A recent poll found that 74-percent of Minnesotans want schools to teach about the causes, consequences, and potential ...
Sophia Mathur has fought against climate change since childhood. With COP29 approaching and after a climate court win, she ...
Unicef indicates that malnutrition already affects one in five children under five, a crisis set to worsen as the climate crisis disrupts food systems. World Health Organization estimates that ...
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Warnings from environmentalists about the dangers of climate change have become louder and louder over the past few years. If we don’t drastically cut carbon emissions, there could be serious ...
Time magazine has discovered the real cause of the mental-health epidemic of “climate anxiety” that is affecting America’s youth: Republicans. One would think that the person whom Time ...
The Los Angeles Rams' Week 8 victory over the Minnesota Vikings ended in controversy, as Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold was sacked in the end zone for a safety while attempting to engineer a game ...
Big energy companies are making the case that skyrocketing electricity demand from data centers — and the need to build more power sources to meet it — will end up being good for the climate.
A Zenless Zone Zero leak reveals a rumored new Bangboo coming to Version 1.3, and avid players can reportedly get it for free. As recent Zenless Zone Zero leaks indicated, Update 1.3 is bringing ...
“The main message is that action right now and right here before 2030 is critical if we want to lower the temperature,” said report main editor Anne Olhoff, an economist and chief climate ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. World on pace for significantly more warming without immediate climate action, report warns Pumpjacks ...
The world is on track to warm up to 3.1°C this century without stronger climate commitments from governments around the world, a new UN report has found. That’s more than double the 1.5°C ...