Clean News Today — July 16, 2026
As Climate Change Expands Mosquito Ranges, Better Monitoring Is Key to Preventing Disease and more — today's clean signal.
The impacts of climate change are being felt across various aspects of our environment and ecosystems. As temperatures rise, the ranges of disease-carrying mosquitoes are expanding, making better monitoring a crucial step in preventing outbreaks of mosquito-borne illnesses. This is just one example of how climate change is altering the natural world, with far-reaching consequences for wildlife and human health.
The consequences of climate change and human activities on wildlife are also being seen in other areas, such as the management of grizzly bears in the United States. The handoff of grizzly management to states has raised concerns about the potential for increased bear deaths. Meanwhile, those working to hold corporations accountable for their environmental actions, such as Exxon, are facing new challenges, including cyber threats. These stories highlight the complex and interconnected nature of environmental issues and the need for evidence-based approaches to address them.
Today's signal:
• As Climate Change Expands Mosquito Ranges, Better Monitoring Is Key to Preventing Disease (insideclimatenews.org)
• Will Trump’s Handoff of Grizzly Management to States Lead to More Dead Bears? (insideclimatenews.org)
• They wanted to hold Exxon accountable. Then they got hacked. (grist.org)