Many butterflies, bees and moths are fluttering into oblivion. A new report co-authored by a Canadian researcher warns that more than one-fifth of pollinator species it studied in North America are at ...
Clouds changing as world warms, adding to climate uncertainty People have always studied the skies to predict the weather, but recently scientists have noticed that clouds are changing on a global ...
Our species is in a race with climate change, and a lot of people want to know, “Can I really make a difference?” The question concerns what’s known as agency. Its meaning is complex, but in a ...
Just Stop Oil, the group that made headlines for high-profile stunts to protest use of fossil fuels, said it was ending ...
Americans want climate action, new study shows. Here's how to bridge the political divide & address it, From the author of ...
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Across the country, in red and blue states, everyday people, local groups and government officials are making creative plans ...
Scientists are zeroing in on two little lakes in the Cape to figure out how to save them from climate change, or if they can’t, then if they could recover.
As the climate itself has become more extreme, so has the partisan response to it. We need to build coalitions across the ...
As climate change bites and insurance costs increase, a growing chorus is demanding that fossil fuel companies start paying for the chaos. Albanese and Dutton will lose votes to the two groups who ...
Twice the size of Greater London, the trillion-tonne A23a will bring a ‘nutrient bomb’ for South Georgia’s wildlife, say scientists ...
Longtime IOC leader Thomas Bach say election of first woman and first African president showcases Games ‘globalization’ ...