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Heating alone won’t drive soil microbes to release more carbon dioxide — they need added carbon and nutrients to thrive. This ...
Hand in hand with brilliant foliage, fall delivers the first signs of winter to much of the United States — but the seasons are changing, and not as they normally do.
Climate-fueled heat has caused thousands of excess deaths over the past three summers, which were the three hottest on record ...
Smoke-choked air that fills their lungs, floods threatening their homes and debilitating heat: a group of young Americans ...
Smoke-choked air that fills their lungs, floods threatening their homes and debilitating heat: a group of young Americans testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump's fossil-fuel push is trampling ...
As Washington continues to retreat from its traditional leadership role in the post-war international order, particularly ...
A Congressional subcommittee spent nearly two hours on Tuesday discussing the rarely practiced but frequently talked about ...
Ahead of the Climate Forward conference on Sept. 24, Times readers sent us their most urgent questions about climate change.
Today, the American Lung Association sent a letter to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) signed by 78 national, ...
Researchers have found that the warmer it gets, more Americans reach for sugary drinks and frozen treats. A little added sugar every day can add up to big health problems.
In 2023, a group of 16 young Montanans won a much-heralded climate change case that said the state had deprived them of a ...
As the UN General Assembly convenes for its eightieth session, one major topic of debate is the secretary-general’s internal ...
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