This study examines the influences of state and local political affiliation and local exposure to weatherrelated impacts on local government climate change adaptation efforts in 88 U.S. cities.
In an aerial view, solar panels are seen on the roof of A.E. Kent Middle School on April 25, 2024 in Kentfield, California. In an aerial view, solar panels are seen on the roof of A.E. Kent Middle ...
Rowena Hill receives funding from Research Councils and Local Authorities to complete work on the impacts of climate change. She is affiliated with the Climate Security National Foresight Group. When ...
The devastation unleashed by Hurricane Melissa on Jamaica vividly illustrates the threats faced by small and vulnerable nations as the world warms, whether from storms, floods, wildfires or drought.
In London, UK, last week, on a rare overseas trip, I attended the launch of a new campaign initiated by the Climate Majority Project to refocus the efforts of climate advocates from mitigation ...
It’s no secret that warming temperatures, wildfires and flash floods are increasingly affecting lives across the United States. With the U.S. government now planning to ramp up fossil fuel use, the ...
In 2021, rich countries vowed to spend more to help poor countries adapt to warming. That goal is unlikely to be met, a new report finds. By Brad Plumer Reporting from Washington The amount of ...
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