Why ‘climate havens’ might be closer to home than you’d think

A refuge isn't something nature hands us, but something we have to build ourselves.

Earth is getting extra salty, an ‘existential threat’ to freshwater supplies

Salt can contaminate aquifers, corrode pipes, and accelerate snowmelt.

Hear that? It’s the sound of leaf blower bans.

As restrictions spread, neighborhoods are getting quieter — and cleaner.

Why Have Climate Catastrophes Toppled Some Civilizations but Not Others?

Researchers are honing in on what helps societies survive climate shocks, like the volcanic eruptions that…

To obscure the risks of gas stoves, utilities borrowed from Big Tobacco’s playbook

Industry-funded research downplayed health hazards as far back as 1974, documents show.

Climate change has toppled some civilizations but not others. Why?

The link between environmental disasters and societal collapse, explained.

The Supreme Court rejected a Republican challenge to Biden’s climate math

The social cost of carbon quantifies the hidden price of emitting CO2, from flood damage to…

The rise of ‘dadvocacy’? Inside Seattle’s first Climate Papa playdate

Parents want to do something about climate change. But figuring it out isn't easy.

How does climate change threaten your neighborhood? A new map has the details.

All 10 of the country’s most at-risk counties are in the South, according to the Climate…

Sweat Is Helping You Survive Climate Change

It's gross. It’s sticky. Here’s the science of how it has already saved your life.