There’s a growing need for workers trained in energy efficiency and weatherization, which can reduce the climate-warming pollution produced by buildings. And an AmeriCorps program based in North ...
The nonprofit, which provides free legal and educational support to researchers facing harassment and intimidation for their work, is preparing for a protracted struggle to defend climate scientists ...
To protect themselves, some cities and towns are working to create or restore what are called living shorelines, natural coastal features like reefs, dunes, and marshes filled with vegetation. These ...
Scientists are working to breed drought- and heat-tolerance traits into common beans from tepary beans, which are native to the Sonoran Desert in Mexico and the U.S.
Some high school students spend summers lifeguarding or bagging groceries. But in Thornton Township, Illinois, some students get paid to spend their summers learning the skills they’ll need for jobs ...
Marin: “Globally, we estimated that between January 2022 and June 2024, so two-and-a-half years, extreme weather events disrupted the education of over 400 million students.” Sergio Venegas Marin of ...
Land areas had their second-warmest November on record in 2024, according to NOAA, and global ocean temperatures were also ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) In this aerial view, fingers of meltwater flow from ...
Yale Climate Connections spoke with Salazar about the emotional responses people can experience after a disaster and to learn more about how friends and family can support people coping with the ...
Huracanes Helene y Milton dieron a Estados Unidos un récord que empata con cinco años consecutivos con el impacto de un huracán mayor.