It’s almost impressive how incorrect he’s able to be about an article he’s looking directly at," one expert said.
From anger to hope, Kate Marvel and Tim Lenton explain how to tackle the tricky feelings aroused by climate change and ...
In their new book, ‘Science Under Siege,’ scientists Michael E. Mann and Peter J. Hotez describe the coordinated effort to discredit climate and public health research – and how to fight back.
A Chicago area artist combines art and science in a dazzling way, and CBS News Chicago meteorologist David Yeomans even tried his hand at it as he checked out Environmental Graphiti.
We need knowledge to shape a climate debate that might shift to the idea of cooling the planet by reflecting a fraction of ...
El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a fluctuation of ocean temperatures and atmospheric pressure in the Pacific. It is ...
Far in the rolling highlands of north China, a serene basin once held one of mankind’s best survival stories. The Nihewan Basin, a dry semi-arid region filled with ancient lakebeds, has been a bonanza ...
ICE President Professor Jim Hall explains the challenges that coastlines face and explores possible solutions.
The onslaught of climate data is overwhelming. Janet Echelman's new installation is designed to make you feel agency about ...
This post is from our data newsletter, the Rural Index, headed by Sarah Melotte, the Daily Yonder’s data reporter. Subscribe ...
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Space.com on MSN5 forecasts early climate models got right – the evidence is all around you
The earliest climate models made specific forecasts about global warming decades before those forecasts could be proved or ...
Today’s clean energy rollout similarly started from a very low base before maturing. Now it’s accelerating at remarkable ...
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