Climate change is real, and it's coming. A new report from the British medical journal The Lancet finds that the effects of climate change will be more severe than we thought: Compared with 1990s ...
“In a Notoriously Polluted Area of the Country, Massive New Chemical Plants Are Still Moving In” by ProPublica, the Times-Picayune and the Advocate won the Malofiej International Infographics Awards’ ...
Some 800,000 years ago, the Earth’s climate cooled, and huge glaciers invaded what is now the Western United States. Areas once teeming with life became uninhabitable to many species. But most of them ...
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Americans from diverse faith traditions are responding to the threat of climate change and working to protect the environment, its inhabitants, and its resources. See also: The Francis Moment: A Moral ...
Washington, D.C. — Following last week’s release of Pope Francis’s second encyclical “Laudato Si,” the Center for American Progress released a column today demonstrating the potential effect the ...
Today InsideClimate News is publishing a new e-book, Keystone and Beyond: Tar Sands and the National Interest in the Era of Climate Change. The book provides the most definitive account yet of the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kevin Anderton, Kansas City-based science reporter and graphic artist. This article is more than 4 years old. Earlier this month ...
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Uganda aims to reach upper-middle-income status by 2040 on the back of steady GDP growth since 2011, largely driven by agriculture and services, but climate change threatens these gains as most poor ...
Six years, 141 days, and just under 18 hours. At the time of publication, this is how long we had to achieve zero emissions to keep our planet habitable for future generations. By the time you see ...