Climate Change in the Ozarks," we visit the home of Barb and Bob Kipfer, where native plants fill the landscape and provide ...
In the United States, the words “climate change” are starting to lose their power. Not because the crisis isn’t real, it is, but because the language we use to talk about it is too abstract, too ...
Many native plants in the U.S. cannot possibly move themselves fast enough to avoid climate-change driven extinction. If these native plants are going to have any chance of surviving into the future, ...
Just Stop Oil’s campaign may be over, but the emotional legacy it leaves behind—frustration, urgency, and debate—will outlast its tactics. But the intense backlash directed at JSO is not evidence that ...
Douglas McIntyre, Editor-in-Chief at Climate Crisis 24/7, reports that legal action may be the last viable tool to combat climate change. Citing The Guardian, McIntyre notes that experts believe ...
Angela van der Berg, an environmental law specialist who researches how international and domestic law can be used to advance ...
To coal or not to coal? Given the loud shrieks of climate change zealots, one would think that the world is going to end in a few years if we don’t give up coal entirely and immediately. Rep.
This is part of a monthly series highlighting Arizona's climate leaders and answering readers' climate-related questions. The stories, which appear in print and online the first Sunday of the month, ...
Trump also criticized past predictions about climate change, claiming the goalposts keep moving. Despite scientific evidence ...
The term "climate change" has become overly politicized and ineffective in motivating action. Framing climate action as an industrial revolution, focusing on jobs and economic growth, resonates better ...