Before the next storm: building health care resilience
Health care systems are being strained by natural disasters and heat waves, which are predicted to worsen in the coming ...
Health care systems are being strained by natural disasters and heat waves, which are predicted to worsen in the coming ...
Kaitlyn Jauregui's childhood habit led to international research and attendance at the United Nations climate summit.
Contrary to some commonly held beliefs, a clean transition is, and has been for at least a decade, good for ...
Natural gas, more than 70% methane, is an enormous pollutant and major contributor to global warming.
Investments in clean energy have risen by 40% since 2020 and more than $1 billion per day is being spent ...
As we engage with nature, we value it more and want to protect it.
People around the world won't quit using fossil fuels until there is a cheaper, clean alternative.
The commitment made at COP28 for a transition away from fossil fuels isn’t moving us fast enough.
Will Charouhis, a 17-year-old climate activist from Miami, took part in the United Nations climate conference in the UAE.
The agreement — met with an ovation — includes a first call for nations to transition away from fossil fuels.
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