
OUR TAKE: If New York Goes Under Water, We All Do Too
Great. New York City is preparing for higher waters, having broken ground on a $1.45 billion East Side Coastal Resiliency Project (ESCR). But Manhattan is
Great. New York City is preparing for higher waters, having broken ground on a $1.45 billion East Side Coastal Resiliency Project (ESCR). But Manhattan is
David E. Sanger credits Joe Biden with uncommon candor in his White House Memo in the March 28 issue of the New York Times. Rarely
Here at ClimateYou, we are saddened by the passing of John Topping, a trail blazer and leader in the world of climate change. Topping was
Dharna Noor, writing for earther.gizmodo.com, makes a compelling case why a piece of labor legislation that never mentions the weather or the climate is nevertheless a
The 4 Great Migrations, a column by Charles M. Blow in Feb. 23, 2021 issue of the New York Times is a fascinating and troubling
Oil conveys power and profits, so it’s in the interests of the US, Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the UAE to align quietly to sell India
The intentions of two GOP Senators, Steve Daines (R-Montana) and John Barrasso (R-Wyoming) to oppose President Biden’s nominee to head the Department of the Interior,
For five years, climate activists have touted the 2015 Paris Agreement as a milestone in the commitment made by almost all the countries of the world
In August of 2003, a high-voltage power line in northern Ohio brushed against some overgrown trees setting off a series of line failures and overloads
Coal is a dead man walking, but it’s taking too long to die. As the dirtiest of fossil fuels, coal is one of the main
David Brooks, writing in the New York Times, argues persuasively that the Democratic Party must establish and maintain close contact with and direct effective policies
Joe Biden last month announced a far-reaching plan to transform the US energy system from fossil fuels to clean energy sources like wind and solar.