A rising body of research is trying to quantify the impact of personal climate actions. The results show the most powerful ...
Justin Winters, co-founder of the environmental nonprofit One Earth, discusses how the current state of climate finance isn’t ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. government is going in the other direction. Temperatures keep rising. More extreme weather is ...
As part of our 50 States, 50 Fixes series, more than 2,400 Times readers wrote in to tell us about climate action in their communities. By Cara Buckley and Catrin Einhorn This week we’ve covered big ...
Republicans in Congress have gone from trying to develop conservative solutions to climate change to all but ignoring the ...
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To Fight Climate Change, Google Is Burying Cow Poop
Google is shelling out for cow manure, but maybe not in the way you'd expect. The tech giant just inked a deal with ...
A group of Pacific Island student activists who successfully brought the issue of climate change action to the United Nations ...
Earlier this week, California lawmakers passed among the most sweeping reforms to the state’s environmental regulations in more than half a century. The measures were primarily intended to boost ...
Yet, municipal governments must balance this pressure with other tasks, like preparing for the effects of climate change.
As climate change accelerates, its impacts are being felt most acutely by those who have contributed the least to the problem: the world’s poorest and most marginalized people. A recent report by the ...
Lawrence McQuillan’s guest column "Private ownership of forests and lands reduces wildfire" (Aug. 26 print edition) is a prime example of misleading information — a lot of smoke but little substance.
“Climate change is a threat multiplier that amplifies inequalities and exacerbates existing vulnerabilities.” This statement by United Nations Women best captures one of the most uncomfortable truths ...
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