The decision could set a significant precedent for holding fossil fuel companies accountable.
This summer has proven we don’t have to wait for climate change to smack us in the face. The signs of global warming are all around us, right now.
The decisions we each make every day, particularly how we use energy, influence whether the weather becomes more extreme.
Research shows climate change is driving loneliness. At the same time, isolation is making communities less resilient to extreme weather.
Utah has come to exemplify climate change’s snowballing effects. Snow drought and heat waves primed the land to burn, then ...