A rare tropical cyclone landfall is on tap for Tanzania
Hurricane-strength Hidaya is heading toward a flood-ravaged area.
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Climate change threatens Africa’s rhinos
Extreme heat, poaching, and habitat loss are pushing the animals closer to extinction.
8 years into America’s e-scooter experiment, what have we learned?
The climate benefits of shared e-scooters depend upon how companies deploy and manage them and what steps are taken to keep riders safe.
Former school gets new life as an energy-efficient shopping center
Loan programs in 30 states are helping owners revitalize old, inefficient buildings.
At least four people killed in Tornado Alley twisters
Two swarms of tornadoes raced through the Great Plains on Friday and Saturday.
Alaska Native community experiments with growing food above the Arctic Circle
Climate change is making some traditional foods harder to find, so community members are looking to new ways to increase food security.
Here’s what record-breaking temperatures looked like around the globe
Climate change is affecting every continent and the oceans.
Some anglers say Rhode Island’s Block Island wind farm has improved fishing
The bases of the turbines attract fish, survey respondents reported.
Atlanta’s population could boom as people flee sea level rise, wildfires, and hurricanes
Sea level rise alone could drive 320,000 people from coastal areas to the city.
climate change is making heat waves more common
Learn more about the climate crisis, from causes to solutions.
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What is Mexico doing about climate change?
The country’s general election is in June of this year, and the most popular candidates promise a cleaner and greener future.
Yes, heat pumps slash emissions even if powered by a dirty grid
Installing a heat pump now is better for the climate, even if you run it on U.S. electricity generated mostly by fossil fuels. Here’s why.
Book review: ‘Saving Ourselves’ author says we can’t wait on global leaders to save the climate
A new book by sociologist Dana Fisher argues that global climate negotiations have proven ineffective. So it’s time for regular people to get organized and take back power from fossil fuel companies.
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¿Qué está haciendo México respecto al cambio climático?
Las elecciones generales del país son en junio de este año, y los candidatos más populares prometen un futuro más limpio y verde.
La Corriente de Retorno del Atlántico y su potencial impacto en el futuro climático
Hollywood añade un poco de ficción en la película “El día después de mañana” porque no será un cambio en tan corto tiempo. No obstante, si continuamos aumentando los niveles de contaminación, esto puede ocurrir para finales de siglo
Pregúntale al experto
Este año, estamos haciendo las cosas de una forma diferente. Valoramos mucho tus perspectivas, por lo tanto, queremos que nos manden tus preguntas sobre el cambio climático y sus efectos.
EDITOR’S PICKS
Allergy symptoms got you down? Blame pollen AND air pollution.
It’s a double-whammy for allergy sufferers.
‘Basic peer pressure’: The plan to turn out millions of pro-climate voters in the 2024 U.S. election
A conversation with the Environmental Voter Project’s Nathaniel Stinnett.