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There are many incredible films about changes being made -- or that need to be made -- in the food system. Here are some of the best.
New research suggests that cyclones and hurricanes will occur more frequently as the climate changes, challenging previous assumptions.
A year after Hurricane Sandy pummeled the East Coast, some scientists argue that restoring reefs and marshes can protect us next time. Engineers say that's a bunch of baloney.
And why should the world care about its new climate report? We tell you everything you need to know to sound smart at a cocktail party.
Pipelines are sagging and snapping. Chemical tanks are toppling over. Oil and gas wells are inundated. As if the floods haven't caused enough tragedy already.
A survey found that Americans are less likely than other people around the world to be concerned about global warming. But we do fret about Islamic terrorists, Iran, and North Korea.
NASA tries to answer the question.
Proposed Northwest coal ports could have a bigger climate impact -- with local pollution to boot.
Randy Schekman, one of this year's Nobel Prize winners in medicine, says access to affordable, publicly supported higher education was crucial to his success. Can today's scientific talent even afford to pursue a career like his?