Global companies are still committing to protect the climate – and they’re investing big money in clean tech
Since 2016, investments in clean energy have outpaced that of fossil fuels globally.
Since 2016, investments in clean energy have outpaced that of fossil fuels globally.
Hurricane Melissa devastated Jamaica, but the US was spared as FEMA faces drastic change.
Miami-Dade cannot celebrate composting while building infrastructure that requires us to stop composting.
Leasing land for wind turbines or solar panels has brought in revenue that kept many family farms afloat.
Quantifying how clouds respond to changes in aerosols remains one of the biggest challenges in studying the climate.
Holidays can remain a time for celebration, but are also an opportunity to rethink what we leave behind.
Rising greenhouse gas emissions could cause substantial melting and much higher sea levels.
Reefgen builds robots that plant coral, seagrass and mangroves directly into the seafloor.
Our elected officials are right to be indignant about drilling off Florida’s coast, but shouldn’t stop there.
The survey found that 36% of respondents had moved or were considering moving in part or fully due to weather ...
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