
Recovery Remains a Dream in Typhoon-Ravaged Philippines
Five months after Typhoon Haiyan devastated the central Philippines, building back is slow

Recovery Remains a Dream in Typhoon-Ravaged Philippines
Five months after Typhoon Haiyan devastated the central Philippines, building back is slow

Climate Change Damage to Poor Countries Goes Far Beyond Money
The loss and damage from global warming include money but also cultural and social impacts

Short-Term Gratification Proves an Obstacle to Climate Change Progress
Social science suggests misunderstanding and shortsightedness prevent stronger efforts to combat climate change

Scientists Deploy Underwater Observatory to Track Warming, Acidification
A machine off the coast of Japan will take a variety of measurements hoping to improve understanding of oceans, climate change and biodiversity

Hamburgers Will Not Feed the World
At least 70 percent more calories would be available if farmers shifted from growing crops for feed and fuels to food production