U.S. soldiers will be trained to deal with extreme heat and floods, and Army bases will increasingly rely on solar power, according to a new plan.
For obvious reasons. (Because they are screwed over constantly.)
The agency will hire 1,000 workers to tackle climate and clean energy projects using funds from the bipartisan infrastructure bill.
The senator from West Virginia used lies or willful ignorance to justify nuking the Build Back Better Act.
While many conservative states are fighting to protect fossil fuels, Nebraska is set to clean up its act. (With a few caveats, that is.)
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.
The best antidote to stave off further climate breakdown is for people to get more engaged in agitating for solutions.
The forthcoming Netflix movie is about an comet hitting Earth. We are the freaking comet, people.
Everything you need to know about COP26 Glasgow, the world's most important (and confusing) climate conference.
The teens have escalated their all-out push to get the world to take their future seriously as UN climate talks continue.
Apparel factories in some of the industry’s biggest hubs are at serious risk for flooding and heatwaves.
Darker Earth? Bigger crabs? Shifting poles? Yup, they're all tied to climate change.
The U.S., UK, and Canada are among the countries announcing they'll no longer give money to fossil fuel projects. But as always, the devil is in the details.
Researchers attribute the dramatic levels of melting to increased temperatures and a drop in snowfall brought on by climate change.
It's maybe the easiest climate promise to make—but some important countries are sitting out.
The publishers are largely products of the political right and have a combined 186 million followers on major social media networks.
World leaders don't need luck to stop climate change. They need a plan to end fossil fuel use.
A survey of the world’s top climate researchers shows a stark finding: Most expect catastrophic levels of heating and damage soon—very soon.
No one should be able to take a private jet to a climate conference. In fact, no one should be able to take one anywhere at all.
A new annual transit pass, Klimaticket can be used on all publicly and privately operated rail, metro, and bus networks nationwide.