Climate engineering carries serious national security risks
Countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared.
Countries facing extreme heat may try it anyway, and the world needs to be prepared.
Research suggests that digital advertising could contribute as much as 2% of global carbon emissions by 2025.
Shifting from fast to ultra-fast fashion has serious environmental and social consequences.
We can expect more frequent and severe bleaching events as ocean temperature records continue to be broken.
Naples and its soaring real estate market are on a collision course with climate change.
As Florida expands infrastructure that increases climate-related risks, the state's solar potential remains largely untapped.
The new study holds significant implications for understanding historical climate shifts and potential future scenarios.
As investments in a clean energy future accelerate, America will need to reengineer much of its power grid.
First-of-its-kind study: conserving the FLWC needed to continue buffering against climate change, exploding population.
The newly developed material could be used for low-cost, short lifespan plastic products.
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