New research shows most people believe climate change will affect others first, revealing a perception gap that may slow ...
In his new book, Julian Hattem explores how migration can be a climate solution — not just for those who are able to move, ...
The politics of climate change have long been powered by a sense of permanent emergency, a drumbeat of looming catastrophe ...
Given that backdrop, I was struck by Bill Gates’ recent announcement of a major — and decidedly optimistic — shift in his thinking about climate change. “We’ve made great progress” on addressing ...
At the end of 2025, a year when the Trump administration relentlessly jackhammered an architecture of environmental ...
When politicians talk about reaching “net zero” emissions, they’re often counting on trees or technology that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air. What they don’t mention is just how much these ...
For all the panic in Washington about inflation, the federal deficit, and the mounting cost of Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act, the United States has been quietly racking up exorbitant costs that ...
I have been a climate change researcher and educator for 30 years. You could say that’s a lifetime; during this time my ...
DURANGO, Colorado -- Assigning blame about climate change seems to be a national pastime. Most of us have blamed someone or something as the cause of our troubles. Dwight D. Eisenhower once said, “The ...
If you were on a cruise ship and learned it was sinking, your emotional response would probably be anxiety. The best way to relieve that anxiety would be to acknowledge the danger and proceed to the ...
A common refrain: Climate policy hurts the poor, and the continued use of fossil fuels is a boon for humanity. Energy Secretary Chris Wright doesn’t deny climate change exists. He just considers ...
Across the world, public finances are stretched dangerously thin. Per-person growth continues dropping while costs are climbing for pensions, education, health care and defense. These urgent ...