Meet the Teenagers Leading a Climate Change Movement
Some of them met on Instagram. Others coordinated during lunchtime phone conferences. Most of them haven’t even graduated from high...
Youth Climate Change Activists Marched on Washington, D.C.
The Youth Climate March began in a drizzle, with a forecast of steady, unrelenting rain on the way. The forecast didn’t disappoint, but...
How Climate Change Has Altered the Way Cristal Champagne Is Made
Back in 1996, Jean-Baptiste Lécaillon, a young assistant at Louis Roederer Champagne, took on the daunting task of forecasting the next...
Climate Change Is Killing the Cedars of Lebanon
Walking among the cedars on a mountain slope in Lebanon feels like visiting the territory of primeval beings. Some of the oldest trees...
“Life Depends on Climate, Biodiversity Inextricable Link; Let’s Defend It”
Biodiversity and climate change are not separate issues, and if we are to protect the first one we must address the second, UN Climate...
2018 is only halfway over, but a troubling climate change trend is already apparent
Earth is in the midst of a 40-year-long accelerated warming trend spurred on by human-caused climate change, and 2018 isn't helping....
The vast Sahara Desert is getting even bigger
The Sahara Desert covers an area of northern Africa larger than the lower 48 United States. And it’s growing even bigger. Over the past...
How Climate Change in Bangladesh Impacts Women and Girls
When people think about the impact of climate change, many consider the physical damage: homes destroyed, communities forced to start...
Study: Climate change could kill your internet in 15 years
Want to get a whole bunch of people to really, really care about climate change and rising sea levels? Tell them their internet is at...
Dust from the Sahara Desert stretches across the tropical Atlantic Ocean in late June/early July 201
Over the final week of June and into early July, haze settled in over the tropical Atlantic. The plume came from small dust particles...