What did we learn from 2023’s destructive wildfires?
Massive wildfires raged from northern Canada to Greece to Hawai’i this year. The post What did we learn from 2023’s destructive wildfires? appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleThe key point that COP28 is ignoring
When leaders gather to negotiate climate policy, they usually overlook the needs of this vast group of people. The post The key point that COP28 is ignoring appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleFive popular foods and drinks that climate change could take from us
They're all feeling the heat from climate change. The post Five popular foods and drinks that climate change could take from us appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleThese cryopreserved baby corals are the first to reach adulthood
Deep-frozen corals are growing up. Could the futuristic technique eventually save dying reefs? The post These cryopreserved baby corals are the first to reach adulthood appeared first on Yale Climate...
View ArticleHow will El Niño affect the U.S. this winter?
Strong El Niño events like this one have classic calling cards, but surprises still happen — especially on a warming planet. The post How will El Niño affect the U.S. this winter? appeared first on...
View ArticleNine climate book stocking stuffers
These affordable paperbacks can inspire everyone on your gift list. The post Nine climate book stocking stuffers appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View Article12 climate change books to give friends and family over the holidays
From memoirs to history, there’s a book for everyone on your list The post 12 climate change books to give friends and family over the holidays appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleLast month was by far the world’s hottest November on record
For the third month in row, the planet broke an all-time monthly heat record by a remarkable margin. The post Last month was by far the world’s hottest November on record appeared first on Yale...
View ArticleTake this to HR: Remote work is good for the climate
Working from home can cut your employment-related carbon footprint by more than half, a study found. The post Take this to HR: Remote work is good for the climate appeared first on Yale Climate...
View ArticleWhat’s your favorite kind of weather? (We share our picks.)
Get to know the Yale Climate Connections editorial team. The post What’s your favorite kind of weather? (We share our picks.) appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleI drove 6,000 miles in an EV. Here’s what I learned.
It takes some planning, but a cross-country trip in an electric vehicle is completely doable. The post I drove 6,000 miles in an EV. Here’s what I learned. appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleThe surprising connection between eco-anxiety and loneliness
Recent research shows that the unfolding crises in climate change and social isolation may actually be connected. The post The surprising connection between eco-anxiety and loneliness appeared first...
View ArticleIn a win for the climate, urban speed limits are dropping
Slower traffic speeds protect pedestrians and cyclists, helping more people access climate-friendly transportation. The post In a win for the climate, urban speed limits are dropping appeared first on...
View ArticleThe view after COP28 in Dubai
The massive meeting yielded a new verbal cudgel to stimulate action as the world hurtles toward 1.5 degrees Celsius of warming. The post The view after COP28 in Dubai appeared first on Yale Climate...
View Article2023 in photos: A year of pain and progress on climate change
The year included both heart-breaking weather disasters and undeniable advances in the fight to address climate change. The post 2023 in photos: A year of pain and progress on climate change appeared...
View ArticleThere’s still time to save 50% of the world’s glaciers
As glaciers melt, they leave new ecosystems behind. The post There’s still time to save 50% of the world’s glaciers appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleTen ‘you must be kidding’ weather and climate facts of 2023
The year was packed with bizarre weather events and unsettling signs of climate change. The post Ten ‘you must be kidding’ weather and climate facts of 2023 appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleFloatovoltaics could help the Southwest generate power and conserve water
Floating solar panels already have been successfully deployed for large-scale projects in Asia. The post Floatovoltaics could help the Southwest generate power and conserve water appeared first on...
View ArticleWhat Greenland’s melting ice sheet means for you
These articles explain what Greenland’s ice sheets mean for human history and the future. The post What Greenland’s melting ice sheet means for you appeared first on Yale Climate Connections.
View ArticleMake a 2024 resolution for the climate
Climate action isn’t one-size-fits-all. These resources can help you make your home, community, and planet cleaner. The post Make a 2024 resolution for the climate appeared first on Yale Climate...
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