Vermont, Other States Push for “Climate Superfund” Bill to Hold Polluting Companies Accountable Climate-driven extreme weather is wreaking havoc across the country. Lawmakers want fossil fuel companies to pay. By Dana Drugmand February 3, 2024 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
Rain Fell for the First Time on Greenland’s Summit. Here’s Why It Matters. It turns out what happens in Greenland doesn’t stay in Greenland By Christian Thorsberg August 30, 2021 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
War Is Hell—So Is Climate Change The US military readies for battle in a harsh new theater By Carol Polsgrove February 23, 2020 In this story: books, climate change, extreme weather
Climate Adaptation in Coffee Country A social scientist considers the roots of Colombian farmers’ woes By Jessica Eise March 28, 2019 In this story: extreme weather, climate change
Can 100 Percent Renewable Energy Cope With a Polar Vortex? Spoiler: Yes, if we're prepared. By Mukta Patil March 16, 2019 In this story: extreme weather, clean energy
How to Raise Children in a Constantly Warming World A parent considers the planet his daughter will inherit By Matthew Black March 7, 2019 In this story: parents, climate change, extreme weather
Coastal Cities Poised to Drown As Sea Levels Rise According to "Extreme Cities," life is about to change for millions of coastal residents By Jonathan Hahn December 18, 2017 In this story: books, climate change, extreme weather
Climate Change Is Driving Residents of Kivalina From Their Homes For the Inupiaq town, relocating is not a matter of if but when By Sonia Luokkala November 12, 2017 In this story: extreme weather, indigenous communities, climate change
Extreme Weather: Who's to Blame? Time for a climate agreement is running out, and tempers are running short By Paul Rauber March 7, 2014 In this story: extreme weather, climate change