Finally, amid all the greenwashing and vague tree-planting plans, there's a way to monetize blowing up a pipeline.
We could cut fossil fuel use. Or we could put cannons on the Moon and shoot enough dust into orbit to block out the light of the Sun!
Scientists race to study Arctic lakes before they are lost forever.
"The 1990s called. They want their scientific misinformation back."
Artificial neural networks trained on climate data say we're going to cross critical thresholds in the mid 21st century.
Make Sunsets said it released sulfur-filled balloons in Baja California Sur to counteract global warming. The Mexican government isn't happy.
An increase in atmospheric dust could be cooling Earth. Without it, global warming might be even worse.
Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, CEO of the world's 12th biggest fossil fuel producer, is slated to be the COP28 president.
The oil giant's internal climate models correctly forecast the climate change we're seeing now—all while the company pushed denial in public.
For the fourth year in a row, the oceans are hotter than ever. "If we keep breaking records, it's kind of like a broken record," said one researcher.
Make Sunsets sells "cooling credits" for $10 and alleges that 1 gram of sulfur particles offsets the impacts of 1 ton of carbon emissions.
Elon Musk, Big Meat, and oil industry PR made our naughty list this year.
The latest version of NOAA's Arctic Report Card documents some truly troubling new trends in the region.
The cost of produce in the U.S. is continuing to rise as crops dwindle from increasing levels of climate change.
Shell and Equinor have invested in an Israeli direct air capture startup that is making big promises.
DeSantis represents a new, more reasonable-seeming climate candidate—but the denial is still there.
We're running out of time for diplomacy—but it's all we have left.
Tensions between the world's two largest greenhouse gas emitters have been high, but the renewed talks indicate a step toward progress.
Facing a call for climate reparations, a group of countries led by Germany announced a climate insurance scheme at COP27 on Monday.
A new analysis found that there are even more polluter representatives at this year's meeting than in 2021.