Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Climate change, renewables and systems research. Nov 24, 2024, 06:52am EST Apr 30, 2025, 03:52am EDT Columbian activist Gina ...
Energy — where we get it, how we use it and what it costs — is fundamental to the quality and stability of modern life. It influences virtually everything we do and affects everything we hope to have ...
New warnings from financial firms and insurers point to a future defined by profound risks to the global economy from heat, storms and other disasters. By David Gelles As stocks gyrate in response to ...
From December 2 to 13, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) held hearings on the “Obligations of States in Respect of Climate Change” case. During the 12-day period, 96 states and 11 international ...
A deadly night in Germany shows this tragedy is just one mosaic in a world out of balance. In July 2021, a flood disaster nearly erases a small valley in Western Germany. 134 people die along the Ahr ...
The political landscape around climate activism has shifted dramatically in recent years, but one of the nation’s most prominent climate voices is staying noticeably quiet about a key prediction she ...
The flames took Erica Solove by surprise. It was the middle of winter in Colorado. Blizzards were to be expected. A fire? Not so much. Yet on Dec. 30, 2021, the Marshall Fire tore through the towns of ...
Climate change shapes where and how we live. That's why NPR is dedicating a week to stories about solutions for building and living on a hotter planet. Weeks after wildfires burned more than 16,000 ...
It has become a tired adage, but nonetheless true. The world’s poorest countries will suffer the most from climate change despite being least responsible for it. Leaders in the Caribbean and from ...
A small village in the Swiss Alps has been engulfed by ice, mud, and rock in a rare natural disaster that points to an uncertain future as unstable mountainous glaciers can break apart in destructive ...
Climate change could sink the value of American real estate. That's according to a recent study by First Street, which found that $1.47 trillion in home values could be wiped out over the next 30 ...
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