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Oh, great: Rat populations are surging as cities heat up
Hotter weather makes it easier for rodents to feed and breed. Washington, D.C. saw a 390 percent increase in rats over the last decade.
Mango farms where? Climate change is scrambling where the world’s food is grown.
The well-traveled tropical fruit exemplifies how farmers are embracing new crops as the world warms.
‘Paranoia and distrust’: How Trump’s mass firing of government watchdogs will affect climate policy
Experts fear Trump’s mass firing of government watchdogs means they’ll be replaced with loyalists who will ignore corruption.
Moving from climate doomerism to optimism through humor
How organizations like NRDC (Natural Resources Defense Council) are using comedy to keep environmental issues top of mind.
The dark side of ditching clean energy: Why a fossil fuel future is a step backwards
President Biden moved the country forward so we’re using more clean energy. 326 climate bills. President Trump just reversed them all in favor of fossil fuels.
What Trump’s Executive Action Could Do to Offshore Wind
A simple legal strategy could spell the end of the fledging industry, which had been poised for renewal. But it may also backfire.
Big Oil $445 Million Investment in Trump and GOP ‘Already Paying Off’
“Donald Trump’s Day 1 actions have shown where his loyalties lie—executing the industry’s wishlist at the expense of working Americans,” said one climate campaigner.
Joe Biden was America’s first climate president. Did it matter?
The outgoing Democrat’s climate agenda was a surprising success — and a cautionary tale.
Delaware vote on offshore wind delayed by a county in Maryland
The government of Worcester County, Maryland, spent thousands on a PR campaign to encourage voters in neighboring Delaware to join its opposition to a proposed offshore wind project.
Climate change threatens the mental well-being of youths. Here’s how to help them cope.
Climate change is affecting the mental health of teens for obvious reasons. We’re destroying the planet they need to survive but won’t be here to suffer the consequences. They will.