A New Review of Climate Science Could Cause Headaches for Trump
The report, by a panel of leading researchers, raises questions about the administration’s legal justification for looser pollution controls. Read More
The report, by a panel of leading researchers, raises questions about the administration’s legal justification for looser pollution controls. Read More
Most corals in the Atlantic Ocean will soon stop growing. Many are already dying, leaving shorelines and marine ecosystems vulnerable. Read More
Three times as many people in cities and towns died from severe heat as would have done in a world without human-caused warming, scientists said. Read More
Ahead of the Climate Forward conference on Sept. 24, Times readers sent us their most urgent questions about climate change. Read More
Heat waves and flooding could cost the European Union $50 billion in damage to buildings and crops as well as a loss of productivity, a new study found. Read More
The state has led the country in adopting electric cars and reducing gas use, but it now faces much higher gas prices as oil companies plan to shut down refineries.…
How do we think about the climate future, now that the era marked by the Paris Agreement has so utterly disappeared? Read More
Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic state lawmakers have focused on pocketbook concerns this year, seeing their party’s national losses as a reckoning. Read More
A medida que el cambio climático contribuye a exacerbar las olas de calor, la ciudad se debate entre mantener su patrimonio arquitectónico y conservar la habitabilidad de los apartamentos. Read…
Spontaneous gas explosions appear to be increasing in northern Russia because of climate change and some specific local conditions. Read More