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New science shows that farm animals and other creatures exhibit signs of conscious experience. How should this make us see them 鈥 and ourselves?
At the COP29 summit, diplomats are debating how to finance action on climate change 鈥 and what role the private sector could play.
Climate change is creating an unpredictable future. As the world gathers for the climate summit, the Climate Generation is already showing how to adapt.
Polls show most Americans view climate change as a threat, but they put pocketbook concerns first. A test for the clean energy transition is to succeed by tying it to economic benefits.
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump both paint a future with abundant energy. Her plans center on renewable supplies, his on rejecting climate change as a priority.
In a growing movement, everyday individuals are saving and swapping seeds, an effort that can help boost biodiversity and food security.
As Florida residents prepare themselves and their homes for Hurricane Milton, scientists are also readying the animals in their care.
First a hurricane and then a tropical storm, Helene left its severest damage inland, where people weren鈥檛 expecting, or prepared for, such a deluge.
Warnings about the power grid鈥檚 reliability are common. Here鈥檚 a primer on what 鈥渢he grid鈥 is and why it鈥檚 so complicated to update.
Extreme weather and climate change are often linked, but scientists are still learning about their connections. That impacts decisions in a wide array of fields.
Methane is one of the most potent greenhouse gases. Researchers are trying to lower methane emissions from cows by studying the effects of what they eat.
Ithaca, New York, launched a Green New Deal five years ago. The city鈥檚 journey shows the promise and pitfalls of municipal action on climate change.
A popular science illustration fellowship for bird artists aims to highlight the benefits of deep observation in a digital age.
The three decisions issued Friday alone would qualify as a history-making term. And the Supreme Court is not done, with arguably the biggest case coming Monday.
Youth-led lawsuits over climate change are rising around the world. A case in Hawaii stands out, as the state agrees to a settlement with plaintiffs.
Oceans help keep temperatures on Earth balanced. Yet rising temperatures are affecting their ability to serve as a heat buffer.
Despite a wide consensus about climate change, many people remain skeptical. Can climate scientists earn back the public鈥檚 trust?
On May 30, Vermont became the first state to enact a 鈥渃limate superfund鈥 law. The landmark legislation, which is likely to face legal challenges, would make fossil fuel companies pay for the effects of climate change.
Headlines suggest the shift to electric vehicles is hitting roadblocks. Evidence points to an industry that鈥檚 continuing to grow and innovate.