
Al Roker takes us back to “The Storm of the Century”
The Today Show’s Al Roker takes us back to a hurricane of epic proportions and weighs in on what climate change means for our future.
The Today Show’s Al Roker takes us back to a hurricane of epic proportions and weighs in on what climate change means for our future.
Extreme weather hitting various military bases is incurring expensive repair costs, forcing the Air Force to curtail operations.
By Carolyn Beeler, environmental reporter for PRI's The World [original article here] Billions of people all over the globe are already feeling the impacts of climate change — from the deserts of Somaliland to the peat bogs of northern Canada. Here are some…
Could chocolate go extinct? As part of “Peril and Promise: The Challenge of Climate Change,” the multi-platform public media initiative reporting on the human impact of climate change, we explore how global climate change is effecting the regions where some…
On a recent Saturday at the Staten Island Children’s Museum, a group of kids giggled as they slowly climbed the stage to join Ready Girl, a superhero whose special power is, well, readiness. She’s the brainchild of Katelyn James, an…