Extreme Weather
Warming Trends: A Potential Decline in Farmed Fish, Less Ice on Minnesota Lakes and a ‘Black Box’ for the Planet
By Katelyn Weisbrod
Global Warming Can Set The Stage for Deadly Tornadoes
By Bob Berwyn
The West Sizzled in a November Heat Wave and Snow Drought
By Bob Berwyn
Warming Trends: Swiping Right and Left for the Planet, Education as Climate Solution and Why It Might Be Hard to Find a Christmas Tree
By Katelyn Weisbrod
By 2050, 200 Million Climate Refugees May Have Fled Their Homes. But International Laws Offer Them Little Protection
By Moira Lavelle
Plagued by Daily Blackouts, Puerto Ricans Are Calling for an Energy Revolution. Will the Biden Administration Listen?
By Kristoffer Tigue
With a Warming Climate, Coastal Fog Around the World Is Declining
By Bob Berwyn, David Hasemyer, Mallory Pickett
World Meteorological Organization Sharpens Warnings About Both Too Much and Too Little Water
By Bob Berwyn
After Ida, Louisiana Struggles to Tally the Environmental Cost. Activists Say Officials Must Do Better
By James Bruggers
Biden Administration Unveils Plan to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Heat
By Liza Gross
In the Arctic, Less Sea Ice and More Snow on Land Are Pushing Cold Extremes to Eastern North America
By Bob Berwyn
Amid the Misery of Hurricane Ida, Coastal Restoration Offers Hope. But the Price Is High
By James Bruggers, Bob Berwyn
The Riverkeeper’s Quest to Protect the Delaware River Watershed as the Rains Fall and Sea Level Rises
By Daelin Brown
In a Summer of Deadly Deluges, New Research Shows How Global Warming Fuels Flooding
By Bob Berwyn
Charting a Course to Shrink the Heat Gap Between New York City Neighborhoods
By Delger Erdenesanaa
New Research Explores the Costs of Climate Tipping Points, and How They Could Compound One Another
By Bob Berwyn