From England to India, particulate matter in the air runs risks to human health.
"These findings identify a previously unknown human exposure route to rubber additives," the authors wrote.
We have until 2029, and not the mid-2030s, to lower our carbon emissions before reaching that critical, frightening threshold.
A team of researchers posit that silicate dust had an outsized impact on our prehistoric predecessors.
“Really inefficient engine technology is, pound for pound, more polluting than cars and trucks.”
Less soot from pollution means brighter snow that may offset some of climate change’s effects.
Grist designed a model metropolis for an era of high temperatures, using the coolest technology available.
New research presents an in-depth neighborhood analysis of the urban heat island effect in dozens of major U.S. cities.
The idea became popular after a 2019 study was published, but the authors have since clarified that planting trees won't stop climate change.
Older buildings are particularly at risk, but overall, our infrastructure isn't adequately prepared to handle the stress.
The global shipping industry is going old school, and using sails again.
This is how atmospheric carbon would appear if it were visible—and it's something right out of a sci-fi horror movie.
There are more than 480 active fires burning throughout the Canada, and the smoke has traveled south.
A new study looks at how forests that are regrowing trees may still emit carbon up to 10 years after they're first logged.
Like the oil and gas industry once did, Big Meat is slowly ramping up its PR spin on climate.
As extreme heat cooks the U.S. this week, Phoenix, Arizona is setting some dangerous records.
We're breathing in some seriously nasty particles.
The atmosphere now contains more carbon dioxide than at any point in human history.
More than 17 million Americans live near an active upstream facility that could cause health problems, as a new interactive map illustrates.
Rocket exhaust could have a "significant cumulative effect" on the atmosphere, the climate, and human health, according to new research.