Why Are Extreme Heat-Related Deaths So Hard to Track?
As heat waves become more frequent and intense, researchers and activists say the lack of precise data is leading to needless fatalities. Read More
As heat waves become more frequent and intense, researchers and activists say the lack of precise data is leading to needless fatalities. Read More
A former Greenpeace official, he drew on his command of environmental subjects to persuade his bosses at the cable channel to cover climate issues. Read More
A group of federal programs is aimed at helping America’s work force adapt to climate change. Read More
A new study suggests that estimates of the health of the world’s fisheries may be too optimistic. Read More
The most effective ones tend to combine several emissions-cutting strategies, not a stand-alone approach, according to an examination of 1,500 policies globally. Read More
Global warming is putting the continent’s ice at risk of destruction in many forms. But one especially calamitous scenario might be a less pressing concern, a new study found. Read…
President Biden made climate change a cornerstone of his agenda. Vice President Kamala Harris has yet to detail her own plan. Read More
In a new book, geologist Paul Bierman recounts the moment he found astonishing evidence that Greenland’s ice sheet had melted in the ancient past. Read More
At Wethersfield Estate, in upstate New York, restoring the formal gardens involves dealing with emboldened pests and pathogens — but carefully, so visitors don’t see. Read More
In another year of record-breaking temperatures, Democrats are faced with the challenge of making climate change resonate with voters. Read More