Typhoons, floods, soaring temperatures all take a toll on our mental well-being, but there are small steps we can take to lessen the impact.
Dangerous weather events with wind and rain have disproportionate effects on the socially vulnerable, according to new research. Research from Northeastern University associate professor Serena ...
People who have lived through floods, heat waves, or other climate-related disasters are significantly more likely to view climate change as a very serious threat, according to new research from the ...
As more extreme weather events, such as heatwaves are occurring more frequently during the summer, physicians are paying ...
Excessive emission of gases like carbon dioxide and methane intensifies the greenhouse effect, trapping heat in the atmosphere ...
Millions of refugees, people forced to flee, and their hosts are trapped in an increasingly vicious cycle of conflict and ...