Showing results for: Climate Change (page 45)
Climate change will raise sea levels, cause apocalyptic floods and displace almost a billion people
Matthew Rozsa
Humanity needs to plan accordingly for the countless number of future climate refugees fleeing rising oceans
Billions are being invested in carbon removal strategies to fight global heating. Will they work?
Elizabeth Hlavinka
Questions remain if we can effectively stop cooking the planet by sucking carbon out of the air or using the ocean
The latest right-wing panic? Joe Biden is coming for your ceiling fans!
Kelly McClure
"GET YOUR FILTHY TYRANT HANDS OFF OF MY CEILING FANS," writes Texas Congressman Ronny Jackson on X
Vivek Ramaswamy’s 15 minutes are here: His surge of support shows all the GOP base wants is trolling
Amanda Marcotte
Ramaswamy peddles lies, ignorance, and conspiracy theories with a shameless grin — no wonder MAGA loves the guy
Why planting trees to offset carbon emissions doesn’t really work, according to experts
Elizabeth Hlavinka
New research questions the environmental integrity of carbon trading, a multi-billion dollar industry
Many young people are devastated by climate change. But from despair springs action, study suggests
Matthew Rozsa
Despite harboring negative feelings about the future of climate, many young adults are motivated to act
Why do Republicans even bother with this whole farce?
Amanda Marcotte
Trump wasn't there, but we saw why he's leading: GOP voters don't care about substance, just unjustified grievances
Flesh-eating bacteria is spreading across Florida and the US. Climate change is partially to blame
Troy Farah
Thanks to warming waters, Vibrio vulnificus is expected to expand its territory and infect more people
As nature ignites, wildfires are becoming more common. Here’s how we must adapt to our fiery future
Matthew Rozsa
Journalist John Vaillant discusses his new book "Fire Weather" about the 2016 Fort McMurray wildfire
Why heirloom seeds matter
Lauren David
"[The] goal is to preserve and promote these heirloom cultivars . . . so future generations can enjoy them"
“He learned from studying Hitler’s speeches”: Leading civil rights lawyer on 20 ways Trump is a copy
Steven Rosenfeld
Burt Neuborne, one of America’s top civil liberties lawyers, says Trump is copying Hitler's early rhetoric
New Trump poll proves Obama and Clinton were right: The GOP base are deplorable, bitter clingers
Amanda Marcotte
First rule of MAGA? "Never admit a liberal was right." Unfortunately, their conniptions are getting people killed
How wealthy “super emitters” are disproportionately driving the climate crisis — while blaming you
Matthew Rozsa
A new study found that the top 10% of households are responsible for 40% of total U.S. greenhouse gas emissions
“It’s too freaking hot”: Dozens die in Texas prisons with no air conditioning amid record heat wave
Jolie McCullough
At least 41 prisoners have died of heart-related or undetermined causes since the unrelenting heat wave began
To adapt to climate change, California pays the banks that are part of the problem
Aaron Cantú
The Treasurer’s Office paid $73.2 million to banks that sell state climate bonds while still funding fossil fuels
Oxford study shows that “heat can lead to food insecurity in a matter of days”
Brett Wilkins
""Such research could not be more timely as the world experienced its hottest month on record in July"
Orangutans are being pushed to the brink of extinction. Can we save them in time?
Assaf Levy
The "gardeners of the forest" are at extreme risk of extinction. Here's how we can help them
Hurricane Hilary triggers Southern California’s first tropical storm warning ever
Nicholas Grondin
The El Niño climate pattern and the heat dome over much of the U.S. is putting some at risk of extreme flooding
Locals have been sounding the alarm for years about Lahaina wildfire risk
Anita Hofschneider
While the inferno spread shockingly fast, it didn’t come out of nowhere
Now classified as a hurricane, Hilary could touch down in southwestern U.S. this weekend
Elizabeth Hlavinka
This unprecedented storm is the latest extreme weather pattern to emerge this summer
Small farmers in New England are starting to rebuild, but climate extremes are here to stay
Carolina Drake
"For now, the future of small-scale farms remains somewhat at the mercy of luck and chance"
Catastrophic fires 13,000 years ago drove mass extinctions — and humans may have lit the match
Elizabeth Hlavinka
This is a “cautionary tale” for the wildfires and ecosystem destruction we see today, researchers say
Book review: A simple memoir in praise of complex science
Mark Harris
Giorgio Parisi’s “In a Flight of Starlings” highlights the importance of understanding complexity
Montana youth win a historic climate case
Katie Myers
A victory for Montanans' right to a clean, healthy environment could set a precedent for other climate lawsuits
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