The climate crisis is now being felt worldwide through more frequent and powerful extreme-weather events. Companies, particularly those in high-emission industries, are major contributors to global ...
More frequent climate-related events such as flooding, wildfires, repeated heatwaves, and droughts call for a precautionary ...
Global climate mitigation scenarios shape real-world policy choices of who cuts emissions, who pays, and who benefits from ...
Despite its pledge to “do no harm,” health care contributes 8.5 percent of the United States’ greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which exacerbate climate change—the biggest global health threat of the ...
A recent study adds to growing literature showing that Indigenous lands and conservation units are much more effective at regulating climate than multiuse areas. The authors found that Indigenous ...
Human activity has caused precipitous increases in greenhouse-gas (GHG) emissions, resulting in a one degree warming of average global surface temperatures over the past century. As the planet ...
Agricultural waste is often seen as a disposal problem, but new research suggests it could be a powerful tool for climate ...
Climate-related litigation against energy companies in the United States has been steadily increasing. Given the heightened focus on an accelerated energy transition, the growing wave of climate ...
The US continues to have a large population of people who do not believe in the damage from ...
Innovations in satellite, telescope and spacecraft technology are not only essential to space exploration, but are also helping to better monitor and mitigate climate change on Earth. When you ...