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As Harvard's endowment abandons fossil fuels, oil-rich University of Texas catches up
Harvard University's endowment, currently valued at a jaw-dropping $50.9 billion, has been the largest among academic institutions for more than 35 years.… -
Boston is behind on its climate goals, says inaugural progress report
Bureaucratic mazes make it difficult for climate action to be taken. -
Preventing wildfire with the Wild Horse Fire Brigade
Like a growing number of people in the American West, naturalist William Simpson is intimately familiar with wildfire. He lives in California's rural… -
One Florida community built to weather hurricanes endured Ian with barely a scratch
BABCOCK RANCH, Florida — Like many others in southwest Florida, Mark Wilkerson seemingly gambled his life by choosing to shelter at home rather than… -
Come along as we connect the dots between climate, migration and the far-right
As a climate change expert at the World Bank, Arame Tall is deeply familiar with the facts and figures of global warming. She understands how rising seas… -
Panama launch of futuristic oceanfront home goes sideways
Panama launch of futuristic oceanfront home goes sidewaysCOLON, Panama (AP) — The unveiling of a futuristic luxury model home on Panama's Caribbean coast… -
Maine farmers hope that breeding a better potato can help the industry deal with a warming climate
Potatoes are Maine's most lucrative crop, with a harvest valued at more than $200 million last year. -
As farmers split from the GOP on climate change, they're getting billions to fight it
If you ask Iowa farmer Robb Ewoldt about the federal dollars he's received over the last few years to help make his land more sustainable, it's clear he's… -
New program pays small landowners to let their trees grow old and make their forests more resilient to climate change
Nature Conservancy and the American Forest Foundation worked with scientists and foresters to develop practices. -
Humans must limit warming to avoid climate tipping points, new study finds
The Earth has already warmed more than 1 degree Celsius (nearly 2 degrees Fahrenheit) since the late 1800s.