The world experienced an average of 41 more days of extreme heat in 2024 due to climate change, a new report said on Friday.
The world urgently needs to to stop relying on harmful fossil fuels and improve early warning systems, scientists have said.
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Government reports from teams of scientists have warned that climate change is causing more flooding in Florida, even on ...
It feels harder to reach needed global compromise now than in decades past.
The year was an eventful one filled with change and progress, but extreme weather events dominated the news cycle for this ...
From the closure of the Washington Bridge to the presidential election, the Rhode Island Report podcast dug into the biggest ...
New York state will fine fossil fuel companies a total of $75 billion over the next 25 years to pay for damage caused to the ...
Energy and climate are expected to be divisive issues in 2025 as President-elect Trump, backed by GOP majorities in both the ...