Is Climate Change Inconvenient...
Accurate predictions of Earth’s warming require computers that are too expensive for one country or institution.
read moreAccurate predictions of Earth’s warming require computers that are too expensive for one country or institution.
read moreClimate change is leading to increasingly violent storms. Can sea walls hold back the floodwaters?
read moreWhat is coral bleaching? Coral bleaching happens when corals lose their vibrant colors and turn white. But there’s a lot more to it than that.
read moreThe Washington Post is reporting that the White House barred a senior State Department intelligence analyst from issuing a testimony describing climate change as “possibly catastrophic” to the House Intelligence Committee.
read moreMichael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor of New York City, said on Friday he would donate $500 million to a new campaign to close every coal-fired power plant in the United States
read moreNearly a billion dollars a year is flowing into the organized climate change counter-movement
read moreEven half a degree warming matters. A new study shows how meeting the Paris climate agreement goals would make a difference in lives saved or lost.
read moreMany of the world’s biggest companies, from Silicon Valley tech firms to large European banks, are bracing for the prospect that climate change could substantially affect their bottom lines within the next five years…
read moreWhat happens when someone wants to go it alone on fixing the climate?
read moreOllie Nancarrow spent part of both Saturday and Sunday mowing his mother’s lawn. But this was no ordinary teen chore
read moreThe Center for International Environmental Law has issued a new report that should send a shudder down your spine. It says demand for plastics is accelerating, especially in developing nations.
read moreAbortion access is critical and necessary to our health and well being of our environment
read moreWe’ve never experienced anything like this: We are living with the full knowledge of our collapsing biosphere and watching huge portions of it vanishing before our very eyes.
read moreDo marches convince bystanders to join a movement, or do they push them away? Sure, if you go out into the street waving a sign that says “There is no Planet B,” it feels like you’re doing something good.
read moreArchitects have enormous sway in specifying building materials and modes of operation; they also understand the political, budget, and client-education barriers to executing zero-carbon designs better than anyone.
read more“Despite desperate attempts by the oil and gas industry to persuade policymakers that their products have a future in a climate-safe world, a rational look at the data clearly shows otherwise.”
read moreNow that climate change is finally becoming a thing on cable news, networks also seem to be catching on to the existence of climate injustice.
read more“Coastal decisions by and large require long lead times, and it would be nice if we could wait for the science to clear up, but we can’t,” one scientist said.
read moreJulián Castro, President Obama’s former secretary of housing, thinks he can stand out in the crowded presidential field by focusing on climate change.
read moreThe story of the seabirds’ deaths likely starts at the bottom of the food chain, where warming water and climate change are changing the menu.
read moreA nationwide fight highlights the challenge of transitioning to a future of renewable energy.
read moreAs temperatures climb, ranaviruses cause more frog deaths over a longer part of the year, according to a new study.
read moreApril 2019 marked the wettest 12-month period in the United States since record-keeping began 124 years ago, breaking the previous record set from May 2015–April 2016.
read moreThe chemical, used in foams and cooling, was banned under the Montreal Protocol to protect the ozone layer. It’s also a potent short-lived climate pollutant.
read moreWe all owe a huge debt of gratitude to those who have articulated the Green New Deal (GND), especially Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the Sunrise Movement.
read moreIn 2015, NASA revealed that Earth’s oceans are rising faster than expected, and the space agency projected that we’re now “locked in” to at least 90 cm of sea level rise in the coming decades.
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