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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 ...
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 ...
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.
New strains of misinformation about climate change are spreading, meant to slow the growth of renewable energy needed to fix the problem.
Power-hungry AI and associated data centers could make the grid cleaner, eventually cutting more climate-change-causing emissions than they produce ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.
Oil companies have turned this around, arguing that climate lawsuits against them should be thrown out because they infringe on the companies’ protections under the First Amendment.
Climate change threatens world food supply. How bad could it be in the U.S.? It's especially worrisome in the United States, where top crop production could drop by as much as 50% by 2100.
From carbon pollution to sea-level rise to global heating, the pace and level of key climate change indicators are all in uncharted territory, more than 60 top scientists warned Thursday.
See where your flights will experience this climate-fueled turbulence Column by Daniel Wolfe June 16, 2025 6 min ...
From Amazon to Wells Fargo, a look at rampant backsliding on climate pledges.
Exceptionally intense and early summer heat is forecast to spread across France from June 12 to 16, with temperatures soaring well above normal for mid-June. Climate Central analysis shows that ...