When climate change is discussed, whether at UN climate summits, in company boardrooms or in the media, the focus is often on ...
Back in 1990, when Sarah Barger Ranney was 10, she saw a newspaper survey asking: “Kids, 12-16: Tell us your future.” One of the questions was “By the time you’re 40, what do you think will be the ...
Hot air evaporates a lot more water, so crops, forests and landscapes in some areas dry out, which makes them more susceptible to wildfire. Each Celsius degree of warming can cause a sixfold increase ...
New research spotlights the challenge of growing food on a warming planet. Two recent studies — one historical and the other forward-looking — examine how rising temperatures have made and could ...
Explore the Hudson River's climate and pollution challenges and efforts to improve it. Join host Dana Wright and explore New York's relationship with the Hudson River- how climate change plays a role, ...
The federal government suspended the regulations meant to rein in Canada’s worst polluter, but it hasn’t explained how it is ...
Fifty-five gigatons of greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere each year, according to the United Nations. The vast majority of climate scientists agree that human activities have been the ...
ALBANY — New York's sweeping 2019 Climate Act set strict mandates for shifting away from fossil fuels to more "clean energy" ...
“Colorado is going to be the home of skiing for a long time, the epicenter for snow sports in the U.S.,” says Keith Musselman, an assistant professor studying mountain snow at University of Colorado’s ...
Emissions say there’s good reason for Democrats’ divide over a proposed permitting reform bill’s climate impacts: Political and economic uncertainties ...
Finally, we have a decision from the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on mandatory climate-risk disclosure for businesses — described in many quarters as a “landmark decision.” The final ...