The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that ...
The carnivorous predators eat harder foods - such as bones - to extract nutrition during warmer climates. The post Research ...
More than 295 million people globally experienced hunger and starvation in 2025 because of conflict, displacement, climate change and economic disasters. The bad news is that things are going to get a ...
The Environmental Protection Agency is rescinding the legal finding about climate change that it has long relied on to regulate greenhouse gas emissions.
A new report argues that English-only climate science and disaster alerts are excluding most of the world and putting ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to Washington, DC, bears the hallmarks of human-caused global warming. Hundreds of ...
A cable seen by Al Jazeera says the US 'strongly objects' to the island nation seeking support for the ICJ's ruling.
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Animal doctor: Facing the reality of climate change

We now have snow in northern Florida, but this does not meet the satisfaction of the climate change deniers! DEAR K.K.: Snow in Florida is indeed part of climate change, linked in part with ...
Trump administration rescinds ‘endangerment finding’ that serves as the legal bases to curb greenhouse gas emissions.
Climate Central created Climate Change: Key Facts, a free slide deck available in English and Spanish, using our library of Climate Matters content — all of which is reviewed by staff scientists in ...
Food accounts for about one-quarter of all human-caused heat-trapping pollution. Meanwhile, extreme events fueled by our warming climate are impacting every stage of the food supply chain and driving ...
The compounding effects of climate change are changing the ways schools operate, as they cancel classes on days with extreme heat or when wildfire smoke is clouding the air and contend with students’ ...