-
How to protect the people you care about from extreme heat
All summer in Tokyo, Ms. Tsutsumi, a gray-ponytailed 73-year-old, has worried about getting sick from the heat."The other day it was so hot," she recalls,… -
Record flooding in Kentucky and Appalachia kills more victims as searches continue
At least 16 people are dead and many are unaccounted for after heavy rains caused major flooding in parts of Eastern Kentucky and surrounding Appalachian… -
Biden announces modest climate actions at former coal plant in Massachusetts
The president did not issue a national emergency declaration to address the climate crisis. -
What can be done about climate change in a tepid political climate?
Joe Biden is set to make an announcement on climate action. -
The future of farming: From crops in a container to sustainable kelp farms that fight climate change
Whatever you thought about farming is being reimagined. -
World War II-era boat emerges from shrinking Lake Mead
The Higgins landing craft that has long been 185 feet (56 meters) below the surface is now nearly halfway out of the water at Lake Mead.The boat lies less… -
Supreme Court EPA decision will impact planet for 'eons,' says environmentalist
Bill McKibben said the ruling will have the longest-lasting impact of any SCOTUS decision. -
You've likely been affected by climate change. Your long-term finances might be, too
A great majority of Americans have been affected by extreme weather in recent years, and many suffer long-term financial problems as a result, according… -
Hot weather could be getting in the way of good sleep, a new study finds
In some places, nights are warming faster than days thanks to climate change. And now, scientists believe there's a correlation between hotter weather and… -
One-woman show ‘Sea Sick’ dives into the ocean’s chemistry
Alanna Mitchell talks about her nonfiction-book-turned-one-woman-show, playing now at Emerson’s black box theater.