The US government has declared war on the very idea of climate change
By Zach Wolf
Trump’s EPA puts California in its crosshairs with its proposed car rules
By Hayley Smith
Opinion | Setbacks in the Fight Against Climate Change
Opinion
EPA Releases Proposal to Rescind Obama-Era Endangerment Finding, Regulations that Paved the Way for Electric Vehicle Mandates | US EPA
School heatwaves are eroding students' ability to learn, studies show
By Josephine Walker
Millions in 8 States Urged to Keep Out of the Sun
By Joe Edwards
Millions of Americans advised to stay indoors due to triple-digit heatwave
By Max Matza
Extreme Heat Persists in the Southeast on Tuesday
By Nazaneen Ghaffar
Hot, sticky temperatures continue to impact millions: When will it end?
By Kenton Gewecke & Megan Forrester
Millions in US Told To Stay Inside in 31 States: 'Significant Threat'
By Jasmine Laws
Scientists Decry Trump’s ‘Surreal’ Attack On Climate Science
By Alexander C. Kaufman
Scientists slam Trump administration climate report as a ‘farce’ full of misinformation
By Oliver Milman & Dharna Noor
Trump Taps Climate Skeptics to Attack Science on Global Warming
By Brad Plumer & Maxine Joselow
Climate
‘A Serious Misuse of My Research’: Climate Scientists Say New Trump Energy Report Botches Their Work
By Anna Kramer
The US is sitting out the most consequential climate summit in a decade. It may offer a victory to China
By Laura Eniko Paddison & Ella Nilsen
Arizona heat wave intensifies with multiple days over 115
By Holly Bock
Arizona weather forecast: Extreme heat kicks off August in Phoenix
How hot will it get in Phoenix? Here's what the weekend forecast says
By Hayleigh Evans
FIRST ALERT FORECAST: Monsoon activity followed by excessive heat
MOST ACCURATE FORECAST: Extreme Heat Warnings in the Valley as temperatures soar to record levels
By Amber Sullins
Larry Fink’s BlackRock loses bid to dismiss Texas climate collusion claims
BlackRock, other fund managers lose bid to dismiss Texas climate collusion lawsuit
By Jody Godoy
Antitrust Risks and the Future of ESG: How Legal Challenges May Reshape Investment Strategies
Texas AG Paxton challenges investment cartel in ESG markets, Mario Nawfal asserts
By Dmytro Kharkov
BlackRock Pivots from Sustainability Evangelists to Fossil-Fuel Funders
By Stefano Valentino & Giorgio Michalopoulos
EPA Delays Compliance with Methane Rule, Fulfilling Oil and Gas Industry’s Request
Pending federal EPA rollbacks, Pa. must take the lead on cutting methane pollution
Opinion
By Melissa Ostroff
E&E News: EPA to suspend methane limits without public input
Climate Law Repeal Would Leave US Methane Policy in Flux
By Bridget Dicosmo
ICYMI: Senate Democrats Expose Methane Threat, Highlight Progress Despite Trump Rollbacks
Unhealthy air for Minnesota as Canadian wildfire smoke lingers
By Sven Sundgaard
Chicago Air Quality today: Smoke from wildfires in Canada causing unhealthy levels on Air Quality Index in Illinois
By Evelyn Holmes
Chicago weather: Air Quality Alert extended through Saturday night
By Kaitlin Cody
Air quality in Minneapolis ranks 2nd worst in the world Friday, with alert stretching through weekend
By Joseph Dames & Lisa Meadows
Canadian wildfire smoke brings poor air quality to Midwest as flood threat looms in Carolinas
By Kenton Gewecke & Jon Haworth
Kamala Harris leaves an opening for a California climate champion
By Camille Von Kaenel, Alex Nieves & Noah Baustin
Kamala Harris says system is ‘broken,’ criticizes ‘capitulation’ under Trump
By Lauren Chadwick
The California Governor’s Race Was in Limbo. Now It’s Wide Open.
By Laurel Rosenhall & Shawn Hubler
‘She had reasonable doubt’: Why Kamala Harris isn't running for governor
By Melanie Mason
Kamala Harris tells Stephen Colbert that U.S. democracy is ‘broken’
By Andrew Jeong
Amid logistics crunch, UN committee pressures Brazil for urgent COP30 solutions
By Vivian Chime
UN holds emergency talks over sky-high costs for COP30 climate summit
By Kate Abnett
Dance Poles and Leopard-Print Walls: Love Motels Ready Rooms for Climate Summit
By Ana Ionova & María Magdalena Arréllaga
UN holds emergency talks over sky-high accommodation costs at Cop30 in Brazil
Business backs away from UN climate talks on edge of the Amazon
By Attracta Mooney & Alice Hancock
How hot is too hot for health? Brown emergency room doctor shares heat-related red flags
What To Do If You See Someone Suffering From Heat Exhaustion
By Simmone Shah
Heat illness: What to look for on these sweltering days
By William Maxham
Staying healthy in a heat wave: 5 essential tips
By Steven Ouzounian
OPINION: How to beat the heat and stay safe
Opinion
Flames to floods: how Europe’s devastating wildfires are fuelling its next climate crisis
By Ioanna Stamataki
Conservative Activists Join a New Assault on Vineyard Wind
By Jael Holzman
Nantucket officials accuse offshore wind developer of going into hiding since Trump's election
By Leah Willingham
Nantucket Demands Change From Vineyard Wind
By Ethan Genter
Vineyard Wind Breaks Its Silence After Nantucket Press Conference
By Jason Graziadei
ADLS system finally active, Vineyard Wind says—days after town pressed for answers
By Dean Geddes
US-EU trade deal could lock bloc into fossil fuel dependency
By Louise Osborne
Markets slump on tariffs and jobs data as Trump fires labor bureau statistics chief
Fact Sheet: The United States and European Union Reach Massive Trade Deal
Economic Reality Bites Trump and His Protectionist Trade Policies
By John Cassidy
Trump’s EU-US Trade Deal Could Cost Europe For Years to Come
By Simon Nixon
A California heat wave is coming. Here’s when temperatures will rise
By Anthony Edwards
NorCal forecast: Warm Wednesday in the Valley, Storms return to Sierra
By Kelly Curran & Ophelia Young
July 2025 was Sacramento's coldest since 2001. Here's how it ranks against other years
By Monica Woods
Temps to rise this week after relatively mild July
By Jennifer Nobles
Sacramento Soaks in Sun, Clear Skies and Rising Temperatures in Week's Forecast
By Robbie Patel
The Anti-Renewables Movement is Coming for Your Wires
By Jael Holzman
Plans For A New US Wind Energy “Superhighway” Persist Despite New Hurdles
By Tina M Casey
DOE pulls $4.9B plug — Massive transmission grid project shaken
Sen. Martin Heinrich Seeks Answers From DOE On Decision To Terminate Loan Commitment For Grain Belt Express
By Carol A. Clark
DOE cancels $4.9B loan for energy project Illinois lawmaker calls a 'scam'
Marine climate interventions can have unintended consequences – we need to manage the risks
Ocean climate solutions outpacing outdated policies
By Rohan O'Neil
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance
Experts Urge Stronger Governance for Climate Interventions to Protect Our Oceans
Climate interventions to save our oceans need stronger governance, experts warn
By Sadie Marie Harley
AI Is Fast-Tracking Climate Research, From Weather Forecasts to Sardines
By Yinka Ibukun & Laura Millan Lombrana
AI for climate resilience and environmental monitoring
What is climate technology or climatech? When innovation sets its sights on climate change
AI in GreenTech Market Growth Ratio Reflects at 26.5%
By Ketan Mahajan
AI can be ‘catalyst for positive social environmental and social outcomes’, report
By Krystle Higgins
Trump’s Forgotten Funding Freeze
By Emily Pontecorvo
Trump’s Billions in Climate Cuts Have Nonprofits Scrambling to Survive
By Emma Court & Olivia Raimonde
Enviros are reeling in Trump’s ‘scorched-earth’ second term
By Robin Bravender
Trump’s environmental policies are reshaping everyday life. Here’s how.
Future of climate ‘resilience hubs’ uncertain after Trump cuts
By Emilio Ibarguen
A California heat wave is coming. Here's when temperatures will rise
By Anthony Edwards
August Outlook: Will You Be Sizzling Or Seeing Relief?
By Miriam Guthrie
This summer has been generally mild, but now August is bringing triple-digit temperatures to Southland
By Hannah Fry
There’s a month left of summer. Here’s a hint at what the weather holds.
How hot will August be this year in Southwest Florida?
The Biggest US LNG Exporter Is Claiming a Massive Tax Credit for Using Its Cargo as an ‘Alternative’ Fuel
By Phil McKenna & Peter Aldhous
Private Companies Step up to Gather Weather Data for NOAA as Staffing Cuts Hobble Agency Forecasting
By Meg Wilcox
Relief From The Extreme Heat Is On Way For Millions. Here's When It Is Set To Arrive
By Caitlin Kaiser
A dramatic cooldown is on the way for the US. But it comes with a cost
By Mary Gilbert
Temperatures may drop across US after grueling summer heat — but here's why these lower temps come with a cost
By Tim McGill
Chance of evening storms, then a much cooler and cloudy weekend
By Adam Clark
Round of storms in forecast ahead of cooler weather in Charlotte
By Elissia Wilson
Glaciers On Mars Are Mostly Water Ice, Study Finds
By Srishti Sisodia
Good news for Mars settlers? Red Planet glaciers are mostly pure water ice, study suggests
By Charles Choi
The Prototype: There’s Plenty Of Water On Mars For Future Colonists
By Alex Knapp
New discovery reveals Mars glaciers are not just rock and dust; they might be hiding the most essential c
Previously believed to be mostly rock, Mars' glaciers shown to be 80% pure ice
By Eric Ralls
Catastrophe bond sales are having a major moment
By Sam Meredith
From Spongy Parks to Oyster Reefs, Investors Are Funding Ways to Adapt to Climate Change
By Yusuf Imaad Khan & Clara Hudson
Companies Are Starting To Get The Big Picture On Climate Action
By Justin Worland
Governments told to spell out investors’ role in climate adaptation plans
By Sophie Robinson-Tillett
Climate response investment promises paybacks
By Barbara Carss
Climate Adaptation and Sustainability Financing
Massive Ocean Regime Shift, Alarming
By Robert Hunziker
Earth’s oceans may have undergone a fundamental shift, study says
By Rebecca Ann Hughes
The oceans are overheating—and scientists say a climate tipping point may be here
Record marine heat waves in 2023 covered 96% of oceans, lasted four times longer than average
Oceans are becoming hotter, long-term trends show
Our Four Seasons Are Breaking Down – Here’s What Climate Scientists Say Comes Next
By Sarah-louise Kelly
Jockey Club hears about taxes, AI, influencers & climate change
By Ron Flatter
Health Organizations Must Cut Ties with Fossil-Fueled Public Relations and Advertising Firms
By Edward Maibach & Jemilah Mahmood
Climate change: new method can more accurately attribute environmental harm to individual polluters
By Shashi Kant Yadav & Gitanjali Nain Gill
The remarkable rise of “greenhushing”
Silence At What Cost? Why Avoiding Sustainability Damages Reputations
Greenhushing Can Keep Costs Higher, Climate Impact X CEO Says
By Ishika Mookerjee & David Stringer
‘Greenhushing’ bears a steep cost for the world’s biggest brands, report finds
By Tristan Bronca
EQ on the benefits of ‘greenhushing’
By Joseph Wilkins
Scientist who led climate change issues at USDA might challenge Kean
By David Wildstein
Why you can be confident that climate change made the Texas floods worse
By Andrew Dessler
Why isn’t the message on climate change getting through?
Opinion
Opinion: On climate, stupid is in charge
Opinion
By Jonathan P. Baird
LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Face scientific reality or keep pretending
Opinion
Climate Change Cult Encountering More Resistance
By Gary Abernathy
Report exposes key players spreading climate disinformation
We cannot fight climate change if we do not understand it
Opinion
By Aarnav Agrawal
Raskrinkavanje.me: Fake climate stories without borders - regional anatomy of disinformation
Hot air and hard truths: Study finds climate disinformation evolves beyond denial to target credibility
By Heather Ford
Journalism, Propaganda and Climate Change
Climate change driving major algae surge in Canada's lakes, study finds
Widespread 20th-century increases in Canadian lake primary production and the roles of climate warming, solar irradiance and human impacts
By Philipp S Keller, John Smol & Hamid Ghanbari
Could Cohousing Save Your Life in a Climate Disaster?
By Elizabeth Doerr
‘Delivering better’: New ECOSOC president emphasises climate action, food security
What happens right before lightning strikes? Scientists have solved the mystery
By Julia Musto
A bolt is born! Atmospheric events underpinning lightning strikes explained
Lightning on Earth is sparked by a powerful chain reaction from outer space, simulations show
By Ben Turner
How Does Lightning Start? New Research Provides a Groundbreaking Theory
By Gayoung Lee
In The Clouds: Lightning!!!
By Jason Leveille
Houston hit 100 degrees only twice so far. Here's why it's weird
By Roberto Villalpando
Houston weather forecast: Increasing rain chances this weekend
By Allison Gargaro
Severe storms could bring 50+ MPH winds and flooding to Houston area
By Faith Bugenhagen
Flood threat returns to Houston this weekend
By Caroline Brown, Justin Stapleton & Daji Aswad
Don’t Be Fooled by the Clouds—It’ll Still Feel Like 100 degrees!
By Jonathan Novack
Turkish city calls for help after heat tops 50C
By Mahmut Bozarslan
Seeking Relief From Heat and Smog, Cities Follow the Wind
By Matthew Ponsford
Algae blooms spotted on Rio Grande in Northern New Mexico
By Alaina Mencinger
Ravaged after a 12-day war with Israel, Iran is now closing in on 'day zero'
By Jess Davis
This city could run dry ‘within weeks’ as it grapples with an acute water crisis
By Laura Eniko Paddison
Iranian president says country is on brink of dire water crisis
By Alexandra Hudson
Iran's climate crisis: Tehran could ‘run out of water within weeks’ - Press Review
By Dheepthi Namasivayam
Environmental Security Weekly Watch: July 28 – August 1
By Madelyn Macmurray
Epic expedition through Congo's swamp forests reveals “unexpected” find deep beneath the ground
By Daniel Graham
Scientists issue dire warning that 'half the tree of life' is dangerously close to extinction: 'We're at a new point in human history'
By Kristen Lawrence
UN chief urges Australia to aim higher as it debates climate goals
By Ottilie Mitchell & Tiffanie Turnbull
Heat Wave 2025: Not an anomaly, get ready for more as climate change worsens
By Tom Henry
July’s heat set a new record for Raleigh. Plus, the fall forecast for North Carolina
Hot Summer 2025 Could Be the Coolest for the Rest of Our Lives: 6 Things to Know
By Erika Spanger
Tracking dangerous heat: 2025 is hottest July on record in the Triangle
State of the climate: 2025 on track to be second or third warmest year on record
By Zeke Hausfather
Melting glaciers in Turkey signal severe climate crisis
By Yogev Israeli
The climate lobby is losing control
By Maurice Cousins
Scientists develop revolutionary method to keep dangerous toxins out of rivers and lakes: 'It holds strong potential'
By Veronica Booth
Shifting hotspot of tropical cyclone clusters in a warming climate
By Dazhi Xi, Jiuwei Zhao & Wen Zhou
Bad news for the planet - the carbon budget will run out in less than three years and most countries have yet to deliver their climate plan to the UN
Confirmed - the world is already above 1.5°C of global warming and the window to avoid climate disaster is virtually closed
Paris Agreement temperature limits increasingly out of reach
By Franz Alt
New study warns the world is running out of time to avoid the worst impacts of climate change
World has less than three years to avert worst climate impacts, scientists warn
In the current climate, the Coalition looks cooked
By Peter Hartcher