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Mechanical Engineering Impact on Climate Change
Mechanical Engineering Impact on Climate Change YouTube video by ClimateYou

How does mechanical engineering connect to climate change?

City Tech CUNY student Jerome Gonzales breaks it down, showing how theory and hands-on design can improve energy systems and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

#ClimateChange #Engineering #Sustainability #ClimateSolutions

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Engineering A Better Climate
Engineering A Better Climate YouTube video by ClimateYou

City Tech student Jacob Ginsberg is thinking ahead with innovative ideas to help tackle climate change, from devices that monitor carbon levels to greener building designs and new approaches in agriculture.

#ClimateChange #Sustainability #Innovation

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou Climate change is becoming a growing concern for me, especially because the weather has started to feel noticeably less stable...

From our ClimateYou City Tech CUNY Student Series, Sean Yeribo shares how climate change is starting to feel personal.

When the changes start showing up in our everyday lives, it’s a reminder that this isn’t distant, it’s happening now.

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Understanding Climate Change and Its Impact - ClimateYou Climate change is one of the most important global challenges facing humanity today. It refers to long-term changes in...

From our ClimateYou City Tech Student Series, student Ergys Murra highlights a key driver of climate change: the rise of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere.

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou Climate change is something that people are noticing more in everyday life, especially through extreme weather events. In recent years,...

From our ClimateYou City Tech CUNY Student Series, student Dominik Fryc highlights a key solution to climate change: transitioning to renewable energy.

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The Planet's Fever - ClimateYou Climate change right now is slowly killing the beautiful place we live in. Climate change and global warming is...

“Climate change right now is slowly killing the beautiful place we live in…it’s not just about getting warmer weather, it can be the cause of extreme cold weather too.”

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou My thoughts on climate change are that climate  change is a very important thing and the science that goes behind...

From our ClimateYou City Tech Student Series, Subhan Nafise shares how learning the science behind climate change completely shifted her perspective on the world.

It’s not just information, it’s eye-opening.

Read her full story and see how climate science can change the way you think below.

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Building Management Meets Climate Science - ClimateYou For those entering the workforce for building management, maintenance, plumbing, electrical and HVAC, knowing how these occupations play a part...

On March 9, 2026, 18 students in a partnership with City Tech Continuing Education and St. Nicks Alliance explored the connection between climate change and energy usage.

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Our Warming World: A Personal View on Climate Change - ClimateYou I believe that much of what you’ve heard recently about climate change centers on the topic of increasingly extreme weather....

From our City Tech Series, student Ray Zhu shares his perspective on climate change.

He writes that climate change is no longer a distant idea. As the Earth warms, extreme weather events like heat waves, powerful storms, droughts, and heavy rainfall are becoming more frequent and severe.

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The Silent Crisis: How Climate Change Threatens Animals - ClimateYou The impacts of climate change on nature can often occur without immediate visibility, quick consequences or public attention. Tragically, animals...

From the ClimateYou City Tech Student Blog series, The Silent Crisis: How Climate Change Threatens Animals, Angel Lavaire writes about how climate change is impacting wildlife, often in places far from human view. As ecosystems change, many animals cannot adapt quickly enough to survive.

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou Our planet only continues to get warmer as we neglect our home. As time goes on and our irresponsible...

From our City Tech CUNY Student Series My Take on Climate Change, Christopher Sanchez reflects on how weather patterns are changing. Summers feel hotter, winters colder, and patterns like La Niña and El Niño are shifting.

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou Climate change has been something I’ve been learning about little by little. Climate change is pushed as no big deal...

From the ClimateYou City Tech student blog series, Patiance Jones writes about learning about climate change and how it is often dismissed as exaggerated or a hoax.

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My Take on Climate Change - ClimateYou Climate change is the long-term shift in global temperatures and weather patterns, largely driven by human activities. Since the mid-20th...

From ClimateYou’s City Tech Student Series My Take on Climate Change, Andrew Budram explains how burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas releases greenhouse gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.

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My Take on Climate Change - What is Currently Happening? - ClimateYou While climate change is real and does occur, there is a widening rift consensus to what is actually happening. I...

From our City Tech Student Series, Jerome Kelly shares his perspective in My Take on Climate Change.

Kelly questions widely held views on climate change and discusses government policy, rising disaster trends, and the growing electricity demands driven by AI and data centers.

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My Take On Climate Change - ClimateYou Climate change feels more real now than ever before. Around the world, we are seeing stronger hurricanes, longer heatwaves, an...

From our City Tech Student Series, Noel Alcocer shares how climate change feels more real now than ever before.

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My Take on Climate Change: Wildfires - ClimateYou To start, how do we see our changing climate right now? Our climate is changing with each natural cycle of...

From our City Tech Student Series, Zekirah Dozier explores the growing impact of wildfires and extreme heat and highlights one powerful solution: controlled burns.

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What Climate Change Means to Me - ClimateYou I know that climate change is a long-term shift of Earth’s average weather patterns. Primarily it’s been negatively driven...

For Kahmar Gullabdennis, a student at City Tech CUNY, Climate Change means recognizing the long term shift in Earth’s average weather patterns, changes that have accelerated since the mid 20th century due largely to human activities increasing greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.

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EPA abandons the foundation of greenhouse gas rules It's the Trump administration's most direct effort yet to rip out climate regulations root and branch.

The Environmental Protection Agency has formally reversed its 2009 “endangerment finding” that greenhouse gas emissions harm human health and welfare, the legal basis for U.S. climate rules.This marks a major rollback of federal climate protections and could make future regulations harder to enact.

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Climate Science Merges with Construction Workforce Development - ClimateYou Climate science can be complex, especially when it comes to the construction and HVAC professions. But last week at the...

At City Tech CUNY’s Division of Continuing Education, Dr. Dan Bader delivered a clear, practical presentation to Building Maintenance students.

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The lab formerly known as the National Renewable Energy Laboratory has laid off 134 employees and is now operating as the National Laboratory of the Rockies.

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As the Trump administration targets NCAR, scientists rally to defend the ‘mothership’ of atmospheric research A letter published by the National Science Foundation asks for ideas to dismantle the research hub. Scientists are responding en masse.

The Trump administration is moving to break up the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), calling it a source of “climate alarmism.” Scientists and communities nationwide are pushing back, warning the move could undermine critical weather and climate research.

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The Science of Fog Harvesting: Turning Mist into Drinking Water Discover how fog harvesting turns mist into clean drinking water. Learn the science, benefits, and global impact of this sustainable water...

Nearly 800 million people worldwide lack access to safe drinking water. One innovative solution? Fog harvesting.

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Despite Trump, renewable energy keeps surging » Yale Climate Connections In 2025, solar and wind surpassed coal as a global energy source.

Despite political headwinds, renewable energy keeps surging

Solar and wind grew 109% worldwide last year, surpassing coal for the first time, according to Ember.

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Trump administration must release EV charger funds, court rules The Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration “yanked the NEVI Formula Program’s cord out of the outlet,” said U.S. District Judge Tana Lin. “It is simply not how things are lawf...

A federal judge ruled the Trump administration unlawfully froze the $5 billion NEVI program, ordering the release of funds to expand public EV charging nationwide.

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2025 in Review: U.S. Billion-Dollar Disasters | Climate Central The data’s in for 2025. It was yet another year of back-to-back billion-dollar weather and climate disasters in the U.S.

2025 in Review: U.S. Billion-Dollar Disasters

Climate Central reports 23 billion dollar weather disasters in 2025, costing $115 billion, making it the 3rd highest year on record.

Since 1980: 426 disasters. $3.1 trillion in damage.

#ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #ActOnClimate

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Climate Shift Index Alerts | Climate Central Climate Central issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around the world that was made more likely by human-caused climate change.

Warm, moisture rich air from both the Pacific and the Gulf of Mexico is changing our winter weather. When winter storms collide with Arctic air, that extra moisture falls as heavier rain, sleet, or snow.

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Walk for Science, Walk for Resilience, Walk for Justice - ClimateYou Today is Martin Luther King Day, a national day of service. Honoring Dr. King’s legacy of community action and equality...

Today is Martin Luther King Day, a national day of service. Honoring his legacy of community action and equality are Street Teams in Portsmouth VA who will be walking through neighborhoods and speaking to folks about community resilience. The teams will meet at noon near the Zion Baptist Church.

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Artists Capture Water, Melting Glaciers - ClimateYou Water, essential for life on this planet, speaks to us in the rising and falling tides moving our oceans and...

From rising tides to retreating glaciers, climate change has reshaped our oceans and waterways since the 1800s, with far reaching impacts felt around the world. These powerful shifts were explored through art in Meltdown: A Changing Climate, a recent exhibit at ArtsWestchester.

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The Best of ClimateYou Alliance 2025 - ClimateYou A lot happened in 2025 when it came to global warming. Many federal government policies addressing climate change were rolled...

A lot happened in 2025 when it came to global warming. Many federal government policies addressing climate change were rolled back These are reminders of growing ideas and trends that keep much needed climate change issues alive going forward into 2026.

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Climate Change, Urban Heat & My Field Experience - ClimateYou Climate change is often described as a global issue, but for me it became much more serious after our urban...

The Best of ClimateYou Alliance 2025

City Tech student Bionce Babb connects classroom learning with lived experience in Climate Change, Urban Heat and My Field Experience.

#ClimateYouAlliance #UrbanHeat #ClimateChange #StudentVoices

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