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Scientists have many ways to track the climate over time. These methods have made it clear that today's climate change is ...
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies Scott Winton has been wading through thick, smelly muck in the ...
Spending cuts and directives questioning the reality and urgency of climate change have marked quick shifts in U.S. science ...
Sabrina Elba, a Goodwill ambassador for the U.N. speaks to TIME about the importance of supporting farmers in the Global ...
New warnings from financial firms and insurers point to a future defined by profound risks to the global economy from heat, ...
You might be wishing for warmer temperatures, but when spring comes early, it's also a signal that human-amplified climate change is affecting the season. Staffers have been told they are ...
The Trump administration has signaled the military won't be focusing on climate change, a move that follows decades of ...
Seasonal allergies are being hit by climate change. As temperatures rise, pollen season grows longer and more severe.
In the next 15 years, the New York area could lose more than 80,000 homes to floods, worsening the housing shortage, ...
In "The Last of Us," cordyceps — a real fungus that infects insects — evolves into a harmful pathogen for humans due to a warming climate. In reality, "zombie-ant fungus" or Ophiocordyceps ...
As the federal government moves to eliminate U.S. climate rules, companies still face pressure to be better stewards of the ...
Washington's iconic cherry blossoms are approaching peak bloom, and it's happening earlier due to human-amplified climate change. You might be wishing for warmer temperatures, but when spring ...