Forest Fires: Effects of Global Warming
Photo by DarrenRD / CC- BY-SA 4.0 Jenny Yeoh-Wang | May 27, 2016 For several years, scientists have
Read morePhoto by DarrenRD / CC- BY-SA 4.0 Jenny Yeoh-Wang | May 27, 2016 For several years, scientists have
Read moreRatification of the COP 21 agreement would bring some level of certainty in the midst of an predicable campaign season.
Read morePhoto by James Case/CC By 2.0 The Climate Radio Drama Project seeks to harness the power of radio to communicate climate
Read moreLecture notes Given at Arizona State University for use at Meetings and Debates|April 2016 by Sir Crispin Tickell A fundamental
Read morePhoto By Alexander Acker/CC By-ND 2.0 Rachel Levine Graduate Fellow The textile production is a driving force for the
Read morePhoto By Arctic Warrior/CC BY-ND 2.0 Brian Fowler Staff Director, Climate Institute After a nearly decade long hiatus from approving energy
Read moreOver the last several years, our Chief Climate Scientist for Climate Change Programs, Mike MacCracken, has submitted legal declarations in lawsuits seeking to force the Bureau of Land Management to prepare environmental impact assessments regarding the climate change implications of their leasing of particular sites in Wyoming.
Read moreIt is time to invest in new technologies and formulate new policies to make California’s water infrastructure more adaptable in the face of a new and changing climate.
Read moreBut cut off the water to a city—cut it off entirely and permanently—and what would happen?
“The Water Knife” is a frightening, bleak meditation on how climate change could turn us into monsters.
Although the possibility has been given short shrift in climate protection discussions, the US may be the most vulnerable of all Earth’s industrialized nations to climate change.
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