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Climate scientists reveal that millions of today's young people will live through unprecedented lifetime exposure to heatwaves, crop failures, river floods, droughts, wildfires and tropical storms ...
A report detailing how climate inaction will consign people born today to a lifetime of weather extremes must awaken a sense ...
For far too long, philanthropy has been approaching intervention on the climate crisis from a series of binaries—adaptation ...
Heatherwick Studio, MVRDV and Mecanoo are among five finalists vying to design an ‘iconic’ landmark in the Netherlands to ...
O’Hare identified five ways cities can more effectively and progressively adapt and become more resilient to climate change. The first is to not just “bounce back” following a crisis. O’Hare said that ...
This article appeared in the May 2025 print edition of the magazine with the headline “Behavior change is society change.” ...
Secretary Jay Ruiz on Monday called on photojournalists to inspire action against climate change, noting the country's ...
As the Royal Scottish Geographical Society’s compelling new report makes clear, if we delay climate action, we – and our children and grandchildren – will pay for it later, with interest. A fair, well ...
Species known to pair for life – penguins, albatrosses, petrels, warblers, cranes – are falling out. The real culprits, lurking in the shadows: altered habitats and the climate crisis.
WITH a purposeful buzz, the tiny gardener of the earth approaches bloom after bloom—drawn by nature's invitation of colour ...
The world is losing its battle to limit climate change, and the United States needs to prepare for consequences.
More than four-fifths of the world's coral reef areas have been affected by devastating mass bleaching spurred by record-high ...
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