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In this mini-series, we take a closer look at how it could potentially cut emissions, save billions, stabilize power grids, cool our cities, save lives & bring about cleaner air
Students in Classrooms Made of Corrugated Metal Face Fatigue, Dehydration, Lower Concentration and Lower School Performance
New evidence shows manmade methane emissions from permafrost is violently warming arctic landscapes, causing 'slow violence' on Indigenous people and Arctic ecosystems
New research shows that our food supply and even coffee and chocolate are declining
Heat waves throughout the world are causing thousands of deaths and energy failures, highlighting need for next-generation cooling technology
As the world tries to adapt to extreme heat, old homes perform better, but new technology is on the horizon
With environmental RNA and DNA, scientists and researchers can monitor and identify species present in various marine ecosystems, and determine which organisms are thriving and which are in distress caused by climate change
Atlanta just passed a law that makes cool roof technology obligatory for all new construction
As high temperatures set new records, it's more important than ever to be aware of heat's threat to our health
A new report by our Foundation shows temperatures of 65 heat islands in U.S. cities already reaching global warming not expected for decades
An iceberg the size of Delaware melted in the Southern Ocean. What does that mean?
New study highlights the need to study more the effects global warming is having on the proliferation of bacteria and infections
Africa's Sahel Region is Experiencing up to 7.2°F (4°C) Hotter Temperatures on Average, Leading to a Rising Threat of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs)
Here we explain what Milankovitch cycles are, and how greenhouse gases disrupted them
New data shows that the world is not warming in the same way everywhere, and the regions that aren't heating as fast reflect even worse environmental damage
As the world experiences long heatwaves, data shows that many cities already live in a world that's much hotter than 50 years ago
Wildfires as far as 2000 miles turned NYC and the Northeastern US into a hellscape. Is climate change to blame?
A cutting-edge new building in Norway leads the way in sustainability and reducing energy consumption in living spaces