A reanalysis of the "cold blob" at the bottom of the Atlantic suggests that it's caused by the weakening of AMOC, a key artery of the ocean.
As we write, New York City is an unsettling 70 degrees in November. Meanwhile, a cohort of war profiteers, their pockets lined by the very industries destroying our climate, are flying to COP, the ...
According to the National Centers for Environmental Information, the number of natural disasters with damages exceeding a billion dollars rose from an average of three per year to over 17 in the last ...
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Oren Cass argues that the worrying predictions of mainstream climate science are overblown (“The Problem With Climate Catastrophizing,” March 21). But rather than assessing the legitimate range of ...
There’s a surprising amount of good news when it comes to the transition to cleaner forms of energy. Renewables such as wind and solar are now the world’s largest source of power. Carbon emissions ...
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This wasn’t really in doubt, of course. Climate change has progressed past the point where its tendrils of influence are seen in essentially every severe weather event, and the burden of proof should ...
Of more than 500 executives surveyed, only 10% mentioned climate change and its impacts as a top threat to the success of their organization. Of more than 500 executives surveyed, only 10% mentioned ...
Another summer, another parade of broken US heat records. Experienced hikers died on the trail. Homeless shelters had to retool as cooling centers. Summer camps moved activities permanently indoors.