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A new study provides valuable insights on the world's energy use as our weather gets more extreme.
In an excerpt from Saving Us , The Nature Conservancy chief scientist Katharine Hayhoe explains how the simple act of talking can be a big climate benefit.
Google rolled out five threatened Swedish species as part of its AR animals feature. Here's how you can hang out with them.
The 58th running of the annual competition saw 50,000 entries submitted from 95 countries.
Fancy man has fancy car that runs on fancy food and fancy drink. Fancy.
New visualizations show the stakes of climate change for coastal communities, including some of the biggest cities on Earth.
A landmark petition filed by 16 young adults to compel the world to treat climate change as a children's rights crisis was shot down.
Using a gas-powered leaf blower for an hour can produce as much carbon pollution as driving for 8 hours, so this is a good move. But the timeline isn't clear.
The volcano's cone collapsed over the weekend, causing rocks as big as buildings to tumble down the hillside and unleashing a new lava stream.
11-year-old Nandi Bushell teamed up with Tom Morello's son in a new song about the climate crisis, complete with Greta Thunberg guest appearance.
Scientists say they've figured out the origin story of a beautiful mangrove forest more than 100 miles away from the coastline in Mexico.
The company rolled out a new policy for Marketplace on Friday in a bid to protect "ecological conservation areas" from being sold for shady purposes.
The United Arab Emirates says it'll get to "net zero"—if that means anything any more—by 2050.
On the third episode of The ABCs of Big Oil podcast, we look at why the oil and gas industry wanted to propagandize high schoolers.
It's not the world-changing solution some technofuturists think it is—but there are some interesting possibilities.
The administration expanded the border for the monument, reversing a Trump-era decision. It's a major win for tribes, scientists, and public lands lovers.
The company's advertisers didn't like appearing next to videos claiming climate change is a hoax.
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