Hurricanes and Climate Change may be more related than once thought. While the research continues, the devastation & flash flooding unfortunately do too.
Read moreSince the 90’s the rising sea levels have accelerated faster than expected. This leaves climate change deniers with the question of how to explain it?
Read moreThe upcoming election shows that the climate change debate is critical to many voters. Check out these global warming election talking points now.
Read moreOften, the conversation around climate change and global warming focuses on the planet or energy. Though there are direct impacts on human health that should be considered and debated. To ignore that, is to otherwise slowly kill humanity.
Read moreAn exclusive online poll uncovers the top environmental problem our readers want to solve. While every problem deserves our attention we can now see what our top priority is and how we should tackle it.
Read moreWith the ever increasing pollution and impacts from global warming the world’s food supply is at risk. Not just from shortages, but quality is now being impacted. From tasteless vegetables to stringy chicken – foodies beware, climate change is about to make dining a poor experience.
Read moreAs the global warming trend worsens the harsh winters may get worse. This may be counter intuitive however quite true and based on research from MIT. Learn more about our record breaking climate change trend and what can be done to curb this growth.
Read moreA sad milestone has been reached and nobody is excited that we have achieved it. The planet recently set a new record in carbon dioxide emissions, pushing us farther down the climate change path.
Read moreWhich is better for the environment, keeping a 100 year old tree in your backyard or cutting it down to install solar panels? The answer may surprise you, but this question challenges many that wish to cut their carbon foot print and generate renewable energy.
Read moreThe often even-keeled CEO of Exxon believes that climate change woes are over hyped and manageable because humans can adapt. Could the answer to climate change be as simple as moving crops from one place to another? Mr. Tillerson seems to think so, it is simply an engineering problem.
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