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U.S. policymakers need a new strategy to confront the risks of climate change, compete in the global energy transition, and ...
Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and an international banking group have quietly concluded that climate change will likely exceed the ...
A relentless storm is unleashing floods and tornadoes. Here's how a warmer atmosphere and a simmering Gulf of Mexico may be ...
The president, who regularly attacks renewable energy, is apparently ready to argue that climate change would benefit humans ...
The heavy rains that led to catastrophic flooding in central Argentina and killed 16 people earlier this month were partly fueled by climate change and could become more frequent in a warmer world, a ...
We’re marching toward an uninsurable future in this country,” says David Jones, California’s former insurance commissioner.
By Ben Aris in Berlin The Arctic experienced record high temperatures this winter as warming accelerated again and is now ...
The clock is set to 89 seconds to "midnight" as scientists and security experts say humanity is close to facing a global catastrophe with no advancement on nuclear risks and climate change.
Morgan Stanley, which in October watered down its climate-related lending targets, declined to comment. Betting on potentially catastrophic global warming is both an acknowledgment of the current ...