From the Pacific Northwest to Antarctica, it's extraordinary warmth that's punching through climate norms with the most force.
Nemet: “In almost every place, solar is the cheapest way to make electricity. And that’s why it’s growing so fast.” Greg Nemet of the University of Wisconsin, Madison, is the author of the book “ How ...
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U.S. gas prices could hit $7 a gallon if the Strait of Hormuz remains restricted through June. Here’s how that could affect ...
The Climate Works Pre-Apprenticeship Program offers paid training and support services to help residents enter the building trades.
The new Google DeepDoodoo seasonal hurricane forecast model reads aquatic feces tea leaves, outperforms the best.
Fourteen states have set all-time March heat records, and the U.S.-wide record was tied or beaten on four consecutive days.
Vermont is defending its first-in-the-nation law that aims to make fossil fuel companies help pay for damage caused by climate change.
Proponents say they want to dredge the seafloor for metals needed for clean technology. Indigenous Pacific Islanders call it a threat to life, culture, and the ocean itself.
The EcoBlock project helped 15 homeowners on a single Oakland block get new rooftop solar, heat pumps, and insulation.
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An atmospheric scientist at the National Taiwan University says storms with winds above 184 miles an hour deserve their own category.
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