Climate change is already reshaping the landscapes we know and love. Within the next century, the Antarctic could lose most ...
Wildfires are often thought to be a problem for western North America, but climate change and other factors are making fires ...
Sunday's editorial, "Time's up for climate change deniers," left out something very important: overpopulation. As Walt Kelly's cartoon character Pogo said, "We have met the enemy, and he is us." ...
For millions of Americans, the day doesn't start until that first cup of coffee hits the table. It's a ritual older than most can remember — the smell, the warmth, the kick. But behind that simple ...
The difference between weather versus climate, rising extreme weather trends and shifting global patterns proves it’s far ...
Cows standing in the middle of a prairie. In bestselling author Michael Grunwald's new book "We Are Eating The Earth," he highlights how agriculture is dramatically contributing to climate change.
The growing numbers of people who tend to get their news from other sources, meanwhile—including social media platforms—are hearing a lot of nonsense. An analysis published this week by Yale Climate ...
Circular ice block in a globe support holderGetty Images—(c) Henrik Sorensen To most people, climate change means melting snowcaps and helpless polar bears sweltering under escalating temperatures.
Re “On climate change, both great news and bad news” (Oct. 16): The good news is the growth in renewables. The bad news is President Trump’s continued assault on climate change actions. His attitude ...
Climate campaigns, like this one from Greenpeace in Moscow, have failed to galvanize public support for strong climate actionANDREY SMIRNOV/AFP/Getty Images Today the scientific community is in almost ...