
Climate Change and Our Future: A 17-Year-Old’s Message for Those Too Young to Vote This Year
I hope that older generations who can vote recognize the bearing that this election has on the climate crisis.
I hope that older generations who can vote recognize the bearing that this election has on the climate crisis.
The spiny lobster faces climate change and overfishing around the Caribbean, but it’s thriving in Maria Elena bay thanks to this collective.
The dual crises of coronavirus and climate change amount to a national test of our science literacy — and Bill Nye “The Science Guy” isn’t feeling good about our performance.
By Jeremy Deaton President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden are in a dead heat in Texas, a state that has swung Republican in every presidential election since 1976. If Biden pulls off the unthinkable and defeats Trump in…
Algal blooms are killing wildlife and making people sick. Here’s how we aided their reign of terror.
Around the world, inspiring individuals and pioneering organizations are creating the climate solutions we need. The Keeling Curve Prize is hosted by CBS’s Jeff Berardelli and supermodel, actress, and climate activist Amber Valletta, with presentations by Bill McKibben, 350.org; José…
BY: Jeremy Deaton Experts disagree about how fast the United States can replace coal and gas-fired power plants with zero-carbon electricity. Some say we can shift to 100 percent clean power by 2050 with little friction and minimal cost. Others say that’s unrealistically optimistic. Scientists on both…
In Texas, the governor exempted pipeline projects from his March stay-at-home order, and companies have been building through privately owned farms and ranches that lie in their way.
Inspired by Sir Ernest Shackleton, photographer Enzo Barracco set out to capture the majesty and fragility of Antarctica through his project, "The Noise of Ice."
Local leaders weigh in on a lawsuit to stop the federal government from weakening regulations on power plants.
By Marlene Cimons This story is published as part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story. One afternoon in 2012, members of the Lummi Nation called a public gathering on the beach at Cherry Point,…
BY: Nina Joung The damage that climate change has done to our natural environment is unquestionable. From forest fires and submerged islands to blanched coral reefs and new endangered species, climate change has altered our earth’s biodiversity and landscapes. But…