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According to NOAA, the year-to-date-period (Jan-May) has been the second-warmest on record for the globe, behind only 2024.
They are followed by books that focus more closely on the interconnections between the oceans and climate change. Two books then examine “the ocean economy,” both in miniature – what’s happening to ...
The truck’s quiet engine makes it easier for firefighters to talk during calls, and it doesn’t spew diesel pollution into the firehouse.
President Donald Trump has promised to reduce gas prices, improve energy security, create domestic manufacturing jobs, boost ...
It all adds up to a longer growing season in Trelease Woods, a centuries-old forest near the University of Illinois.
A climate report acquired by a Freedom of Information Act request shows that U.S. climate pollution declined in 2023.
Horrific summer wildfires are once again ravaging large swaths of Canada’s vast forests, sending frequent plumes of unhealthy ...
Rev. Dr. Gerald Durley says the fight for clean air and a safe environment is related to the battle for racial equity.
Republicans in the Senate may soon pass a bill that guts clean energy incentives, defying public sentiment in nearly every state – including deep-red ones.
Lawyer Melissa Sims breaks down how she and a team of lawyers are trying to hold gas and oil companies accountable for the damages caused by climate-change-fueled storms like Hurricane Maria.
From hurricanes to photo series to trivia competitions, our extreme weather experts have put together some incredible articles in the last five years.
Leaves and branches slow the rate of rain hitting the ground, and roots help prevent soil erosion. During downpours, rainwater can wash away soil and carve small gullies in people’s yards and gardens.
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