s high mountain regions. Now scientists know how fast they are melting, and how much they are filling the ocean.
Editorial Global suicide Did humanity blow its chance to prevent the worst outcomes of climate change? Um, yeah.
Newsletter Parris Island, Charleston Coast Guard threatened by rising seas, global warming Rising seas are being identified as a threat to vulnerable military installations along the U.S. coast.
Politics www.npr.org Scott Simon: Calling the press the enemy of the people is a menacing move This week President Trump continued his campaign to delegitimize the news media, using a particularly ignominious phrase.
Newsletter Toxic algae spreads in Baltic waters in biggest bloom in years A huge bloom of toxic algae has spread in the Baltic Sea, forcing people off beaches but delighting scientists who research cancer and antibiotics.
Impacts Deep trouble Nat Sumanatemeya, an underwater photographer whose pictures help us see what's happening to our oceans.