Critical Hurricane Monitoring Data Is Going Offline
The loss of access to the data could hamstring forecasters’ ability to track hurricanes and warn residents of their risk. Read More
The loss of access to the data could hamstring forecasters’ ability to track hurricanes and warn residents of their risk. Read More
Judson Jones, The New York Times’s resident meteorologist, discussed this week’s stifling heat and how to prepare for the next temperature spike. Read More
Climate change is often unrelentingly grim. But some activists argue that joyful climate action can change minds. Read More
Human-caused global warming has been increasing faster and faster since the 1970s. Read More
For 50 years, automakers have had to increase the fuel efficiency of their vehicles or pay fines. The Republican megabill would set those penalties to $0. Read More
Supporters of tax breaks for wind and solar are fighting to retain them in the G.O.P. tax bill. They’re facing a conservative effort to kill them entirely. Read More
David Keeling would take over the workplace-safety agency just as it is considering rules to protect against extreme heat. His former employers, UPS and Amazon, have opposed the rules. Read…
JBS, a giant Brazilian firm once fined billions for bribery, is trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Some credit President Trump’s era of deal-making for the company’s success. Read…
It’s not just miserable. It hurts productivity, military readiness, agriculture and health. Read More
The Vermont Green Football Club champions environmental work and draws sold-out crowds, with the help of free ice cream. Read More