The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) claims, based on climate change models, that there is a connection between climate change, ozone in outdoor air, and health effects, including asthma.
If the city generated any less electricity, it would be risking a power shortage that may require drastic measures to avoid rolling blackouts, according to projections from a model designed by Purdue ...
Experts say a closure of the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, Colo., would leave millions vulnerable to ...
Imagine a grain field in Western Jutland, winter wheat standing tall and golden. Now picture it being plowed up and replaced ...
If you want to know what kind of winter to expect across much of Canada this winter, you’re out of luck — Environment and ...
Climate and land cover changes present unprecedented challenges to environmental stability and human well-being. The compound effects of rising temperatures and shifting ecosystems increased the ...
Climate change will shape everything about life in Australia—from the homes we live in and the food we grow to the risks of ...
For decades, economists have focused on how climate change will impact the future. New research from Derek Lemoine, APS ...
Wilmington, NC, experienced a 13% population surge between 2020 and 2024, making it the state's fastest-growing urban area. The region's coastal location, while attractive to newcomers, also makes it ...
Antonio Busalacchi, president of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), which manages NCAR, released a ...