Environment The Catastrophic Consequences of Climate Change A year-long special report that chronicles the cost of global warming in all hemispheres. Ted Scheinman
Environment Could Gravity Save Antarctic Ice? Maybe, maybe not, but a new study argues climatologists—and policymakers—need to start taking geophysics into account. Nathan Collins
Environment The Coming Haze of Global Warming Models suggest atmospheric aerosol concentrations will increase as the temperatures keep climbing—and that's bad news for your lungs. Nathan Collins
Environment Climate Change Could Push 100 Million Back Into Poverty by 2030 The World Bank is out with a grim new report—and an ambitious call-to-action for the developed world. Ted Scheinman
Environment Climate Change and GDP: Is 55 Degrees America’s Economic Breaking Point? A new study predicts some countries might receive an economic boost from climate change—but the U.S. isn’t one of them. Ben DeJarnette
Environment Unbearable Decisions To kill or not to kill: How wildlife officials decide what to do with “problem bears.” Alisa Opar
Social Justice The Perfect Swarm How the epic quest to find protein revealed a surprising link between climate change and obesity. Peter Andrey Smith
Education Does Utah Really Think It’s Protecting Sixth Graders by Keeping Climate Science Out of Classrooms? School officials in Utah think sixth graders are too young to be taught about climate change—but the perfect age to be misled about it. Jeff Turrentine
Environment The House Anti-Science Committee By harassing climatologists, a notorious group of congressmen renews its war against scientists. Brian Palmer
Environment INDC: The Acronym Standing Between Us and Disaster What’s an intended nationally determined contribution? Brian Palmer