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Cities across the country smashed rainfall records, thanks to a set of factors.
The company will begin estimating local carbon pollution from cities around the world.
The year’s most acrimonious scientific fight is a mega-drama over a mega-drought.
North Carolina's governor warned that inland residents now face life-threatening hazards.
In the next few days, the hurricane will likely dump 18 trillion gallons of rain, as much water as fills the Chesapeake Bay.
The group, whose states represent half of U.S. GDP, pledged $1.4 billion to support electric cars, plus a new set of policies to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
The wind-based metric doesn’t fully capture what’s most dangerous about storms like Florence.
The “storm of a lifetime” is forecast to stall just offshore, making it even more dangerous.
A favorite anecdote about the origins of the vibrator is probably a myth.
There are 12 train emoji and one scooter emoji. And yet.
If carbon emissions continue to grow, anyone who works with the land could face ‘unprecedented challenges.’
President Trump may be leading the rich, English-speaking world to scale back environmental policies.
The state could be the first in the union to adopt a carbon price by ballot.
It’s the heat, not the humidity.
A massive new study of online dating finds that everyone dates aspirationally—and that a woman’s desirability peaks 32 years before a man’s does.
Dimming the sky won’t save the world’s harvests.
Automakers spent months lobbying the Trump administration to weaken the EPA’s clean-car standards. But they’re not sure they wanted them that weak.
The proposal would undermine California’s ability to regulate toxic air pollution.
By portraying the early years of climate politics as a tragedy, the magazine lets Republicans and the fossil-fuel industry off the hook.
Unusually hot days have profound effects on mental health and human physiology.