The planet’s long-standing natural “thermostat” is being outpaced by an feedback loop process involving algae, phosphorus, ...
The newly pledged $300 million adds to the $1 billion-$2 billion being spent in public money toward researching ...
Ten years after the Paris climate agreement, the limited progress we’ve made in reducing global warming means that there will ...
Scientists have developed a new way to represent the world's cities in global climate and Earth system models (GCM & ESMs), ...
Rice farmer Hwang Seong-yeol and four other South Korean growers have sued the state utility Korea Electric Power Corp. and ...
Climate change does its damage in a lot of ways—birthing hurricanes, heat waves, floods, droughts, and wildfires. Now add to ...
This year’s U.N. climate talks are being held in Brazil. So far, they’ve been noteworthy for who isn’t attending.
Dr. Marshall Shepherd is the director in the Department of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences Program at the University of ...
Children dry raw bricks under the sun, fire them in blazing kilns, carry soil, lift bricks, stack them into pyramids – ...
In this edition, we discuss the importance of the COP30 climate summit, how the world has broken a heat safety barrier, India's vulnerability to extreme weather, and much more.
With more than a half a million people worldwide dying from heat-related causes every year, a group of philanthropies is ...
Heat, air pollution, disease spread and food insecurity linked to climate change are worsening health and costing millions of ...