Climate Change
NATO Report Outlines Growing Climate Risks to Global Security
By Kiley Price
How Good are Re-Planted Mangroves at Storing Carbon? A New Study Puts a Number on It
By Alexa Robles-Gil
New York’s Green Amendment Guarantees the Right to a ‘Healthful Environment.’ Activists Want the State to Enforce It
By Peter Mantius
Baltimore Judge Tosses Climate Case, Hands Win to Big Oil
By Aman Azhar
The World’s Sharks Face a Gauntlet of Threats From Marine Heatwaves—and ‘Coldwaves,’ Scientists Say
By Kiley Price
Hurricane Beryl Was a Warning Shot for Houston
By Dylan Baddour
Montana’s High Court Considers a Constitutional Right to a Stable Climate
By Nicholas Kusnetz, Najifa Farhat
In the South, Sea Level Rise Accelerates at Some of the Most Extreme Rates on Earth
By Amy Green
UN Expert on Climate Change and Human Rights Sees ‘Crucial and Urgent Demand’ to Clarify Governments’ Obligations
By Katie Surma
Tourists Are Feeling the Heat—and Their Bodies May Not Be Able to Catch Up
By Kiley Price
Average Global Temperature Has Warmed 1.5 Degrees Celsius Above Pre-industrial Levels for 12 Months in a Row
By Bob Berwyn
As Hurricane Beryl Surged Toward Texas, Scientists Found Human-Driven Warming Intensified Its Wind and Rain
By Bob Berwyn
Attacked on All Sides: Wading Birds Nest in New York’s Harbor Islands
By Lauren Dalban
Scientists Are Scrambling to Better Predict When and Why Hurricanes Like Beryl Rapidly Intensify
By Kiley Price
The Minnesota Dam That Partially Failed Is One of Nearly 200 Across the Upper Midwest in Similarly ‘Poor’ Condition
By Kristoffer Tigue
In North Carolina, Eastern Hellbenders Are a Species of Concern, Threatened by the Vagaries of Climate Change
Story and photos by Lisa Sorg