Bob Berwyn
Reporter, Austria
Bob Berwyn is an Austria-based reporter who has covered climate science and international climate policy for more than a decade. Previously, he reported on the environment, endangered species and public lands for several Colorado newspapers, and also worked as editor and assistant editor at community newspapers in the Colorado Rockies.
Global Ice Loss on Pace to Drive Worst-Case Sea Level Rise
By Bob Berwyn
The US Rejoins the Paris Agreement, but Rebuilding Credibility on Climate Action Will Take Time
By Bob Berwyn
Global Efforts to Adapt to the Impacts of Climate Are Lagging as Much as Efforts to Slow Emissions
By Bob Berwyn
Many Overheated Forests May Soon Release More Carbon Than They Absorb
By Bob Berwyn
2020 Ties 2016 as Earth’s Hottest Year on Record, Even Without El Niño to Supercharge It
By Bob Berwyn
Many Scientists Now Say Global Warming Could Stop Relatively Quickly After Emissions Go to Zero
By Bob Berwyn
Giant Icebergs Are Headed for South Georgia Island. Scientists Are Scrambling to Catch Up
By Bob Berwyn
The Atlantic Hurricane Season Typically Brings About a Dozen Storms. This Year It Was 30
By James Bruggers, Bob Berwyn
Five Years After Paris, Where Are We Now? Facing Urgent Choices
By Bob Berwyn
Annual Report Card Marks Another Disastrous Year for the Arctic
By Bob Berwyn
United Nations Chief Warns of a ‘Moment of Truth for People and Planet’
By Bob Berwyn
Planning for a Climate Crisis Helped a Small Indonesian Island Battle Covid-19
By Bob Berwyn
When Autumn Leaves Begin to Fall: As the Climate Warms, Leaves on Some Trees are Dying Earlier
By Bob Berwyn
Covid-19 Shutdowns Were Just a Blip in the Upward Trajectory of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions
By Bob Berwyn
Warm Arctic, Cold Continents? It Sounds Counterintuitive, but Research Suggests it’s a Thing
By Bob Berwyn
In a Warming World, Hurricanes Weaken More Slowly After They Hit Land
By Bob Berwyn