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Climate
What Music Fans Can Teach Progressive Politicians
By Adam Met
How Soon Should Companies Prepare for a 2°C World?
By Justin Worland
Why 'Hundred-Year' Storms Are Happening More Often
By Jeffrey Kluger
Brazil Finance Chief Sees Climate as Economic Opportunity
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In a warmer world your digestive system may be taking a serious hit.
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How Climate Change Threatens Summer Bugs
Many insects are at risk of extinction with climate change. But when it comes to mosquitoes and ticks it feels like there are more of them.
By Simmone Shah
May 20, 2025
Tornadoes Rip Through Multiple States
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By Chantelle Lee
May 19, 2025
Climate Change Is Worsening Sleep Apnea
A warming world is disrupting sleep—and endangering health, according to new research.
By Jeffrey Kluger
May 19, 2025
Clean Energy Tax Debate Will Shape America's Economic Future
To enact the proposed language would deal a swift blow to U.S. efforts to cut emissions and transition to cleaner energy sources.
By Justin Worland
May 16, 2025
Climate Change Can Increase Health Risks During Pregnancy
A new study shows extreme heat caused by climate change is posing dangerous risks for maternal health and birth outcomes.
By Simmone Shah
May 14, 2025
Jane Fonda Is on a Mission to Save Ecuador's Rain Forest
On May 13, Jane Fonda joined hundreds of Indigenous people in calling on Ecuador's government to protect the Amazon rain forest.
By Simmone Shah
May 13, 2025
How Business Is Really Talking About Climate Change
At the Milken Global Conference, companies talk about protecting themselves from climate risks and how to prioritize investment.
By Justin Worland / Los Angeles
May 10, 2025
Leaders Hope Pope Leo Will Continue Francis's Climate Legacy
An invitation has already been extended to Pope Leo XIV to attend this year’s COP30 U.N. climate conference in Brazil.
By Simmone Shah
May 9, 2025
Marina Silva: World Is 'At the Limit' of a Livable Climate
“There was a window of opportunity of not shooting over the 1.5 degree limit, and now it's just a sliver," says Brazil's Marina Silva.
By Justin Worland/Brasilia
May 9, 2025
What to Know About Pakistan's Ongoing Water Crisis
Pakistan's water supply is already strained by climate change. India's threats could exacerbate the crisis.
By Simmone Shah
May 9, 2025
More than 99% of the Deep Sea Still Remains a Mystery
Humans have observed less than 0.001% of the deep seafloor—an area roughly the size of Rhode Island—according to new research.
By Simmone Shah
May 7, 2025
Cutting Europe's Emissions Could Prevent Thousands of Deaths
Experts find that up to 250,000 deaths linked to air pollution in Europe could be prevented by 2050 if emissions are drastically cut.
By Simmone Shah
May 6, 2025
Can Clean Energy Make Brazil an AI Superpower?
Dozens of data centers are in development across Brazil as big tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft pour billions into the sector there.
By Justin Worland/Rio de Janeiro
May 2, 2025
The Challenge of Overhauling FEMA In a Climate Changed World
FEMA wasn’t designed to meet our changing climate. But Trump's plan to leave disaster response to states would be "devastating."
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May 2, 2025
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