Thank you, Journal Sentinel, for your excellent coverage of energy and climate. Last week there was just one great example, ...
Evidence suggests burning more coal and gas will damage many industries. So why are food distributors lobbying for more ...
New York will fine fossil fuel companies to pay for damages caused by the climate, use the fine to cover the cost of damage ...
Heat waves that are impossible to survive without air-conditioning could soon afflict far more of the globe than they do now, ...
A new paper from The James Hutton Institute suggests that tree rewilding projects may not lead to carbon capture in the timescale relevant to ...
Global warming caused mainly by burning of fossil fuels made the hot, dry and windy conditions that drove the recent deadly fires around Los Angeles about 35 times more likely to occur, an ...
Widen the aperture a bit, and we can envision Earth entering a fire age comparable to the ice ages of the Pleistocene, ...
A viral post misrepresents UK’s CO2 emissions. While under 1% globally, historical and indirect emissions matter ...
Georgia’s utility giant, Georgia Power, released on Friday its latest plan to power 2.7 million homes and businesses through ...
US must invest in clean energy infrastructure, pass permitting reform to speed renewable energy projects and build on ...
In recent years, fires have blasted through cities in California, Colorado, the southern Appalachians and the island of Maui, along with Canada, Australia, Portugal and Greece. What wasn’t burned was ...
Climate change is an intensifier — a force that amplifies and worsens existing conditions. It increases the probability that extreme conditions will compound and become unprecedented.