Climate Change News Digest for December 24, 2025
- Tim Tesar
- 12 minutes ago
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This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.
The electrification of our economy and society using renewable power is happening fast. Worldwide, clean electricity from solar and wind plus battery storage (“solar plus”) is becoming the dominant new energy source and is already the cheapest in most countries.
By Steve Smith (World Economic Forum)
Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.
By Jennifer Cole (Reasons to be Cheerful)
Across much of western Canada, farmers have been turning out strikingly better crops despite hotter and drier conditions - far above what farmers in the region could have expected in better conditions years ago, thanks in part to widespread embrace of climate adaptation strategies.
By Ed White (Reuters)
These quiet breakthroughs can sometimes go unheard amidst the noise of the news cycle. So, from dramatic growth in renewable power to the return of endangered turtles and tigers, the BBC revisits seven milestones reached in 2025.
By Multiple Authors (BBC)
As a wave of data center developers further their plans to set up shop in Michigan, two bipartisan Michigan lawmakers want to repeal the tax breaks that are luring them.
by Kelly House (Bridge Magazine)
Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - See: What You Can Do About the Climate Crisis - Organizations and Actions. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see The Daily Climate and Inside Climate News.This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.
The electrification of our economy and society using renewable power is happening fast. Worldwide, clean electricity from solar and wind plus battery storage (“solar plus”) is becoming the dominant new energy source and is already the cheapest in most countries.
By Steve Smith (World Economic Forum)
Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.
By Jennifer Cole (Reasons to be Cheerful)
Across much of western Canada, farmers have been turning out strikingly better crops despite hotter and drier conditions - far above what farmers in the region could have expected in better conditions years ago, thanks in part to widespread embrace of climate adaptation strategies.
By Ed White (Reuters)
These quiet breakthroughs can sometimes go unheard amidst the noise of the news cycle. So, from dramatic growth in renewable power to the return of endangered turtles and tigers, the BBC revisits seven milestones reached in 2025.
By Multiple Authors (BBC)
As a wave of data center developers further their plans to set up shop in Michigan, two bipartisan Michigan lawmakers want to repeal the tax breaks that are luring them.
by Kelly House (Bridge Magazine)
Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - See: What You Can Do About the Climate Crisis - Organizations and Actions. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see The Daily Climate and Inside Climate News.This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.
The electrification of our economy and society using renewable power is happening fast. Worldwide, clean electricity from solar and wind plus battery storage (“solar plus”) is becoming the dominant new energy source and is already the cheapest in most countries.
By Steve Smith (World Economic Forum)
Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.
By Jennifer Cole (Reasons to be Cheerful)
Across much of western Canada, farmers have been turning out strikingly better crops despite hotter and drier conditions - far above what farmers in the region could have expected in better conditions years ago, thanks in part to widespread embrace of climate adaptation strategies.
By Ed White (Reuters)
These quiet breakthroughs can sometimes go unheard amidst the noise of the news cycle. So, from dramatic growth in renewable power to the return of endangered turtles and tigers, the BBC revisits seven milestones reached in 2025.
By Multiple Authors (BBC)
As a wave of data center developers further their plans to set up shop in Michigan, two bipartisan Michigan lawmakers want to repeal the tax breaks that are luring them.
by Kelly House (Bridge Magazine)
Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - See: What You Can Do About the Climate Crisis - Organizations and Actions. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see The Daily Climate and Inside Climate News.This digest provides a selection of recent news articles relating to climate change and other environmental issues. Click on the title to read the full article from its original source.
The electrification of our economy and society using renewable power is happening fast. Worldwide, clean electricity from solar and wind plus battery storage (“solar plus”) is becoming the dominant new energy source and is already the cheapest in most countries.
By Steve Smith (World Economic Forum)
Initiatives to foster native wildflowers, grasses and shrubs are turning utility corridors into wildlife corridors.
By Jennifer Cole (Reasons to be Cheerful)
Across much of western Canada, farmers have been turning out strikingly better crops despite hotter and drier conditions - far above what farmers in the region could have expected in better conditions years ago, thanks in part to widespread embrace of climate adaptation strategies.
By Ed White (Reuters)
These quiet breakthroughs can sometimes go unheard amidst the noise of the news cycle. So, from dramatic growth in renewable power to the return of endangered turtles and tigers, the BBC revisits seven milestones reached in 2025.
By Multiple Authors (BBC)
As a wave of data center developers further their plans to set up shop in Michigan, two bipartisan Michigan lawmakers want to repeal the tax breaks that are luring them.
by Kelly House (Bridge Magazine)
Concerned about the Climate Crisis? - See: What You Can Do About the Climate Crisis - Organizations and Actions. For more news regarding the climate crisis, see The Daily Climate and Inside Climate News.

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