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Thursday, January 15, 2026

Tag: climate

Companies will still face pressure to manage for climate change, even...

Ethan I. Thorpe, Vanderbilt University; Michael Vandenbergh, Vanderbilt University, and Zdravka Tzankova, Vanderbilt University As the federal government moves...

Climate engineering carries serious national security risks − countries facing extreme...

Ben Kravitz, Indiana University and Tyler Felgenhauer, Duke University The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing...

A changing climate, growing human populations and widespread fires contributed to...

Emily Lindsey, University of California, Los Angeles; Lisa N. Martinez, University of California, Los Angeles, and Regan E. Dunn, USC Dornsife College...

In the turbulent Drake Passage, scientists find a rare window where...

Lilian (Lily) Dove, California Institute of Technology Looking out across the Southern Ocean near Antarctica, I can see whales...

Is the Western drought finally ending? That depends on where you look

Dan McEvoy, Desert Research Institute After three years of extreme drought, the Western U.S. is finally getting a break....

2022’s US climate disasters, from storms and floods to heat waves...

Shuang-Ye Wu, University of Dayton The year 2022 will be remembered across the U.S. for its devastating flooding and...

A case for retreat in the age of fire

Emily E. Schlickman, University of California, Davis; Brett Milligan, University of California, Davis, and Stephen M. Wheeler, University of California, Davis

The average person’s daily choices can still make a big difference...

Tom Ptak, Texas State University The average American’s everyday interactions with energy sources are limited. They range from turning...

EXPLORING NATURE

Oldest known cremation in Africa poses 9,500-year-old mystery about Stone Age...

Jessica C. Thompson, Yale University; Elizabeth Sawchuk, Stony Brook University (The State University of New York), and Jessica Cerezo-Román, University of Oklahoma