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Offshore wind projects cropped up all over the Great Lakes region in the early 2010s. By the end of the decade, all but one were gone. Developers, though still drawn to the lakes’ powerful winds, have been reluctant to return.
Trees are great at capturing warming gases, but mass-planting efforts tell a tricky story.
As heat waves strike Europe and China, crops are withering.
Global warming not only increases ocean temperatures — it triggers a cascade of effects that are stripping the seas of oxygen. Fish are already moving to new waters in search of oxygen, and scientists are warning of the long-term threat to fish species and marine ecosystems.
The curious connection between the sky’s “thirstiness” and the dry spell devastating the western U.S.
Fossil fuel-backed groups say offshore wind hurts whales. But some Republicans still embrace the industry's economic benefits.
It’s not your imagination: This summer is already hotter than normal.
Coal mining destroyed Appalachia's mountaintops. Then came the floodwaters.
The movement to recognize and protect the rights of nature scored another victory last month when an Indian court declared that the natural world should have legal rights on par with humans.