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Majorities in 22 of 25 nations surveyed say global climate change is a major threat to their country. In many places, this view is more common among those on the left.
Climate change is driving a surge in wildfire smoke, worsening air quality and health risks nationwide, with exposure now four times higher than in past years.
Media touted paper that climate change will make world poorer, but kept silent as flaws are revealed
Multiple media outlets reported on a study concluding that climate change would reduce GDP by 19% over the next 24 years, compared to what it would have been without global warming. Now multiple analyses have found the influential study flawed,
A wildfire burning through 1,800 acres of the Everglades is filling the air with smoke across South Florida. While scientists stress that no single fire can be directly pinned to climate change, a hotter,
More than 60 percent of US drug facilities are in areas with weather disasters.
About 50 workshop participants and came up with three action items that could be realistically implemented, or at least begun, within the coming 12-month period.
Phytoplankton are tiny ocean organisms that naturally sequester carbon, like plants on land. That's made them an intriguing target as a climate solution.
Warm winters are causing NYC trees to miss cues to leaf out for the spring, resulting in late leafing and shorter green periods, the researchers found. The reduced green season can result in slower growth, reduced ability to sequester carbon and effects on ecosystems that depend on leaves, such as insects.
Harmful bleaching of the world’s coral is impacting 84% of the ocean’s reefs according to the International Coral Reef Initiative.
Let’s talk healthcare, that miraculous thing we keep expecting to work despite treating it like the last kid picked in a game of cricket.
Climate change enhances extreme rains more than the ordinary drizzle. New research shows that frontal rain increases the most, and illustrates why extreme rains caused by other phenomena are not equally affected.