Time to freak out? How the existential terror of hurricanes can fuel climate change denial
For many people, denying the existence of a climate crisis is not only convenient, but may feel psychologically necessary.
For many people, denying the existence of a climate crisis is not only convenient, but may feel psychologically necessary.
The Nuestros Bosques program encourages faith-based organizations, Indigenous groups and local nonprofits to apply.
The Local Conference of Youth (LCOY) 2024 brought together more than 150 youth delegates from across the US.
In the wake of declared federal disasters, FEMA offers its Public Assistance and Individuals and Households programs.
Battery cell factories have some of the largest employment potential of any project supported by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Ocean energy can be harnessed to provide electricity and help coastal areas achieve energy independence.
Alex Rafalowicz of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative is speaking at the UN biodiversity summit known as COP16.
Florida may be 'first and worst' into this mess, but sea level rise and worsening storms are coming for all ...
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