While still somewhat controversial, as the extent and speed of climate change becomes clear, ‘assisted migration’ is increasingly being contemplated.
Author: Elizabeth Weise, USA TODAY
Massive wind turbines are coming to a coast near you. Will Biden’s ‘audacious’ goal pay off?
Experts say Biden’s announcement to invest nearly $50 million in offshore wind power can move the nation to the forefront of cutting edge technology.
Heat waves are the deadliest natural disasters we face. Here’s what makes them so dangerous
Heat waves like the one California has been experiencing are by far the single most deadly natural disasters the nation faces each year.
‘Shouting distance’: That’s how close the Inflation Reduction Act would get US to its climate goals
The proposed Inflation Reduction Act could get the United States within “shouting distance” of its climate goals for 2030, analysis shows.
Remote, stealth commands tamper with temperatures in Portland area homes — all to save energy
In voluntary energy shifting programs, customers grant their utility the right to slightly lower their usage in return for a credit on their bills.
What to know: Yosemite fire threatens sequoia grove, some of Earth’s oldest, biggest trees
A wildfire in Yosemite National Park is threatening some of the oldest, most massive trees on the planet in the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias.
‘A ‘Wow’ moment’: US renewable energy hit record 28% in April. What’s driving the change?
Power in the U.S. is getting greener. In April, electricity generated by renewable resources like wind and solar supplied a record 28% of U.S. energy.
In 30 years, your summer plane flight may be a little more expensive. It could also be carbon-free.
The U.S. has committed to reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions from the country’s aviation sector by 2050 in its fight against climate change.
Los Angeles joins movement to ban new natural gas hookups to fight climate change
Climate change experts say the shift away from natural gas as a home fuel source is a necessary part of the nation’s energy transformation.
Kids 5-11 could start receiving 3rd doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine within days as CDC advisory committee OKs boosters
Dr. Rochelle Walensky is expected to sign off on the recommendation. The booster dose would be available to children 5 months after their second dose.