The ruling is the first of its kind and mandates that businesses disclose direct and indirect sources of pollution.
Creating new products is only part of a large company’s environmental impact.
Protesters highlighted the festival’s carbon footprint, but the biggest issue may be Burning Man’s opposition to renewable energy in its own backyard.
The authors estimate that about 200,000 temperature-related deaths could happen in the U.S. every year under an extreme but possible climate scenario.
Opponents say that this will hurt jobs in the region, while advocates want a full ban on oil and gas projects in the Arctic.
July was the hottest month, August came in at a close second.
From personal attacks, climate denialism, and pointing the finger at other large nations instead of discussing plans for the U.S. to lower emissions.
114 people have been officially declared dead as a result of the fires.
Legal counsel for Held v Montana has called this ruling a “game changer” in the younger generations’ efforts to save the planet.
A scientist is researching how to supercharge our existing rockets so he can place an enormous shield between earth and the sun.
A recent report highlights how climate change will increase the risk of many common foodborne infections and toxins.
The continent has seen an especially hot summer and quick-moving fires.
At least 6 people have died from the fires, and emergency services are scrambling to help displaced and injured residents.
July set heat records nationwide and internationally, creating dangerous conditions for people and animals.
Global temperatures are rising everywhere, even in the southern hemisphere where it’s supposed to be winter.
The iconic southwestern plants are made for desert conditions, but climate change means that there is such a thing as too much heat.
New research presents an in-depth neighborhood analysis of the urban heat island effect in dozens of major U.S. cities.
Tropical cyclones in the U.S. over the past two decades have been linked to surges of several waterborne diseases—and it's only going to get worse.
Insects are colonizing higher, cooler regions from South America to East Africa, with a new study noting a 21-foot-per-year climb in sub-Saharan Africa.
Medical professionals think we should start preparing for heat waves the way that we prep for other extreme weather.
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