Tag: Climate

Heated Rivalry: Snowpack Vs. Climate Change. Guess Who Wins.

The western United States is facing the harsh impacts of climate change, with record-low snowfall and an early

To keep climate science alive, researchers are speaking in code

Within the Department of Agriculture's research division, employees are well aware of a particular word that must be

Communicating Across Disciplines in Climate Change Litigation 

Advancing climate change litigation involves overcoming significant hurdles to promote justice and alter human behaviors for the benefit

Ask a Climate Therapist: How can I balance my travel itch with guilt about emissions?

Dear Leslie, My savings are primarily devoted to travel, whether it's to meet friends abroad, visit family, or

A regional bank recognized as leader in climate responsibility

Huntington National Bank is a well-established regional bank with a long history dating back to 1866. Headquartered in

What a Recent Court Win Reveals About the Trump Administration’s Unlawful Attacks on Climate Science

This article was originally published by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. The Trump administration's second term has

Something Else Used to Drive Climate Changes, Ancient Ice Cores Reveal : ScienceAlert

The current acceleration in climate change is largely due to the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities. However,

Speeding towards climate breakdown

London is increasingly falling short of its own goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from road transport, primarily

4 ways Trump is sabotaging climate action around the world

President Trump's foreign policy decisions have had a significant impact on global climate action. From sabotaging major treaties

Earth’s days are getting longer. Climate change is to blame

The Earth's spin is slowing down due to the effects of climate change, causing days to lengthen by

Why we fail to notice climate change

Climate change is a global crisis that is often difficult for people to notice until it is too

King penguins are thriving in a warmer climate, but it may not last

King penguins, known for their striking yellow-orange feathers on their necks, are experiencing a surprising boon in the