A new study suggests global warming’s effect on GDP has been vastly underestimated. Will it finally break through the religion of infinite growth?
Urban geographer Stephanie Wakefield’s “Miami in the Anthropocene” calls for a new critical urban theory for our time.
The Associated Press  A woman cools herself with a fan during a hot day in London, June 26, 2024. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung, File) ...
Ammonia, used in fertilizer, is essential to our lives. Addis Energy is trying to make the chemical underground.
Scientists found winds on WASP-127b moving at 33,000 km/h. These are the fastest jetstream winds ever recorded on any planet ...
Cornell is committed to eliminating carbon emissions from its energy usage. Achieving this goal in a rapidly changing energy landscape in a manner that truly eliminates emissions, rather than simply ...
Although they don't impact the surface directly, historical evidence and simulations suggest airbursts can pack a punch.
The Sustainable Business Model Challenge is intended to promote innovation by encouraging enterprises to develop sustainable ...
A strong polar vortex in the stratosphere has brought subzero temperatures to the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic and deep into the ...
The Atlantic Ocean is home to a powerful system of connected currents known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning ...
Scientists studied ocean heat exchange instead of surface temperature. Their data shows no AMOC decline since 1963.
The new Trump administration could upend NASA's priorities, reshaping the Artemis moon program, climate science funding and ...