Mr. Gore is still giving the slide show that “An Inconvenient Truth” was built around, but with changes that reflect a shift in the discussion of climate change.
Resilience
Cities across south and south-east Asia are becoming places where informal workers can no longer recover from the heat.
Cities and other groups around the U.S. are using alternatives to traditional asphalt lots in order to beat the heat and curb water runoff — especially as climate change worsens.
Experts says New Orleans must relocate. That's hard when your economy revolves around seafood.
Since the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents have found hazardous substances such as lead and asbestos on their properties, fueling fear, conflict and a patchwork of emerging research.
The U.N. General Assembly has voted overwhelmingly to support strong action to prevent climate change despite recent diplomatic efforts by the United States to have the measure withdrawn.
Young Americans are suing the president for violating rights with executive orders that fuel the climate crisis.
Cuts to climate science risk halting or reversing decades of progress in global change research, just as rising seas demand better data, more informed decision-making, and faster action.
Air pollution has made staple crops in the Black diet less nutritious, but urban farmers are cooking up solutions.
Landmark report calls for widespread air conditioning and says UK temperatures are forecast to exceed 40C by 2050.
Houses on the Cape Hatteras National Seashore in recent years almost routinely fall into the ocean. What can be done to fix it?
While seemingly counterintuitive, king tides are not a new phenomenon, but do represent a chronic and increasingly difficult challenge for coastal communities, but ordinary people can help by contributing to the science.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes are moving forward with their climate plan despite the loss of state support and federal funding.
A geoengineering company would use tiny specks of silica to block the sun's rays — and make billions of dollars.
The residents of Isle de Jean Charles in Louisiana found safety after moving to higher ground. But the experience left some of them warning others facing relocation: ‘Don’t do it.’
Since the Eaton Fire, Altadena residents have found hazardous substances such as lead and asbestos on their properties, fueling fear, conflict and a patchwork of emerging research.
North Carolina shellfish farmers face numerous challenges including diseases, pollution, and climate change impacts.
Researchers warn of a ‘real risk’ of unsafe conditions, with matches in Miami most likely to be affected, but the picture is mixed across the 16 stadiums.
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