climate change

HealthToxic chemicals are raising infertility in humans, fish, birds, and insects: ‘A whisper that is powerful enough to redirect a hurricane’
By Tristan BoveApril 27, 2026

EnvironmentThe world has entered a ‘global water bankruptcy,’ but markets are mispricing water as drought costs rise to $307 billion annually, analysts warn
By Sasha RogelbergApril 23, 2026

By Sarah Brumfield, Corey Williams and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026

EnvironmentClimate activists realize that it’s a bad look to be an ‘eco-pooper,’ embrace joy for a change
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026

EnvironmentOver 17 million Americans live in homes that could be flooded any second now, University of Alabama researchers find
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressApril 23, 2026

EnvironmentJeff Bezos pledged $10 billion for climate change. With the 2030 clock ticking, his wife, Lauren Sánchez Bezos, is leading the charge to spend it
By Sydney LakeApril 15, 2026

Personal Finance‘Every time you see that power bill, you’re just sick’: Meet a West Virginian whose $900 electric charge is more than her fixed income
By Margie Mason and The Associated PressApril 9, 2026

By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressApril 9, 2026

EnvironmentThe U.S. just had its hottest March in 132 years. Scientists say to buckle up for the rest of the year
By Seth Borenstein and The Associated PressApril 8, 2026

EnvironmentBig tech was embracing clean energy and turning a corner on climate change. Then AI data centers arrived
By Tammy Webber and The Associated PressMarch 29, 2026

Arts & EntertainmentNespresso’s Dua Lipa era marks a shift from George Clooney’s activism to Gen Z aspiration
By Jacqueline MunisMarch 19, 2026

By The Associated Press and Seth BorensteinMarch 11, 2026

EnvironmentThe last 3 years were the hottest ever recorded. Here’s why we may look back at them as some of the coolest we remember
By Michael Wysession and The ConversationMarch 6, 2026
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