As Hurricane Idalia made crystal clear, we must invest in disaster mitigation
Data shows that every dollar invested in pre-disaster mitigation can save up to $13 in federal spending.
Data shows that every dollar invested in pre-disaster mitigation can save up to $13 in federal spending.
Our world is warming too fast for coral reefs to prevail without climate action.
The wildfire smoke of 2023 highlights an emerging air quality trend as global temperatures rise.
The Institute for Economics and Peace estimates that by 2050, the world could witness an astounding 1.2 billion climate refugees.
A carbon tax on shareholder income could target those receiving the most economic benefits from greenhouse gas emissions.
Here’s what anyone facing losses after a federally declared disaster needs to know.
Global warming is not hard to grasp – it's a simple as a grandmother's greenhouse.
Third Act organizes people over the age of 60 to work on climate and democracy issues.
A computing system can draw on knowledge from many different environments to help farmers identify the best options for their...
A constitutional right to clean water for all Floridians has never been more important.
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