Climate change presents the world with "a road to death," Pope Francis said in an exclusive primetime interview with CBS News, during which he also affirmed that protecting the planet is a top ...
With Oregon facing major crises around homelessness and housing, drug overdoses and addiction, Governor Tina Kotek's first year and three months in office hasn't included much room for another big ...
Climate change is having a serious impact on Christmas trees, with heat domes and droughts killing millions of seedlings, and ...
First Coast News speaks with Shel Winkely from Climate Central on the topic of Attribution science, and it's impact on the ...
Alan Dangour, Director of Climate and Health at Wellcome, is working to highlight the profound links between climate change and human health, moving beyond traditional climate metrics to focus on ...
Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) sparred with a reporter from Colorado Public Radio (CPR) over climate change, immigration and the general tone and content of his questions during an interview published ...
AI and data center companies can push down the costs of climate tech by leveraging their power as massive buyers of clean energy and industrial materials — and they should, Bill Gates told Semafor.
The Times hosted leaders and policymakers to talk about growing threats of climate change, and spoke with the C.E.O. of Occidental Petroleum. By David Gelles For seven hours on Wednesday, my ...
The number 1.5 seems to be permanently etched in my brain. As an environmental studies student, my professors often cite the internationally agreed upon climate target that global average temperatures ...
WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump continues to push back against climate change warnings, telling tech billionaire Elon Musk in an interview Monday night that rising sea levels would mean ...
(adds Merkel's title and first name in final paragraph) By Jeff Mason STRASBOURG, France, April 25 (Reuters) - Climate change will take a back seat to economic issues at next week's U.S.-European ...
UNITED NATIONS — Four men. Four corners of the globe. Four vastly different visions and experiences on climate change. At the United Nations this week, a quartet of leaders with distinct personal ...