Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda charge toward Bermuda as the tiny island prepares
AI Data Centers Are Sending Power Bills Soaring
SEC Aim to Trim Risk Reporting Seen as Climate Disclosure Threat
Environmental groups sue Montana DEQ for ignoring impacts of Laurel power plant
Symposium shows creativity, conviction are key to communicating climate solutions
Wipeout: Report Finds Climate Change Could Upend Santa Cruz’s Surf Economy
Will the Southeast’s booming EV sector survive the end of tax credits?
XGS Energy says its advanced geothermal tech is ready to scale up
Corals might be adapting to climate change
Analysis: Great Britain has run on 100% clean power for record 87 hours in 2025 so far
Webinar: Experts discuss what China’s new climate pledge means for the world
‘Mine, baby, mine’: Trump officials offer $625m to rescue coal
UK: Labour must fight right-wing billionaires undermining net-zero, says Ed Miliband
Typhoon Bualoi death toll rises to 19 in Vietnam as Hanoi streets flooded
China calls EU hypocritical over criticism of climate goal
A window to a future where China wins the green race
The EV tax credit is ending. How could that affect the US car market?
A World on Fire Is a Water Risk
When China makes a climate pledge, the world should listen
Colorado’s new air toxics regulations would impact oil and gas, waste management industries
Trump’s administration can’t grasp that some American lands should remain wild, without roads or logging
Forests are quietly collapsing under climate stress
More than half of the world's coastal communities are in retreat from rising seas
Responding to the Climate Impact of Generative AI
Trump’s UN Speech Rejects Climate Science and Promotes Big Oil
Suburban mayors gather for climate collaboration
10 years after the Paris Agreement, countries are still missing climate deadlines
In Alaska, a graphite mine races toward approval without the required tribal consent
The Trump administration’s war on wind How energy companies and states are navigating federal policy that’s hostile to wind.
Will the public-lands coalition hold? Americans came together to keep public lands in public hands this summer. Will they do it again?
Behind the Scenes: Uncovering the Secret Lives of Cacti and Fungi in the Sonoran Desert
The Chesapeake Bay Program Reaches a Crossroads
How climate change impacts health in rural America
Fossil Fuels and Fossilized Minds What’s driving the doomed attempt to revive coal? Coal stopped being a significant source of jobs decades ago: What it’s really about is culture war. Trying to bring back coal is all about owning the libs
Alaska’s Climate Adaptation Science Center will stay open amid closures elsewhere
Are nukes the solution to the data center problem? Or are data centers the solution to the nuclear reactor infeasibility problem?
Schwarzenegger downplays Trump and backs Vatican initiative to 'terminate' global warming
Texas firm proposes major change in California offshore oil project amid mounting troubles maybe just stop it? Sable Offshore Corp. is looking to pivot away from a fraught network of pipelines that have faced increasing legal and regulatory scrutiny in California.
California needs biomass energy to meet its wildfire goals. Its projects keep going South for good rason, not a great investment for the clmate
The world’s oceans face triple planetary crisis: Report
The Indigenous tradition sustaining Nepal’s alpine pastures amid climate change
Australia to double down on climate change policies despite Trump win
Why sea level rise after 2050 is a mystery : Short Wave
Disappearing Data, Part II: Distorted Science and Deregulation
Emerging drivers of urban aerosol increase global change vulnerability in a US megacity
Near a Garden Where Popes Go to Pray, Leo Plans to Speak on Climate The address comes 10 years after his predecessor’s groundbreaking statement on global warming. His words will be watched for signals on the direction of the new papacy.
‘Mine, baby, Mine’ In the year 1306, King Edward I of England issued a royal proclamation prohibiting the burning of coal in London. Smoke from the burning of coal was leading to widespread pollution, health problems for Londoners and social unrest. The proclamation is often considered to be the first ever environmental law.More than 700 years later, President Trump is trying to revive the beleaguered United States coal industry.
How Shutdown Gridlock Could Impede Disaster Preparedness Turmoil in Washington is distracting from efforts to fix a flood insurance gap and replenish a key disaster relief fund. THEY DON’T CARE, THEY REALLY DON’T CARE WHO IS HARMED
The Chesapeake Bay program reaches a crossroads
Algorithm extracts interpretable information from weather data to improve AI models
Frequent wildfires and heat intensify air quality issues in American megacities
Will the G20 listen to its own advisors? Four urgent steps on climate change
Our AI model can help improve indoor ventilation during wildfire season
The Earth is reflecting less and less sunlight, study reveals
Wildfire-induced thunderstorms successfully recreated in Earth system models for the first time
Air temperatures over Antarctica have soared 35ºC above average. What does this unusual event mean for Australia?
As Amazon's 'flying rivers' weaken with tree loss, scientists warn of worsening droughts
Administration cuts slashing agency's ability to keep pollution out of air and water
How rare butterflies show impacts of climate change in South Florida
New Arctic Bacteria Could Help Us Understand Climate Change’s Impact on Carbon Release
Pepsi’s renewable energy plans
US govt shutdown would push back energy permitting
Climate Week revealed the energy challenges ahead
Cheap Chinese imports drive Nigeria solar boom
Watch now: Documentary exploring solar on Colorado farmland drops online
Hundreds of feet of coastal bluff in California fell toward the ocean in landslide-stricken town
What Cuts to FEMA, Climate Agencies Mean During a Government Shutdown
Workers keep dying from heat. Data from inside their bodies shows why. Nearly half of Florida farmworkers’ bodies reached dangerous temperatures in one study — but short breaks pulled them back from the danger zone.
As Floods Worsen, Pakistan Is the Epicenter of Climate Change
São Paulo Climate and Environment Secretaries Say They Still Don't Have Lodging for COP30
Judge: Climate change is the modern-day Ravana
‘So tiny and so vulnerable’: what chance will one of Australia’s smallest birds have against a rocket launchpad?
Our world is hurtling into climate disaster and what do politicians give us? Oilfields and new runways |
Biomethane not viable for widespread use in UK home heating, report finds
World’s major cities hit by 25% leap in extremely hot days since the 1990s
Wildfires and dried wetlands in Yorkshire due to 'extreme heat'
Scientists find way to detect terrifying climate change issue before it occurs
Sinkholes are on the rise. Scientists might have a way to prevent the threat
Insurers in Ireland worried about likely impact of climate change on future claims
Europe defenseless against climate change
A New Ice Age Is Looming – How Global Warming Could Lead to a Global Freeze
India to release updated climate plan ‘during, or just ahead’ of Brazil COP in Nov
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On climate change, the market is wrong again
Effective measures are needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: Farida
Despite 1% Emissions, Pakistan Faces $565B Climate Bill: Experts Demand Grants
Baku Climate Action Week features discussions on investment platforms, climate and transition plans
Warming oceans prompt major overhaul of how we monitor El Niño and La Niña
Australia and Türkiye try to break stalemate over COP31 climate summit
‘New in the experience of the Earth’: 12 voices on climate change explain how we got here
Zimbabwe forest carbon megaproject generated millions of junk credits
Africa Climate Change Fund Demonstrates Impact at 2nd Africa Climate Summi
Nigeria to release second subnational climate governance performance ranking
Capacity building for negotiators strengthens developing nations’ voice in climate advocacy
FG launches €175m climate resilience project
German Embassy Hosts Climate Talk in Mogadishu Focusing on the Nexus of Climate, Peace and Security
The Climate Is Changing, So Must Ghana