The state was to get $400 million for solar energy in disadvantaged communities. The Trump administration took it all back.
When you sign up as a monthly donor by 12/31, we’ll invite you to an exclusive virtual conversation with Yale’s Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz about what’s next for people who care about the climate. The ...
Psychoanalyst and clinical psychologist Orna Guralnik became one of America’s favorite couples therapists through her role on ...
Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania will soon heat and cool its buildings by using the ground as a giant thermal battery. The college is building a central geoexchange plant connected to pipes that ...
Newly released emails show Epstein peddling climate denial myths to scientist Lawrence Krauss while Trump’s first term was getting underway.
Once again, an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season is likely in 2025, the Colorado State University hurricane forecasting team said in its latest seasonal forecast, issued April 3. Led by Phil ...
Cue Ball (L) and Roni (2nd L), who are both unhoused, make their way toward a market amid a heat wave on July 24, 2023, in Phoenix, Arizona. Extreme heat kills more people than hurricanes, floods, and ...
Despite countless investigations, lawsuits, social shaming, and regulations dating back decades, the oil and gas industry remains formidable. After all, it has made consuming its products seem like a ...
Goodbye, Paris Agreement; hello, National Energy Dominance Council, the body tasked with carrying out the Trump administration’s fossil-fuel-forward agenda. The executive order establishing the ...
Meryl Streep in "Extrapolations" on Apple TV+. The lead-up to the Academy Awards program, airing this Sunday night, March 10, is a good time to assess 2023’s movies and TV programs for their attention ...
Farming has always been at the mercy of the weather, but climate change is amplifying that dependence dramatically. UK farmers are encountering unprecedented disruptions, from record rainfall and ...
In 2020, Hurricane Sally barreled ashore in Alabama, damaging thousands of homes. But some people’s houses fared better than their neighbors’. In Alabama, a program funded by insurance companies pays ...