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Every summer, ragweed pollen fills the air, causing runny noses and sneezing in people with ragweed allergies. Climate change is…
The Inflation Reduction Act is the Biden administration’s signature climate law and the U.S. government’s largest investment to date in…
During the past 11,000 years of the current interglacial period, periods of prosperity and cultural flourishing were indeed associated with…
I’ve posted a lot about the soaring consumer electricity costs being experienced by residents of jurisdictions furthest along the path…
mine. September 2, 2024 More than one billion people work in agriculture, construction and other outdoor jobs in tropical regions…
Labor Day weekend will be off to a quiet start for hurricane hunters. Then what? » Yale Climate Connection
Labor Day weekend is typically one of the most hurricane-prone times in the Atlantic as we approach the midpoint of…
Canada's 2023 wildfires emitted more carbon dioxide than most countries, but Trudeau escaped Bolsonaro-style treatment
A study published this week found that Canada's devastating 2023 wildfire season – in which toxic smoke blanketed some of…
In July, the U.S. Department of the Interior approved large offshore wind farms in New Jersey and Maryland. Atlantic Shores…
At last week’s Democratic National Convention, a word that should have been mentioned a lot — “climate,” the top issue…
How can we as individuals and as a society contribute to reversing climate change? » Yale Climate Connection
A reader asked us: How can we as individuals and as a society contribute to reversing climate change? We know…