Climate Change News

Information on climate change

Published by: Davide Deponti
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Climate Change News is an app that brings together news, videos, statistics, tweets from social media and much more about climate change and global warming.
In the app you will find the section on the latest news on climate change, videos, tweets from social networks and a section with useful tips that we can all use to save the environment and the world we live in.
You will also have the opportunity to monitor some important statistics concerning the climate and the environment such as: global temperature, sea level and Arctic ice, carbon dioxide levels, world population.
Within the statistics section there is also the Climate Clock: the clock that shows how much time we have left to save the world before the disaster is irreversible.
In addition to news on climate change, you can find a list of websites and associations fighting for the environment.
Climate Change News is available in several languages:
- English
- German
- French
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Italian
- Russian
Climate change and global warming are now visible to everyone. More and more often we hear about meteorological phenomena of intensity never seen before, the polar ice caps that melt and the perennial glaciers that retreat, the rising of the sea, the floods, the drought with the increase of desert areas, the fires and much more.
The app allows you to stay up to date on all this and helps you become aware of what is happening in the world by offering you useful tips to make a difference.
Developing a collective consciousness is essential, let everyone know about Climate Change News.
Stay up to date on climate change and global warming.
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  • Is Climate Change News free?

    Yes, Climate Change News is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    Climate Change News is free.

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Climate Change News Reviews

“Run of the mill”

skottijaycbus on

United States

A fair amount of climate “related” news, but nothing really hard-hitting and profound. It’s a “G-rated” version of what REALLY HORRIBLE TROUBLE the whole world is facing. I thought this app would be a forceful call to action to rally against the fossil fuel industries and promote immediate social and economic change, but no. This app too, like most media, has ties to, gets money from, was funded by, or supported by the fossil fuel industry in the first place. Do you think they want us all to know how bad things really are when that might mean their profits would be negatively affected!!!?? I know, what kind of f@$*ed up logic is that?! Pretty sick, but that’s the kind of news I thought this would be, but it’s just more kittens in trees stuff. You go mighty firemen!, you rescue those kittens in trees. Because someday soon you’ll be out of a job too; either all the trees will burn down, or we’ll have eaten the last kitten because there’ll be no food that can be grown because our soils are dead, our fresh water is either too poisoned or too rare, and society has collapsed completely and won’t care who you are or what you do. So we can all forget about THAT reality, and go back to doing whatever useless thing we were doing before we even heard of a thing called “climate change”. 😊 Despite the lack of society-changing and crowd-rallying news, it’s entertaining at least.

The most important news you’re not seeing enough of

Stefnitly on

United States

While major news outlets weigh profitability and attention deficits on what to surface, here’s a news source with a long term vision. I’d love to be able to pay, say $0.25 cents per story read across a paywall. That would provide monetization to this app and a revenue source to news publishers who wouldn’t otherwise reach readers who stick with one news subscription, which I do. It could also incentivize them to cover more climate stories

Good info

randomrancher on

United States

Critical information well compiled. I wish more people would read it.

My Attempt To Help

moormpg on

United States

Imagine a discovery that would reduce your car’s carbon footprint…10%. It exists. What if the discovery saved more $ than it costs? It does. Please be curious. What if it also passed all EPA testing? It has. Can we chat? Remember we have over 1,000,000,000 plus cars in this World. They could be running much cleaner. Thank you.

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Ben Thylacine on

United States

slim pickings fir such an important topicat theapple app store. wanted to find info about most widely accepted climate change simulations..

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