While you don't need a climatologist to see the direction agriculture is heading, there are still ways to stay ahead of the climate crisis curve.
Germany has long been considered to have relatively ambitious climate goals and it’s likely that combatting climate change will remain a priority
Local officials in Minnesota say warmer winters and unpredictable weather are forcing them to reassess whether they can afford this cherished winter tradition.
Extreme weather is shifting the migratory patterns of birds, increasing the chances of deadly avian flu outbreaks on farms.
The climate crisis demands new ways of thinking, new ways of perceiving reality. Religion is fundamental to achieving that.
Climate change is no longer a distant threat. It’s here, it’s real and it increasingly affects us all. But predicting climate change and its associated costs, particularly over long periods of time, is inherently uncertain.
Climate change endangers workers across industries. Businesses must invest in resilient infrastructure, climate safety standards, and employee well-being to protect their workforce.
The change would effectively transfer financial responsibility from oil drillers, auto manufacturers and others and leave Americans to face greater direct costs as warming continues.
Modeling shows an estimated loss of global GDP of up to 50 percent in coming decades—unless we make changes now.
Climate change is accelerating the melting of the world’s mountain glaciers, according to a massive new study that found them shrinking more than twice as fast as in the early 2000s.
DreamWorks Animation's 'The Wild Robot' is the only Oscar nominated film this year to pass Good Energy's 'Climate Change Reality Check' test.
For the second year running, nonprofit consulting firm Good Energy applied its Climate Reality Check to the actual Oscar-nominated films. Intended as a climate version of the Bechdel test, which measures representation of women, the Climate Reality Check tests whether a movie and its characters acknowledge global warming.