Corporate broadcast networks again reduced climate coverage in 2025, marking the third year coverage has declined since the networks' high-water mark of 23 hours of reporting in 2022. A Media Matters ...
National parks in the United States represent a treasure trove of natural, historical, and recreational landscapes, but their ...
Different regions of the United States are experiencing different patterns of warming climate, requiring region-specific adaptation, according to a study published in PLOS Climate by María Dolores ...
A friend and former colleague of mine, the late Jay Lehr, Ph.D., longtime science director at The Heartland Institute, used to say with regard to environmental lawsuits, “If the law is on your side, ...
The U.S. volte-face on climate and energy norms and global leadership has implications not just for the liberal international order but for countries such as India that have, in the past, been ...
Scientists say recent extreme snowstorms are consistent with weather patterns shifting due to climate change. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, which can lead to more intense precipitation, ...
There’s mounting evidence that extreme weather is making some everyday stuff more expensive. But how that plays out for you depends several factors.
The Trump administration has revoked a scientific finding that climate change is a danger to public health, an idea that ...
An internal government database reviewed by The Washington Post demonstrates the vast scope of the Trump administration’s ongoing effort to revise or remove information on African American history, ...
Climate change has led to a marked decrease in salaries across the country, including in places that haven’t experienced significant temperature changes. The problem is likely not limited to the U.S.
The western U.S. is facing a “major pattern change” this month, forecasters said, following a stretch of warmer-than-normal conditions across the region. In an update Monday, the National Weather ...
Lee Zeldin (left), head of the Environmental Protection Agency, claps as President Donald Trump signs executive orders to boost coal production. Credit: Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty ...
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