Earth’s Hottest Days Ever
Twice this week, global temperatures broke records, but scientists are more concerned about a longer-term pattern of hotter weather.
By David Gelles
Twice this week, global temperatures broke records, but scientists are more concerned about a longer-term pattern of hotter weather.
By David Gelles
If elected to the White House, Vice President Harris will face the challenge of implementing President Biden’s signature climate policies.
By Manuela Andreoni
She played a crucial role in fixing the ozone hole, and has thoughts on climate change.
By Cara Buckley
Here’s where the party stands on global warming, energy and the environment.
By Manuela Andreoni
The soaring electricity demands of data centers and A.I. are straining the grid in some areas, pushing up emissions and slowing the energy transition.
By David Gelles
Climate change and widely varied state regulations could mean you’re paying too much or far too little to insure your home.
By Christopher Flavelle
Here’s how the end of the Chevron doctrine could affect climate regulation.
By David Gelles and Manuela Andreoni
Ahead of the first presidential debate, we examined the climate stakes in this year’s election.
By Manuela Andreoni
A lack of affordable housing and high energy costs are making Americans more vulnerable to record-breaking heat, public health experts say.
By Manuela Andreoni
On-air meteorologists have become a target in the culture wars as they report on the effects of climate change.
By David Gelles
Researchers have found that longer-lasting heat waves can be deadlier and can pose unique health risks.
By Raymond Zhong
The Supreme Court may soon decide the fate of dozens of cases brought by cities and states that seek to hold fossil fuel companies accountable.
By David Gelles
Record-breaking temperatures are pushing experts and public health officials to come up with a new vocabulary to warn the public about extreme heat.
By Austyn Gaffney
Hundreds of millions of people around the world have recently voted in elections with important climate issues like extreme heat and coal dependence.
By Manuela Andreoni
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The struggle of the world’s largest source of renewable last year could have important implications for the fight against climate change.
By Manuela Andreoni
Global carbon dioxide emissions might have already peaked, according to new estimates, signaling a potentially monumental shift.
By David Gelles
Carbon offsets have been heavily criticized as greenwashing, but they have a hidden benefit: getting crucial climate funds to developing nations.
By Manuela Andreoni
The president’s signature 2022 climate law has sparked a rapid clean energy boom but its political impact is a lot less clear.
By David Gelles
India is adapting to a new era of dangerous heat, even as climbing temperatures are making its transition to a cleaner economy more difficult.
By Manuela Andreoni
The Biden administration is betting that new China tariffs will be politically popular, even if they could slow the transition from fossil fuels.
By Jim Tankersley and David Gelles
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