Wildfires Are Making Californi...
A new study examines the human health costs of the fires.
read moreA new study examines the human health costs of the fires.
read moreThe teenage climate activist said the planet “doesn’t need any more awards.”
read moreAnna Claussen grew up on a family farm 20 miles outside of Benson, Minnesota, a town of just over 3,000 souls. She left the farm when she was 18 to pursue her undergraduate degree on the outskirts of Minneapolis, and has lived in the city since.
read moreMethane is an especially potent greenhouse gas. A modest feed additive could provide a big leverage effect.
read more“Our rage as a nation has to burn as fiercely as every fire we witness — for the retiree who’s lost their entire life savings, for the family forced to evacuate from a home they may never come back to, for the child suffocating in smoke miles away.”
read moreLike many Americans, I worry about the state of the planet and try to make a positive impact through decisions in my day-to-day life.
read moreA secret agreement has allowed the nation’s homebuilders to make it much easier to block changes to building codes that would require new houses to better address climate change, according to documents reviewed by The New York Times.
read moreClimate change is a topic that concerns everyone, and for us to combat it and save our beloved planet, more people have to embrace a career in climate science education.
read moreClimate-crisis experts discussed solutions for the warming world, epidemics, and food scarcity at a D.C. event hosted by The Daily Beast and Pfizer.
read moreSAN FRANCISCO — Facing down 600 wildfires in the past three days alone, emergency workers rushed to evacuate tens of thousands of people in Southern California on Thursday as a state utility said one of its major transmission lines broke near the source of the out-of-control Kincade blaze in Northern California.
read more$300 billion. That’s the money needed to stop the rise in greenhouse gases and buy up to 20 years of time to fix global warming, according to United Nations climate scientists.
read moreThe Supreme Court this week blocked an effort to halt the case.
read moreAntarctic ice sheets have been melting rapidly for hundreds of years, much longer than scientists previously thought, according to a study out Thursday.
read moreThe southern India state of Kerala, having lost almost a million homes in two disastrous floods in 2018 and 2019, is trying to adapt to climate change by building homes for the poor that are flood-resistant.
read moreAt the beginning of October, my kids’ preschool informed me that it might be closed the next day because of rolling blackouts — a radical new effort by our local power utility in Northern California to avoid sparking wildfires.
read moreCarbon offset programs are typically billed as an undo button for climate-harmful activities.
read moreDesalinated seawater is the lifeblood of Saudi Arabia, no more so than at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, an international research center that rose from the dry, empty desert a decade ago.
read more“If you don’t own an oil well, get one.”Well, maybe you can’t afford an oil well, but what if you could own something even bigger—an entire electric utility?
read moreIn at least two states this year, beef and dairy industries have successfully beat back government food initiatives linking livestock to global warming.
read moreLast month, millions of youth activists around the world took to the streets to fight for their right to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and not have to suffer the wrath of the climate crisis.
read moreRecord or near-record temperatures, combined with drought in many areas, are contributing to yet another record-setting summer for wildfires.
read moreAs illnesses like Valley fever emerge in new areas, health officials keep residents informed instead of in fear.
read moreMiami Beach passed a resolution declaring a climate emergency last week, thanks to young climate activists who rallied in front of City Hall in September as part of the global climate strike.
read more“You want the truth? It’s hopeless. It’s completely hopeless.” That’s what Patagonia founder and chairman Yvon Chouinard told the L.A. Times about the plight of the earth amid climate change.
read moreNapa’s producers are struggling to ripen their fruit as they lose the conditions that give their wines a flavorful edge.
read moreThe New York attorney general says Exxon used two sets of books and misled investors by downplaying the potential costs of carbon emissions.
read moreModerators of the three previous Democratic primary debates caught a lot of flak from environmental advocates for not spending enough time on climate change.
read more“The problem is much more ingrained in the way this company has developed and continues to operate than it is something as simple as just trying to make more money.”
read moreThe $144 billion Agriculture Department spends less than 1 percent of its budget helping farmers adapt to increasingly extreme weather.
read more
Follow Us!