Extreme Weather
Government Shutdown Could Disrupt Timing of Crucial Conservation and Wildfire Efforts
By Kiley Price
Climate Change Comes for the House of the Seven Gables
By Ryan Krugman
These Florida Communities Wanted to Be More Sustainable and Resilient. A New State Law Blocks Their Efforts.
By Amy Green
Natural Disasters Are a Rising Burden for the National Guard
By Marianne Lavelle
New Study Shows Disruption of Ocean Currents That Stabilize the Global Climate
By Bob Berwyn
What Extreme Heat Is Doing to Your Body
By Keerti Gopal
As Millions Face Climate Relocation, the Nation’s First Attempt Sparks Warnings and Regret
By Terry L. Jones and Evan Simon, Floodlight
Is Duke Energy Liable for Climate-Related Property Damage After Funding Denialist Campaigns?
By Lisa Sorg
Urban Heat and Air Pollution May Harm Developing Brains in the Womb, Study Suggests
By Jaylan Sims
Trump Raised $8 Million for Hurricane Helene Survivors. Where Did It All Go?
By Katie Myers, Grist
What Happens When Emergency Alerts Don’t Alert Everyone?
By Kiley Price
Dust Storms Surprise the Midwest and Raise Worries About Climate Risks
By Nikita Ponomarenko
Buffalo Tests Its Status as a Climate Refuge
By Finya Swai, Erin Drumm
Plans Bloom for a Microforest in Princeton as New Jersey Residents Tackle Rising Heat
By Emilie Lounsberry
Environmentalists and Local Governments Appeal Dismissal of Case Over Trump’s Cancellation of Justice Grants
By Charles Paullin
In the Philippines, a New Protected Seascape Safeguards ‘Super Reefs’
By Teresa Tomassoni