U.S. Carbon Emissions Fell in 2023 as Coal Use Tumbled to New Lows The drop was big, but emissions would need to fall three times as fast for the rest of the decade if the country wants to meet its climate goals.
Earth Was Due for Another Year of Record Warmth. But This Warm? Scientists are already busy trying to understand whether 2023’s off-the-charts heat is a sign that global warming is accelerating.
What It Takes to Save the Axolotl On the outskirts of Mexico City, biologists are working to reintroduce a treasured amphibian to the wild. But first they must revive an ancient method of farming.
COP28 Begins With Fossil Fuels, and Frustration, Going Strong After decades of meetings, nations still haven’t agreed to curb the main driver of global warming.
Patagonia’s Yvon Chouinard On the High Stakes of Low Quality The Patagonia founder Yvon Chouinard on the price we pay for cheap things.