Three years after a federally funded move, Indigenous residents of Louisiana’s Isle de Jean Charles report broken homes — and promises.
The agency may need to ditch its scientific justification for repealing the endangerment finding that underpins most climate ...
On one side are decades of mounting scientific evidence, thousands of health experts, a U.S. Supreme Court decision and the ...
Executive editor Vernon Loeb sits down with Washington bureau chief Marianne Lavelle and ICN’s chief science writer Bob ...
South Asia's annual monsoon rains sustain more than a billion people, but climate change is making them increasingly erratic ...
The New Bedford Science Cafe will take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Oct. 7 at The Last Round Bar & Grille, 908 Purchase St., New ...
While the globe struggles with the mounting realities of climate change, the potential of film has proven to be an es ...
Sir Andrew Steer was optimistic about clean energy at Newsweek's Powering Ahead: Innovations in Energy and Plastics Technology event in New York City.
UNITED NATIONS — Four men. Four corners of the globe. Four vastly different visions and experiences on climate change. At the ...
The Nature Conservancy Chief Scientist Katharine Hayhoe sits down for an exclusive interview with Newsweek during New York City Climate Week 2025.
Despite the president’s remarks criticizing global efforts to address climate change, other countries will pursue a clean ...
At the Climate Forward live event, we spoke to top policymakers about China, the Trump effect on climate policy and the boom ...
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