Climate Health and Climate Consequences of EPA’s Endangerment Finding Repeal ‘Cannot Be Overstated’ | In short: the agency will no longer be able to regulate carbon pollution or greenhouse gases—though a couple of scenarios might prevent President Trump from getting his way.February 21, 2026
Climate ‘A vicious cycle that exhausts bodies and minds’: the human cost of climate changeFebruary 21, 2026
Climate Spain’s Repsol has lowered its 2030 targets for renewable capacity and low-carbon products as it adapts to evolving market conditions.February 21, 2026
Climate Where’s New York on climate goals? Falling behind. While other states expand decarbonization efforts amid federal opposition, New York is falling back on natural gas and may pause its climate goals altogether.February 21, 2026
Climate In Tampa, storm-weary residents detail the costs of extreme weather. On Wednesday night, one after another, Tampa Bay residents spent about two minutes each chronicling how extreme weather, worsened by climate change, has hurt their wallets and health.February 21, 2026
Climate Climate physicists face the ghosts in their machines: clouds. The planet is getting hotter, but one factor in particular makes it hard to tell just how hot it will get. Physicists and computer scientists are racing to solve the problem of clouds.February 21, 2026
Climate Under water, in denial: is Europe drowning out the climate crisis? Even as weather extremes worsen, the voices calling for the rolling back of environmental rules have grown louder and more influential.February 21, 2026
Climate The E.P.A. Rescinds a Landmark Finding But it’s not game over for future climate action—and understanding why allows for a more nuanced picture of where the fight actually stands now. | Bill McKibbenFebruary 20, 2026
Climate Sinking trees into the Arctic Ocean could reduce carbon emissions. But is it worth it?February 20, 2026