
Greece acts to protect archaeological sites from climate threats
Greek officials are focusing on protecting archaeological sites from worsening wildfires and rising water levels.

Greek officials are focusing on protecting archaeological sites from worsening wildfires and rising water levels.

Consumers in the U.K. are urged to avoid home-caught cod due to declining stocks from overfishing and climate impacts.

March’s unseasonable heat broke U.S. records for 132 years. Scientists warn El Niño could intensify global warming further.

Climate change is costing U.S. households $400-$900 annually, often exceeding $1,300 in 10% of counties, impacting budgets.

Gas utility bills are rising due to infrastructure costs, not gas prices, with investments tripling in a decade.

Nicholas Stern’s 2006 climate change report highlighted the economic urgency of action, advocating for investment to reduce future costs.

Vermont’s “climate superfund” law faces its first legal test, aiming to make fossil fuel companies pay for climate adaptation.

Scientists explore using “antacid” chemistry to expand ocean CO2 storage, aiming to mitigate climate change impacts.

India faces rising dengue cases, with machine learning models projecting future outbreaks influenced by climate and socio-economic changes.

The dangerous heat wave in the U.S. Southwest shattered records, highlighting the increasing impact of climate change.

Thanks for Elizabeth Shackelford’s column “Global oil crisis once again makes the case for renewable energy” (March 20).

Just when we thought California’s gubernatorial campaign couldn’t get weirder, a debate was canceled amid racial bias claims.