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No nation is healthy when floods are sweeping children away, fires are burning families alive in their homes, and tornadoes ...
Millennials and Gen Z usually prefer quick, digital communication methods. They tend to text, use social media, and connect ...
Americans still don’t comprehend how imminent, dangerous, and far-reaching the threat is—and journalists are partly to blame.
After deadly flooding in central Texas in 1987, some thought they’d proven they could handle Mother Nature’s best punch.
But while Americans largely believed the federal government should play a major role in preparing for and responding to ...
Climate progress underway? Or already too late? Most Americans were both optimistic that humans could reverse climate change and pessimistic that they'll do it.
Latin America's top human rights court has issued a groundbreaking advisory opinion linking states’ human rights obligations to their duty to address climate change.
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that countries belonging to the Organization of American States (OAS) have an obligation to take "all necessary measures" to protect ...
It’s encouraging to see that more Americans are starting to recognize that the promises of green energy are nothing more than a “ mirage,” while hydrocarbons remain “dense, plentiful, affordable, ...
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