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U.S. Emissions Fell Last Year. But There's Little to Celebrate
By Justin Worland
How Climate Change Is Clobbering Kids' Health
By Jeffrey Kluger
Why We Don't Need a Moonshot to Solve Climate Change
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The Good News: The World Economy Is Doing Great. The Bad News: That Means More Greenhouse Gases
But some countries lowered emissions even as they grew
By Justin Worland
March 22, 2018
U.N. Climate Change Chief Wants Donald Trump Back in the Paris Agreement
The head of the United Nations body charged with addressing global warming wants to work with the Trump administration to bring the U.S. back into the Paris Agreement on climate change, she told TIME last...
By Justin Worland / Houston
March 12, 2018
Oil Companies Have a Climate Change Solution That Would Help Their Bottom Line
But environmentalists worry it would lead to more oil and gas being used
By Justin Worland / Houston
March 8, 2018
Even Oil Companies Are Now Saying Climate Change Will Hurt Their Business
Oil has occupied a central place in the American economy for the past century — powering houses, automobiles, factories and everything in between. As a result, the oil companies that drilled, shipped and sold black...
By Justin Worland
March 1, 2018
Norway's Underground Doomsday Seed Vault Is Under Threat From Climate Change
Norway needs to spend roughly $12.7 million to upgrade its “doomsday” seed vault
By Flora Carr
February 27, 2018
Climate Change Could Stop These 13 Cities From Hosting the Winter Olympics Again
PyeongChang would still be in the running
By Justin Worland
February 9, 2018
5 Ways to Keep Your House Warm During the Cold Weather
Outsmart the cold weather
By Billy Perrigo
January 2, 2018
Carbon Dioxide in Atmosphere Hits 800,000-Year High
Last year’s increase was 50% greater than the average yearly increase over the past decade
By Billy Perrigo
October 30, 2017
Why Trump Won't Say If He Still Thinks Climate Change Is a Hoax
As a private citizen, Donald Trump didn't mince words: Climate change was a hoax. Since 2011, the New York real estate mogul tweeted his skepticism of climate change at least 115 times, according to a...
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
September 27, 2017
5 Ways Climate Change May Be Making Hurricanes Worse
There's growing evidence that global warming can affect the severity of storms
By Jeffrey Kluger
September 8, 2017
Trump Announces Withdrawal From Paris Agreement
President Trump announced plans to withdraw the U.S. from the Paris Agreement on climate change Thursday, a move that will weaken a key international measure aimed at fighting global warming and isolate the U.S. on...
By Justin Worland
June 1, 2017
3 Major Costs of Withdrawing From the Paris Climate Agreement
When the leaders of nearly 200 countries celebrated reaching the landmark Paris Agreement in December 2015 after years of false starts, they thought they had finally addressed the issue in a way that would resist...
By Justin Worland
May 31, 2017
Global Warming Is Turning Antarctica Green, Study Says
Significant changes began after 1950
By Lisa Marie Segarra
May 19, 2017
The Real TIME Cover Behind That Fake 'Ice Age' Report
It's a doctored version of a cover from 2007. Here's the real story
By Lily Rothman
May 15, 2017
Climate Change Deniers Celebrate Newfound Influence Under Trump
The past eight years have not been kind to people who dispute that the climate is changing. Leading scientists strengthened the case that the earth is warming and humans are at fault, while the Obama...
By Justin Worland / Washington
April 12, 2017
Climate Change Is Starving North Pole Reindeer
Scientists say while there are more reindeer, they are much smaller in size
By Maya Rhodan
December 12, 2016
Acting on Climate Change Is Actually Where the Money Is
President-elect Donald Trump has a chance to get America working
By Dr. Steven Santos
November 17, 2016
Donald Trump Thinks a Lot of Things Are Phony, Rigged, Politically Motivated Hoaxes
It's a common moment in a Donald Trump speech. The Republican presidential nominee mentions a nonpartisan institution in passing, then notes that it should not be trusted. Their research is phony. Maybe even a hoax....
By Ryan Teague Beckwith
October 11, 2016
Trump Heads for West Virginia Coal Industry Fundraiser
Ohio coal company owner Robert E. Murray will host a fundraiser for Republican nominee Donald Trump. More than 1,200 people have said they will attend the invitation-only dinner with Trump in Wheeling, West Virginia
By Will Drabold
June 27, 2016
How Your Office Is Contributing to the Problem of Climate Change—And How It Can Help Solve It
'Cities that lead on climate, lead on buildings,' says New York Mayor Bill de Blasio
By Justin Worland
April 28, 2016
Why the Government is Right to Investigate Oil Industry Ads
A new coalition of 25 Attorneys General asks what the industry knew about climate change—and when it knew it
By Jeffrey Kluger
April 26, 2016
Nuclear Power Still Going Strong 30 Years After Chernobyl
Nuclear power plants remain a key provider of carbon-free energy, but face headwinds on safety and cost
By Justin Worland
April 26, 2016
How Nice Weather May Be Undermining Action on Climate Change
Climate change has actually made weather in the U.S. more pleasant, but that will change in the decades to come
By Justin Worland
April 20, 2016
The Great Barrier Reef Is Under Attack
El Niño and climate change loom
By Justin Worland
April 14, 2016
John Kerry Tells Private Sector to Act on Climate Change
The White House wants businesses on its side
By Justin Worland
April 5, 2016
Science Can Now Determine When Climate Change Causes Extreme Weather
But only sometimes
By Justin Worland
March 11, 2016
We Finally Know How Much Methane Leaked in California
There's much more natural gas leaking across the country than we thought
By Justin Worland
February 25, 2016
Could Drought Lead to Political Unrest in Thailand?
Some analysts are talking of a "potential powder keg" in early 2016
By Simon Lewis
January 26, 2016
Global Warming Is Heating Up the Deep Ocean
Half the global ocean heat content since 1865 has occurred in the past two decades
By Tara John
January 19, 2016
Tropical Storm Forms in January
That hasn't happened since 1978
By TIME Staff
January 14, 2016
Global Warming Could Delay Another Ice Age For 100,000 Years
The last ice age was about 12,000 years ago
By Daniel White
January 13, 2016
El Niño Spells Disaster
The climate phenomenon will bring heavy rain to California and extreme weather around the world
By Justin Worland
December 21, 2015
Why India Plays a Key Role in Paris Climate Talks
With just hours remaining before negotiators hopes to close a deal addressing climate change, India has emerged as a key player
By Justin Worland / Paris
December 11, 2015
It's All About the Money at Paris Climate Conference
Developing countries are concerned about how they will fund their efforts to combat climate change
By Justin Worland / Paris
December 7, 2015
These Are the 5 Facts You Need to Know About the Paris Climate Summit
Climate change is being overshadowed by more immediate threats like terrorism, but a UN summit could finally make a difference
By Ian Bremmer
December 4, 2015
India's Need for Coal Complicates Paris Summit
New Delhi's cheap, dirty electricity could put it at odds with other countries at the UN climate negotiations
By Nikhil Kumar/New Delhi
December 1, 2015
See How Climate Change Could Drown Cities Around the World
This is what could happen if the world warms by four degrees fahrenheit
By Anne Most
November 30, 2015
Massive Artwork in Paris Protests Climate Change
"It’s about people, from Tuvalu to New Orleans, whose lives are threatened by climate change"
By Nash Jenkins
November 29, 2015
Support for Climate-Change Deal Falters: Poll
Results released ahead of the COP 21 climate conference in Paris
By Joanna Plucinska
November 27, 2015
2015 Has Been the Hottest Year Ever Recorded
U.N. weather agency said El Niño and 'human-induced global warming' are culprits
By Jonathan Chew / Fortune
November 25, 2015
20 Nations Vulnerable to Climate Change Form Coalition
The countries range from larger states with growing economies like Vietnam to tiny island nations like Vanuatu
By Nash Jenkins
October 9, 2015
Naomi Klein’s Chilling View of Warming in
This Changes Everything
Another climate change movie
By John Anderson
October 1, 2015
Why Business Are Taking Climate Change Seriously
Walmart, Goldman Sachs and Starbucks all committed using 100% renewable energy
By Justin Worland
September 23, 2015
Obama Takes Climate-Change Fight to 'Frontlines' With Alaska Trip
President Obama brought his crusade against climate change to Alaska this week to highlight the effects of warming. But the state also depends heavily on fossil fuels
By Justin Worland
September 1, 2015
President Obama Plans Hike on Alaskan Glacier
A photo op meant to send a message about global warming
By Aditya Agrawal
August 28, 2015
Your Guide to the Paris U.N. Climate Talks
How we got here and what to watch for
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