Climate Millions died from the Super El Niño in 1877. What will happen this time? Forecasts are pointing to a record-breaking Super El Niño. Scientists are looking back to the famine-ravaged 1877 event for clues about what comes next.May 13, 2026
Climate Here’s How Democrats Should Talk About Climate Change | Rather than treating it like a niche issue, candidates should offer concrete policies that assume global warming is the context in which all politics happens.May 13, 2026
Climate Al Gore’s climate organization is underestimating vehicle CO2 emissions in cities by an average of 70%May 13, 2026
Climate The elections that turned climate into a defining political fault line. Reform and Green victories set the stage for big climate battles in the years ahead.May 13, 2026
Climate More than 28 million heat pumps have been installed across Europe, outselling traditional gas boilers in many nations.May 13, 2026
Climate ‘This Is All a Scam, a Giant Scam’ | On the day our oil-stained president returned to the White House, he began an all-out assault on clean energy. Today, 16 months later, he and his party are paying a significant political price while American consumers are stuck with the bill.May 12, 2026
Climate How a mere 12% of Americans eat half the nation’s beef, creating significant health and environmental impactsMay 12, 2026