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Climate change creates winners and losers. Norway is among the winners; Nigeria among the losers.
read moreClimate change creates winners and losers. Norway is among the winners; Nigeria among the losers.
read more“With the seasons increasingly unpredictable, fewer chicks will survive,” narrates series host Bear Grylls (of Man vs. Nature fame) as the barnacle goose chick seems to contemplate its onscreen fate.
read moreThe country needs a bold vision to combat climate change. The Green New Deal is a good start.
read moreYou might have heard about the exceptional heat this year in the northern hemisphere and around the world. March was just declared the second warmest on record globally
read moreAs Earth Day turns 49, we take a look back at the biggest milestones in environmental protection.
read moreOf all the federal agencies in Trump’s Washington, the Department of Defense might be the one least equipped to dismiss climate change given its obvious danger to the safety of coastal bases and troops.
read moreThe Arbor Day Foundation recently announced its Time for Trees initiative, which aims to plant 100 million trees by 2022.
read moreLast year, Times journalists Nicholas Casey and Josh Haner traveled 600 miles off Ecuador’s coast to the Galápagos, showing the effects of a warming ocean on the creatures that Darwin once studied.
read moreTiny bits of plastic likely blown from big cities 100 miles to the south have appeared in the remote French Pyrenees.
read moreIn other words, it’s a socialist movement designed to impose the will of the people on the governments of the world. Oh, dear. Lots of people won’t like that! Is it having any effect?
read moreHELSINKI, Finland — When they really wanted to rile up conservative voters this spring, the politicians from Finland’s nationalist party made a beeline for the rawest subject in this year’s general election.
read moreA surprising, important difference between the Green New Deal and Medicare for all.
read moreFlooding is a perennial danger for people living along Great Plains watersheds. But this spring the challenge has been epic in scale, calling forth individual resilience and the bonds of community.
read morePollen allergy seasons continue to get longer and more intense as temperatures rise.
read moreThwaites glacier in West Antarctica are enormous in size and often referred to as the most dangerous glacier on Earth.
read moreRoyal Dutch Shell, one of the world’s biggest oil companies, recently said it had dropped out of a Washington D.C. industry lobbying group, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, or AFPM. Why? Because Shell supports the Paris Agreement on climate change and the lobbying group doesn’t.
read moreThwaites glacier in West Antarctica is enormous and is often referred to as the most dangerous glacier on Earth. It has also been dubbed the doomsday glacier. The glacier holds two feet…
read moreWalking into “Nature’s Nation,” an art exhibit at the Princeton University Art Museum that explored climate change through history, I got goosebumps. The collection is made up of more than 100 works of art in a variety of media, including contemporary pieces like Hegarty’s “Fallen Bierstadt” — which I had seen before, but only in photographs.
read moreIn a groundbreaking move, the beautiful but uncomfortable documentary forces viewers to acknowledge their own complicity in the decline of nature.
read moreClimate change was already worrying enough — now a report from the U.S. central bank cautions that rising temperatures and extreme storms could eventually trigger a financial collapse.
read moreThe money could make the country more resilient — if it doesn’t just end up causing more conflict and corruption.
read moreYouth school strikes around the world are just the start.
read moreWhy this climate change data is on flip-flops, leggings, and cars
read moreWelcome to the weather wars. As battle lines harden between climate advocates and deniers, both are increasingly using bouts of extreme weather as a weapon to try to win people to their side.
read moreClimate change is an undeniable phenomenon. It’s accepted as truth by nearly 100% of the scientific community.
read more‘The Uninhabitable Earth’ puts words to a future you don’t want to live in
read moreBut mostly, real climate journalism is about asking the right, and sometimes vexing, questions.
read moreDecarbonizing buildings: it’s tedious, but oh so necessary.
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