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Architects, looking for ways to keep buildings cool amid rising temperatures, find that nature has some surprising tricks.
“The nation’s largest city is poised to enact what may be the most ambitious municipal emissions reduction bill in the world.”
A federal judge has blocked drilling on roughly 300,000 acres of public land in Wyoming because the Department of Interior failed to take climate change into account when auctioning off the land for oil and gas leasing.
A long BuzzFeed article on millennial burnout made the rounds. Here's what burnout means for climate action.
Heavy rainfall can be just as damaging to crops and cities as drought and extreme heat, and the U.S has been experiencing more of both.
Potential charges range from minor misdemeanors (related to poor maintenance of trees along power lines) to involuntary manslaughter or murder.
Is it worth it to push our forecasting abilities back 40 years, just for faster cell service?
Earth’s carbon dioxide levels typically peak in May.
A proposed fix -- lending money to companies to incentivize cleaning up their carbon act -- is currently beyond the central bank's mandate.