In a May 16 Truth Social post, President Donald Trump cited updated climate change scenarios to misleadingly claim that experts had “admitted” prior climate change projections “were WRONG! WRONG!
While global warming is still a threat, the decision to back away from a worst-case outlook raises questions about whether some risks have been overstated. By Brad Plumer and Eric Niiler Reporting ...
On India's hot plains, scorching summers have become increasingly hard to endure, requiring adaptations and forcing life into ...
An unusually early heat wave in Europe, new technology to save whales and more climate news. In today’s edition, we’ll explain what climate science can tell us about Europe’s heat wave. But first, let ...
Several annual international climate reports released Tuesday indicate that relentless human-caused warming continued in 2025, especially in the oceans and at the poles. For the third year in a row, ...
Three years ago, the administration of then-Gov. John Bel Edwards finished a broad plan to cut the state's greenhouse gas emissions through 2050 and help industries transition to low-carbon production ...
Changes in wind patterns play the leading role in influencing often devastating tropical rainfall changes, rather than simply ...
Steam escapes from a coal-fired power plant operated by global energy supplier Uniper, next to a wind turbine in Gelsenkirchen, western Germany, October 2, 2019. INA FASSBENDER/AFP For years, it stood ...
The Energy Secretary has signed up to a legally binding goal to cut the UK’s carbon emissions by 87per cent by 2040. To meet the goal, households will need to replace boilers with heat pumps, shift to ...
NPR is dedicating a week to stories and conversations about how communities are moving forward on climate solutions despite significant political headwinds. As the federal government halts plans to ...
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