Showing results for: Climate Change (page 18)
“Alarm bells ringing” as report finds greenhouse gas emissions growing faster than ever
Matthew Rozsa
The temperature increases could spiral out into a "vicious cycle," experts say
Blood-sucking moths and flesh-eating birds: These are nature’s strangest vampires
Matthew Rozsa
From tiny fish to blood thirsty bugs, evolution has produced numerous hematophages
“Grotesquerie”: Niecy Nash-Betts on her role and that killer finale — “It scared me on the page”
Melanie McFarland
The star of "Grotesquerie" talks about the season's main takeaways. As for the finale, she's a tough one to crack
The world is “miles short” of its target to limit climate change, UN reports
Matthew Rozsa
The goal is 43% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 — but we are currently at under 3%
What did we learn from Donald Trump’s “Joe Rogan Experience”? Nothing good
Melanie McFarland
While the public's trust in news is at a serious low, Rogan's Trump episode showed why he's not the solution
Volcanoes don’t cause climate change — but it could be the other way around
Matthew Rozsa
Climate skeptics blame volcanic eruptions for rising temperatures. Iceland researchers say it's just the opposite
How beef became a marker of American identity
Hannah Cutting-Jones
The beef industry, colonialism and "how these intertwined forces continue to affect" us today
Why climate experts say this election could be our last chance for meaningful action
Matthew Rozsa
If Trump wins in 2024, there is little hope of limiting climate damage
The climate stakes of the Harris-Trump election
Grist Staff
From public health to public lands, here are 15 ways the next president could affect the climate and your life
Russia helped spread right wing misinformation during recent US hurricanes
Matthew Rozsa
The misinformation lead to chaos in some affected areas, as well as threats against local officials
The plastics industry’s wish list for a second Trump Administration
Lisa Song
Tucked into a federal recycling bill is what critics call the plastics industry’s Project 2025
“Universal suicide”: An imprisoned climate activist on why the fight for the planet still matters
Matthew Rozsa
Just Stop Oil cofounder Roger Hallam spoke with Salon about overcoming climate despair and taking action
How the election could affect toxic chemical regulation
Teresa Carr
Federal regulations have been imposed on PFAS. How will a Trump or Harris presidency handle "forever chemicals?"
Climate change despair has never been higher — but experts say hope is still possible
Matthew Rozsa
Young people are increasingly pessimistic about the future due to the climate crisis, but we can still take action
Frog habitats are drying up due to climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
A new study finds up to one-third of frog habitats may be too arid for frog and toad survival by 2100
Water challenges — made worse by rising temperatures — are threatening the world’s crops
Frida Garza
“We have to be smarter about what we grow, and we can be smarter about how we grow what we're growing”
New York officials endorse prosecuting Big Oil for climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Extreme weather like recent hurricanes are fueled by burning fossil fuels. A new report demands Big Oil pay
Wildfires are coming to the Southeast. Can landowners mitigate the risk in time?
Kate Morgan
No other part of the country has seen such a sharp rise in the number of big fires
Invasion of the MAGA body snatchers: How many friends have you lost to madness?
Mike Lofgren
What can we do when intelligent, well-meaning people we've known for years start to "do their own research"?
Gulls are intelligent, vital birds that deserve our protection, not scorn
Brianna Grant
There’s a lot we get wrong about our least favorite seabirds
Musk and JD Vance want to colonize the universe. It’s a horrible idea
Brian Kateman
The infinite growth of humanity means infinite growth of humanity’s current problems
The economic impact of Helene and Milton — and who pays for it
Zina Kumok
The recent hurricanes will be costly for taxpayers and insurance companies
As the ice caps melt, Antarctica is greening, alarming climate experts
Matthew Rozsa
New research indicates Antarctica’s melting ice is allowing plants to thrive, an ominous shift for the continent
Steele dossier author: European leaders quietly “petrified” of new Trump presidency
Dean Obeidallah
Former MI6 agent Christopher Steele updates the Russian threat to Western democracy in his new book "Unredacted"
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