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When’s the last time you saw a firefly? Chances are, not recently. And, if you did, you probably didn’t see whole swarms pulsating in the night in the hopes of finding a mate.
read moreWhen’s the last time you saw a firefly? Chances are, not recently. And, if you did, you probably didn’t see whole swarms pulsating in the night in the hopes of finding a mate.
read moreWhen Darwin visited he wrote, “Such formations surely rank high amongst the wonderful objects of this world.”
read moreThe former administrator resigned in disgrace last year.
read moreIn the early hours of a November dawn, Dr. Leslie Field found herself motoring a snowmobile some 300 miles above the Arctic Circle, hauling straight toward the sunrise in below-zero temperatures.
read moreThat’s the question of the season, particularly in parts of the Northeast, where some May flowers are forecast to be buried in 4 to 8 inches of snow tonight.
read moreLast July, temperatures in Waco, Texas reached an all-time high of 114 degrees Fahrenheit. It was was the 12th day in a row that temperatures had surpassed 99 degrees F, and the 7th day of record-breaking heat.
read more“Steady reductions in sea ice are opening new passageways and new opportunities for trade.”
read moreThe U.S. actually has a very popular climate policy—it’s on the books in 29 states. But what does it cost?
read moreNEW DELHI — Climate change and rising sea levels eventually may wipe out one of the world’s last and largest tiger strongholds, scientists warned in a new study.
read more“Climate change has, unambiguously, put humanity on notice that we are on the cusp of great change, of making a critical choice about ourselves. Only collaboration at the global level will solve climate change, because it affects all human and natural systems. Nothing and no one will escape. This high level of collaboration can only take place if we let go of the tenets of the existing paradigm.”
read moreJust the news you’ve been waiting for: The amount of carbon dioxide in our planet’s atmosphere has reached a new high.
read moreConservatives have spent years bashing the notion of global warming. So why are several Republicans suddenly calling for a GOP policy aimed at mitigating it?
read moreEarth’s climate is full of terrifying feedback loops: Decreased rainfall raises the risk of wildfires, which release yet more carbon dioxide.
read moreTree rings from around the world match what climate models have suggested
read moreThe Washington governor wants to transform the electricity grid and new-car market before it’s too late.
read moreData could be one of our strongest allies combatting climate change risks.
read moreHuman activity was changing the Earth’s drought and rainfall patterns as far back as the early 20th century, new research shows.
read moreThe world has done little to tackle global warming since Bill McKibben’s landmark book on the subject was published in 1989.
read moreWhen I wrote my first article on billionaire bunkers years ago, I never would have imagined how quickly our world was changing.
read moreA Finnish university has published a comprehensive global road map on how the world can reduce its carbon emissions before the 2050 deadline – and the research says that it is quite feasible.
read moreHot, dry summers are fanning an unprecedented outbreak of bark beetles that are destroying vast swathes of central Europe’s spruce forests which define the region’s landscape.
read moreThe peer pressure to clean up the electric grid is gripping the country.
read moreIn the 1980s, NASA scientist James Hansen brought climate change to the attention of Congress, and shortly thereafter the public. Humans, he testified in 1988, were responsible for rising global temperatures.
read moreForty-three percent of Americans live in places where they’re breathing unsafe air, according to American Lung Association
read moreFar-reaching global assessment details how humanity is undermining the very foundations of the natural world
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