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New strains of misinformation about climate change are spreading, meant to slow the growth of renewable energy needed to fix the problem.
In the 65 largest U.S. cities, 76% of K-12 public school students attend school in extreme urban heat islands according to new Climate Central analysis.
Countries agreed on Thursday to increase the U.N. climate body's budget by 10% for the next two years, a move the body welcomed as a commitment by governments to work together to address on ...
It's the latest legal strategy for environmental groups as they try to claw back terminated grants.
American oil chieftains and their lobbyists have urged Trump and his cabinet members to use ongoing trade talks with the European Union to push for a rollback of two major climate laws in the ...
Is extreme heat the new normal in Boston? If the heat across Massachusetts this week felt unbearable, you're not imagining it. Boston hit 102 degrees on Tuesday. That was the hottest June day in ...
Comment and Environment Why climate change fades into the background – and how to change that The public is tuning out the seemingly slow warming of the world, but it doesn't have to be that way ...
Real world measurements of how much extra heat the Earth is trapping are well beyond most climate models. That’s a real problem.
Seattle meteorologists Cliff Mass and Ted Buehner weigh in on a viral debate between Joe Rogan and U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders over climate change.
Is climate change going to make heat domes worse? The answer, experts say, is a resounding yes. “I think that's one of the easier things to answer,” says Bill Gallus, professor of meteorology ...
Some AI prompts could cause 50 times more CO2 emissions than others, researchers find.
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