The repeated claim that climate science is “settled” overlooks myriad uncertainties, competing mechanisms and computer models ...
Secretary Chris Wright handpicked five climate contrarians to write about global warming. Department experts pushed back on ...
An environmental expert from Nigeria, a climate policy consultant from Kenya, an oceanographer from Indonesia and an ...
The UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change released the final part of its sixth assessment report. In it, they steer ...
Republicans are expanding the use of a notoriously misleading federal climate report, even as the document becomes a growing ...
The DeSantis administration, seeking to curtail local spending, cited a Department of Energy report to question the ...
Wildfire destruction along the coastline the Pacific Coast Highway, California, shows the remains of structures and debris left behind in the aftermath of the recent fires. The U.S. Army Corps of ...
Building more dense housing within vibrant walkable neighborhoods is a key climate strategy, argues IPCC author. The Seattle ...
A new report from the Department of Energy concludes that, yes, the climate is changing and humans contribute to it — but no, it’s not necessarily the impending catastrophe we’ve been warned about. In ...
Climate scientists are determined to preserve their projects and inform the public under a new organizational shell ...
Benjamin Sovacool, director of the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability and a professor in BU’s Department of Earth and Environment, is returning to the Intergovernmental Panel on ...
In Climate Change Weekly 553 I discussed how the U.S. Department of Energy’s recent climate report restarted the largely dormant debate about the possible causes and consequences of climate change.