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Certainly, journalism communicates; many colleges and universities lump the two fields together in their degree programs, and ...
Data collected by Mauna Loa from 1958 onward let us clearly see the evidence of climate change for the first time. The station samples the air and measures global CO₂ levels.
The vanilla species grown for its flavoring is finicky. Genes from its wild relatives could help make it hardier — but not if those cousins go extinct.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Legally mandated U.S. national climate assessments seem to have disappeared from the federal websites built to display them, making it harder for state and local governments ...
Politics An Important Archive of Congressionally-Mandated Climate Change Reports Just Went Dark Climate scientists are alarmed by the Trump administration’s latest attack on climate change research.
The language we use to talk about climate change is too abstract, too politicized and too divorced from the things most Americans actually care about.
Climate change is making heat waves like the one that lingered over much of the U.S. this week more frequent and intense. The Eastern U.S. sweltered under a heat dome in recent days, with some citi… ...
This week's 112-degree heat index in Raleigh isn't random. Climate change now makes days like this five times more likely and summers 4.4 degrees hotter than in the 1970s.
Comment and Environment Why climate change fades into the background – and how to change that The public is tuning out the seemingly slow warming of the world, but it doesn't have to be that way ...
New strains of misinformation about climate change are spreading, meant to slow the growth of renewable energy needed to fix the problem.
Governments and U.S. states committed to climate action now need to persuade the oil industry to protect the world from climate chaos.
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming.