climate change
Thanks to museum curators, there’s no shortage of the stuff.
As the world gets hotter, men may have fewer and fewer viable sperm
Is the future with radiative cooling?
The climate change we’re witnessing is more dramatic than we might think.
California’s raging fires show how climate change can unleash totally new—and deadly—kinds of weather.
The government hopes to see 1.5 million electric cars on roads by 2030.
Firefighters in Northern and Southern California are struggling to contain three wildfires that have forced more than 100,000 residents to evacuate.
On Tuesday, eight science-credentialed candidates were elected to the House of Representatives.
Using terrifying language when talking about climate change may be scaring people into inaction.
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The renowned linguist and controversial political critic said President Donald Trump is choosing to race toward the catastrophes of climate change.
A new paper in Nature adds urgency to the fight against climate change.
They’re creating an unprecedented map of Earth to help government leaders make better decisions in regard to climate change.
Maybe the only chance they have to tell their story before they’re gone.
Pay attention to the decisions made by the provinces.
Climate change stands to take the one thing away from us that might make it easier to deal with, cheap beer.
But they are only taking the CO2 equivalent of 32 cars off the road every year.
Some stress out. Some read. Some drink.
This is doubly worrisome on the heels of the recent UN climate change report, which gave humanity an urgent deadline to cut carbon emissions: just 12 years.
New research published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences used survey data from 2 million Americans to examine the links between climate change and mental health issues.
Most of us will still be alive then. Maybe.
They were a little optimistic in 1912, but they understood that adding carbon to the atmosphere has side effects.
Hello, tipping point.
NASA scientists have discovered three factors that influence Earth’s rotational wobble. Thankfully, while the Earth may wobble, it won’t fall down.
New insights into the role of water vapor may help researchers predict how the planet will respond to warming.
Scientists think constructing a miles-long wall along an ice shelf in Antarctica could help protect the world’s largest glacier from melting.
The world’s getting hotter, and it’s getting more volatile. We need to start thinking about how climate change encourages conflict.
To spur action on climate change, we need a story of mythical proportions.