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The left’s climate panic is finally calming down
Millions of Americans may still believe warming exists, but far fewer view it as an imminent existential threat.
For the first time in more than a decade, climate change has been left out of the U.S. intelligence community’s annual assessment of threats to the nation. The reason why remains unclear, but the ...
Hundreds of other companies are dropping their climate targets. Australia has backed out of hosting next year’s climate ...
Join Jesse M. Keenan and Vann R. Newkirk II on the rapidly shifting landscape of climate-driven migration in the United ...
The lesson from Panama City is clear: climate change is not just an environmental threat, it is a governance test. When ...
The Rural Climate Partnership says rural America is a big source of climate emissions — but can play a big role in solving ...
America’s climate migration is coming, and the Midwest’s ability to build affordable housing will shape where people move ...
In Los Hornos, Honduras, irrigation provides a bounty that will allow families and communities to stay together despite drought driven by climate change. Photos by Kevin Clarke This essay is a Cover ...
Efforts to mitigate the impacts of climate change have focused largely on the protection of tropical forests like the Amazon ...
A sunset view of Mount McKinley, formerly known as Mount Denali, in Alaska. Credit: Joe Sohm/Visions of America/Universal Images Group via Getty Images In 2015, former U.S. President Barack Obama ...
Bank of America Corp (NYSE:BAC) and Citigroup Inc (NYSE:C) became today the latest banks to end association with the climate alliance for banks. Goldman Sachs Group, Inc (NYSE:GS) and Wells Fargo & Co ...
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