Florida’s climate disasters: We get what we vote forÂ
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
If environmentalists voted in higher percentages, we could elect officials who make the US a global leader in climate mitigation.
Electric vehicles and solar panels are among the ways to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause global warming.
Natural gas, more than 70% methane, is an enormous pollutant and major contributor to global warming.
Our recent research reveals that 49 deltas around the world are facing growing risks under all of the IPCC’s future ...
There is plenty that can be done to mitigate sea-level rise by considering reality-based changes to building and zoning codes.
We implore the Biden administration to heed the call of hundreds of thousands of Americans and put an end to ...
Everything you need to know about the science linking global warming to extreme heat.
Extreme water disasters like recent flooding in the Northeast have disrupted lives around the world in the past few years.
Ice sheets in Greenland and Antarctica may be far more vulnerable to climate warming than models predict.
If we are concerned about the planet that the next generations will have to live on, we must take action ...
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