When climate change throws the Pacific off balance, the world’s weather follows By Hannah Seo / Sep 19, 2023
Communities struggling with opioid addiction have a new complication: climate disasters By Robin Buller/High Country News / Sep 13, 2023
A remote Air Force base in Alaska is getting its own nuclear reactor By Kelsey D. Atherton / Sep 13, 2023
Almost every place on Earth was affected by extreme temperatures this summer By Sara Kiley Watson / Sep 11, 2023
A ‘season of simmering’: This summer’s 3-month streak was hottest ever recorded By Laura Baisas / Sep 6, 2023
Why machines don’t work as well in extreme heat By Srinivas Garimella and Matthew T. Hughes/The Conversation / Aug 31, 2023
The Pacific heat blob’s aftereffects are still warping ocean ecosystems By Ethan Freedman/Hakai Magazine / Aug 29, 2023
Emperor penguins suffer ‘unprecedented’ breeding failure as sea ice disappears By Laura Baisas / Aug 24, 2023
The heroic effort to save Florida’s coral reef from a historic heatwave By Michael Childress/The Conversation / Aug 18, 2023
Combining AI and traditional methods can help us predict air quality By Joshua S. Fu/The Conversation / Aug 12, 2023
In water-strained Utah, can golf courses justify their giant footprint? By Samuel Shaw/High Country News / Aug 6, 2023
As oceans become more acidic, creatures could struggle to smell By Ethan Freedman/Hakai Magazine / Aug 5, 2023
Recently awoken 46,000-year-old nematodes already have 100 generations of babies By Laura Baisas / Jul 28, 2023
Mass coral reef bleaching in Florida as ocean temperatures hit 100 degrees By Laura Baisas / Jul 26, 2023
July’s extreme heat waves ‘virtually impossible’ without climate change By Laura Baisas / Jul 25, 2023
Greenland’s ice sheets aren’t as old—or as resilient—as scientists expected By Laura Baisas / Jul 21, 2023
A cap on ‘luxury’ emissions could make a clean energy transition fairer By Andrew Paul / Jul 17, 2023
Extreme heat warning extends to more than 100 million people in the US By Laura Baisas / Jul 17, 2023
‘Unprecedented’ ocean temperatures and extreme heat waves pop up around the globe By Laura Baisas / Jun 20, 2023
‘Slow water’ could transform the Southwest, one little rock wall at a time By Erica Gies / Jun 20, 2023
Longleaf pine forests in Alabama are making a comeback—thanks to fire By Jamie Dickman / Jun 14, 2023
1 in 5 people are likely to live in dangerously hot climates by 2100 By Kristoffer Tigue/Inside Climate News / May 29, 2023
Scientists and Indigenous people team up to build a kelp seed bank By Natalia Mesa/Hakai Magazine / May 28, 2023
Plant-covered roofs could help chill Brazil’s heat-stricken favelas By Jill Langlois/Undark / May 26, 2023
This ancient farming practice could get a boost from the US farm bill By Ashley Stimpson/Nexus Media / May 20, 2023
World set to ‘temporarily’ breach major climate threshold in next five years By Laura Baisas / May 17, 2023
Power plants may face emission limits for the first time if EPA rules pass By Laura Baisas / May 11, 2023
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Turf wars between whales and crabbers have increased due to climate change By Jesse Kathan / Hakai Magazine / Apr 19, 2023
‘Humanity on thin ice’ says UN, but there is still time to act on climate change By Laura Baisas / Mar 20, 2023