By matching the movement of ships to the changes in clouds caused by their emissions, researchers have shown how strongly the two are connected.
A study from UC Davis is one of the first to examine and quantify the impact of physical climate risk on corporate market values.
The ongoing transition from coal to natural gas and renewables in the U.S. electricity sector is dramatically reducing the industry’s water use, a new Duke University study finds.
An international group of scientists has shown that fossil fuel corporations have, for decades, denied the public's right to be accurately informed about climate change by funding efforts to deceive people about the dangers of their product.
Satellite images capture extent of salt production in India.
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) challenges have the potential to significantly impact the global supply of metals.
The US green economy is estimated to generate over $1.3 trillion in revenue per year, representing 16.5% of the global green economy, according to a new study by UCL.
In an industry struggling to maintain profitability, it’s curious that U.S. processing sweet corn – the corn that ends up in cans and freezer bags – is falling so far below its potential.
Another casualty of climate change will likely be shoreline recreational fishing, according to new research from North Carolina State University and Oregon State University.
As new hurricanes gain strength in the Atlantic, residents of the Bahamas have barely begun recovering from destroyed villages and flooded streets brought by Hurricane Dorian’s battering this month.
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