The building industry is “by far” the largest emitter of greenhouse gases of any sector, according to the U.N.
Flight 1727 en route to Phoenix, Arizona was about to take off Sunday morning when its landing gear struck a coyote, a United Airlines spokesperson said in a statement to The Independent. As a result, the plane was forced to return to the gate and was taken out of service.
What is the Heartland Institute? Inside the climate change denying think tank supported by Nigel Farage - The US-based lobby group has made extreme statements sceptical of climate change - and illustr
The Federal Reserve said Friday that it is leaving an international grouping of central banks that focused on how the financial system could help combat climate change.
On a per capita basis, California’s gross domestic product is greater than the economies of the U.S., China, Germany, and Japan. Setting aside per capita comparisons and measuring productivity in
A tunnel which cost around £3 billion to construct to provide a sewage solution for a bustling city, could have another impressive use in the near future, against climate change
Computer models developed by the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory predict that hotter, drier conditions in North America will limit the growth of a fungus that normally curbs the spread of the spongy moth, an invasive species that has caused millions of dollars in damage to forests.
Computer models developed by the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory predict ... The research, published in Nature Climate Change, emphasizes the importance of accounting for multiple organisms and their interactions when predicting ...
Undermining the science that is the foundation of our efforts to tackle the climate crisis is nothing short of a crisis in its own right. This is Project 2025 in action.
Today, the Los Angeles Times is launching Boiling Point, a podcast about climate change and the environment in California and the American West. Yes, that’s the same name as this newsletter. I hope you’ll subscribe and listen.
The hardship I experienced is something I wouldn’t wish on any business owner. But the unfortunate truth is that more of them are becoming vulnerable to that fate as extreme weather events grow more commonplace. Taking steps now can pay off in a big way if disaster strikes.
Many factors come together to cause massive, devastating fires. Two of those factors have especially clear links to climate change.