Showing results for: Climate Change (page 27)
Power outage-causing storms are on the rise. That’s already impacting food insecurity
Ashlie D. Stevens
Major power outages have increased tenfold since 1980
Pregnant in a warming climate: A lethal “double risk” for malaria
Zoya Teirstein
Mosquitoes are moving into the mountains of Papua New Guinea and other highland areas. It could be a death sentence
How Wall Street enables the fossil fuel companies cooking our planet
Matthew Rozsa
Many big banks try to present a green image, but the largest banks in the world are the ones abetting polluters
Futuristic nuclear energy tech is here, but the risks of bombs and another Chernobyl remain
Rae Hodge
Microreactors promise climate resilience and military-tech might — but proliferation and pollution concerns linger
Here’s how machine learning can violate your privacy
Jordan Awan
These systems memorize aspects of the data they were trained with to learn patterns, which raises privacy concerns
Vermont becomes first state to penalize oil companies for climate change
Matthew Rozsa
After a summer of disastrous flooding last year, Vermont wants fossil fuel companies to pay for damages
Jaguars are returning to America, but Fish and Wildlife Service don’t think they need protections
Matthew Rozsa
Experts say an iconic wild cat's return is an indicator of climate change and the need for greater conservation
Cicadas à la carte? Here’s why it’s so hard to get Americans to eat bugs
Ayurella Horn-Muller
Lobbyists, conspiracy theories, and your "ick" factor stand in the way
Trump is now trying to downplay Project 2025
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's campaign issued a statement distancing the former president from a plan drawn up by former staffers
Why billionaire Tom Steyer argues capitalism is the best tool to fight climate change
Matthew Rozsa
Calling for more regulation to stop global heating, Steyer says we must stop letting people "pollute for free"
“The Big Cigar” is “a crazy way to tell” how Huey P. Newton escaped to Cuba using a fake movie
Nardos Haile
Showrunner Janine Sherman Barrois on the Apple TV+ series that explores one slice of the Black Panthers' history
“Straight-up theocracy”: At Texas GOP convention, Republicans call for spiritual warfare
Robert Downen
“This is not religious liberty — it’s Christian dominance," conservative Christian critic warns
Severe Memorial Day storms leave at least 20 dead across U.S. mid-South
Andrew O'Hehir
Most of the deaths were caused by tornadoes in Texas and Arkansas, with a dangerous heat wave further south
Researchers decode how elephants form “sentences,” lending insight to their complex communication
Matthew Rozsa
A new study explores multimodal communication tools employed by elephants, underscoring their unique intelligence
“I showed you all”: Lizzo gratified “South Park” presents her body positivity as weight loss answer
Hanh Nguyen
In the "End of Obesity" special, South Park residents want the latest semaglutides, but there's a cheaper option
“Like a milky orange juice”: Alaskan rivers turning orange due to climate change, study finds
Matthew Rozsa
Dozens of rivers in Alaska are flowing orange, with possible disastrous consequences for the state
This summer could be even hotter than last year, climate scientists warn
Matthew Rozsa
Shattered temperature records and a chaotic hurricane season promise to feature heavily this summer
“Cash for policy changes”: Dems say oil donors funnel millions into Trump legal fee “slush fund”
Charles R. Davis
The oil industry bets millions on Trump, preferring a democratic backslide to action on climate change
Scientists worry so-called “Doomsday Glacier” is near collapse, satellite data reveals
Matthew Rozsa
The Thwaites Glacier is nicknamed the "Doomsday Glacier" because its disintegration could devastate the planet
Behind Trump’s courthouse spectacle a dark reality remains concealed
Brian Karem
Project 2025 would destroy the United States and make Trump a defacto king
Electric school bus carbon test: Why the EPA’s new green-school grants matter
Rae Hodge
Harvard scientists find American cities save $207,200 every time they electrify just one old diesel bus
Apocalypse now, and always: On UFOs, AI and encounters with non-human intelligence
Troy Farah
Author and religious scholar D.W. Pasulka explores the blurred lines between technology and spirituality
“Crazy haywire”: Massive coral reef bleaching driven by climate change
Matthew Rozsa
An official from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration raised the alarm on Thursday
In “integral ecology,” science and religion find middle ground on climate and politics
Rae Hodge
Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and the Pope call for urgent collaboration at Vatican summit
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