The loss of data has been extensive, and the consequences will be devastating to everything from Social Security to climate change.
Residents concerned about rising electricity bills can attend a public forum on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Fayetteville Public Library’s Walker Community Room.
Developing Rosebank oil field ‘pure climate vandalism’, Scottish Green insists - Co-leader Gillian Mackay used her speech to ...
Climate-related hazards have killed more than 2 million people in 50 years, said the UN meteorological agency.
This week’s Current Climate newsletter also looks at Rivian’s big bet on a small electric SUV and the implications of ...
Casa Familiar, a South County-based service and community development nonprofit, held Tuesday for the Avanzando San Ysidro ...
Heather Reams, the president of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions (CRES), stepped onto the stage at Breckenridge’s ...
The phrase that has come to define the Trump administration’s message on climate change was born in Durham, New Hampshire, on ...
Much of the southern half of the United States is likely to see a warmer, drier winter than usual, while the Northwest could ...
India, the world’s third-largest emitter, is working on a new climate plan that sees emissions peaking in 2045, ten years ...
Some Conshocken-area residents are fighting back against a developer’s proposal to build a 2 million-square-foot data center one mile from the borough’s vibrant downtown area. The facility would span ...
Global investors managing over $3 trillion in assets called on governments on Monday to stop and reverse deforestation and ...