Climate change shapes where and how we live. That's why NPR is dedicating a week to stories about solutions for building and living on a hotter planet. VIENNA — At the edge of a wide, grassy park in ...
In the United States, the words “climate change” are starting to lose their power. Not because the crisis isn’t real, it is, but because the language we use to talk about it is too abstract, too ...
Just Stop Oil’s campaign may be over, but the emotional legacy it leaves behind—frustration, urgency, and debate—will outlast its tactics. But the intense backlash directed at JSO is not evidence that ...
Last week at the United Nations, Donald Trump derided the climate change movement, calling it a ‘con job,’ a view that the Republican party signed onto as the president won his second term last year.
Parents are deeply worried about the climate crisis and their children's future, but a new University of Bath study shows many struggle to live low‑carbon lives. Time pressures, lack of affordable ...
The N.I.H. has indicated that it will stop funding research on the health effects of climate change. Scientists said the decision will curtail the search for answers. By Maggie Astor With frequent and ...
The term "climate change" has become overly politicized and ineffective in motivating action. Framing climate action as an industrial revolution, focusing on jobs and economic growth, resonates better ...
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