Over 73 percent of land across the entire U.S. and Puerto Rico was under some degree of drought as of October 29.
In a commentary, Professor Alessandro Rotta Loria raises 10 key questions on how underground heat is affecting cities.
Activists would push a new Republican administration to boost coal-fired power, block EPA science and challenge models of global warming.
In thousands of U.S. towns and cities, worsening climate threats — largely due to fossil fuels ... strain infrastructure and ...
Causes of CT's wildfires vary, but the underlying conditions are the same: abnormally dry conditions that left a landscape ...
According to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), carbon dioxide concentrations have increased by ...
Read Part One. Yesterday, we considered some accurate — and some inaccurate — information shared by local activist Lee ...
The 2024 ‘State of the climate’ report says climate scientists are more worried than ever and calls for ‘transformative science-based solutions across all aspects of society.’ ...
Grist dives into the effects of heavy rains on the aging pipes of Boston and NYC, plus how each city plans to solve the problem.
The shift announced Thursday will bring more of the revolutionary AI technology that Google already has been baking into its dominant search engine to the digital maps service that the internet ...
President-elect Donald Trump considering appointments to second administration after Kamala Harris delivers gracious consession speech, urging supporters not to lose heart ...
In the last few days, a seasonal weather system known in Spain as the“cold drop” or DANA (an acronym of depresión aislada en niveles altos: isolat ...