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It’s easy to feel pessimistic about our future in the face of extreme weather events. The good news? Individual changes can ...
A global study finds extreme heat has cut tropical bird populations by 25–38% since 1950, posing a greater threat than ...
As southeastern Wisconsin reckons with the growing toll of extreme weather events − such as last weekend's 1,000-year flood − the region faces mounting costs to infrastructure, possible displacement, ...
In response to the climate crisis, doctors are advocating for systemic changes, including climate-informed medical training and stronger public health policies.
The government's reinsurance pool has lowered premiums for people in high-risk areas, but across the rest of Australia ...
Nigel Farage and his fellow Reform UK MPs, many of whom deny basic climate science, represent constituencies exposed to the ...
Under the theory advanced in the South Carolina lawsuit, “virtually anyone could be a plaintiff — and a defendant — in what ...
European governments are taking steps to break their dependence on critical scientific data the United States historically ...
Almost a quarter of Indiana's greenhouse gas emissions come from transportation — a sector EPA wants to deregulate. Here's how you can have a say.
The pathway from climate change to violent conflict is not simple. There are the obvious immediate effects of global warming like water scarcity and crop failure. But beyond these, climate stress can ...