Climate change is on track to cause $38 trillion worth of damages worldwide by 2049. That’s according to a study published this week in Nature by researchers at Germany’s Potsdam Institute for ...
Climate change's economic bite in how much people make is already locked in at about $38 trillion a year by 2049, according to Wednesday's study in the journal Nature by researchers at Germany's ...
Climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions is expected to have a major impact on endangered plants and animals, as well as on people's lives. A new estimate released by a research team at ...
The consequences of extreme weather are varied across regions, but universally, researchers know that extreme weather events are likely to become more frequent and costly for consumers. It may be ...
Dear friends of the planet, Today is World Environment Day. It is also the day that the European Commission’s Copernicus ...
Japan, France, Germany, the United States and other wealthy nations are reaping billions of dollars in economic rewards from a global program meant to help the developing world grapple with the ...
If you’ve ever carried a credit-card balance, you know the pain of watching interest charges accumulate, turning what was once a high but manageable expense into an express ticket to bankruptcy.
Gov. Gavin Newsom’s administration announced that the estimated cost of building a tunnel to transport water beneath the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta has risen to $20.1 billion. The ...
It's difficult to measure just how much climate change has already cost the federal budget, but there are some key figures to look at. The most obvious one is how much we already spend on disaster ...
He said climate change was the mother of all stealth taxes paid by everyday people and vulnerable countries. However, while ...
While Portland, Ore., reached a record temperature of over 110 degrees Sunday, June 27, 2021, people gathered at Salmon Street Springs water fountain in Portland to cool off. (Mark Graves/The ...
Climate change will reduce future global income by about 19% in the next 25 years compared to a fictional world that’s not warming, with the poorest areas and those least responsible for heating ...