Climate Change Is Forcing Millions of People to Move
Climate migration disproportionately affects developing countries in the Global South, but is also increasingly prevalent in the U.S.
Climate migration disproportionately affects developing countries in the Global South, but is also increasingly prevalent in the U.S.
Turkey and Syria’s fragile infrastructure combines multiple layers of dismissal on the region’s vulnerability to earthquakes.
The category four hurricane that devastated regions of Mexico and the United States was largely impacted by climate change and variations from El Niño.
Salt marshes absorb carbon, filter pollution and act as buffers against natural disasters, but they are threatened by sea level rise and more.
A little cold weather didn't stop this Colorado wildfire from working its way to fame.
Winter Storm Elliot in December brings up the question of whether the label of "once-in-a-generation" weather events are accurate or not.
Last week, Turkey experienced the strongest earthquakes in the area in almost a century, causing over 20,000 casualties. What can aid future disaster recovery?
Professors and advocates speak about how LGBTQIA+ communities experience great rates of homelessness and health issues due to heat risk.
After every extreme weather event, tweets and headlines suggest climate change played a role. How does this process actually work?
Can climate change get any worse from here? Scientists present some good news and bad news about where we are at in a September study.