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As a kid, Ojas Sanghi thought the people in power would solve the climate problem. Now he's charting his own course.
Some big changes arrive with a bang, but usually they sort of sneak in and you barely notice them at first. Last week’s big change saw the creation of the world’s first climate-change visas. It’s a ...
Donald Trump's approval rating flips with baby boomers Michael Douglas Has ‘No Intention' of Returning to Acting, Says U.S.
The 739 deaths in 1995 was the deadliest weather event in Illinois history and redefined Chicago’s emergency response and ...
On the Kern River, a Southern California Edison hydroelectric plant diverts water and leaves a 16-mile section of the river ...
The Pocket Park Kids,’ which my 4-year-old and I saw together, intends to make it fun for kids to learn how to save the planet.
This is what the world will look like in 2050 when climate change has raised ocean water levels to the point of submerging ...
Locally acquired cases have appeared in Florida and other parts of the U.S. where the disease isn’t endemic. Health officials ...
The Japanese government wants to turn its nuclear power stations back on - but some rural people don't want nuclear waste ...
Brazil plays host to a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies Sunday and Monday during which pressing topics like ...
Meteorologists say incredible amounts of moisture in the air fueled a storm that moved slowly over central Texas, creating ...
Texas Hill Country is no stranger to extreme flooding. In the rugged, rolling terrain it’s known for, heavy rains collect ...