A Colorado Health Institute poll found that a strong majority of Coloradans believe climate change is real and is harming human health.
As extreme weather becomes more common, price spikes once seen as temporary may become something more lasting — and further worsen an affordability crisis.
The cost of water and related services is rising twice as fast as inflation while utilities scramble to cope with escalating droughts and more intense storms.
Attribution researches the influence of climate change on local weather and impacts. We issues alerts in many instances when the Climate Shift Index identifies a notable extreme weather event around ...
This third iteration of the Lancet Countdown on health and climate change in Europe report systematically tracks the health effects of climate change adaptation and mitigation action, economics and ...
New research tackles harms of learning near data centers and airports, how education can lead to climate action, and more.
Researchers warn against oversimplifying climate change’s role in conflicts. But some conditions can increase the likelihood ...
Climate scientist Yasuyuki Aono, who died last summer, learned to read ancient Japanese script to compile records on peak bloom dating back to the ninth century C.E.
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Climate crisis has gender problem and a gender solution
This article is authored by Shishir Priyadarshi, president, Chintan Research Foundation, New Delhi.
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