Wind Turbine Blades: From Power Giants to Sustainable Products
Thousands of wind turbine blades are heading to landfills, but innovators are turning them into cement, park benches, and more. Discover the solutions transforming renewable waste.
Thousands of wind turbine blades are heading to landfills, but innovators are turning them into cement, park benches, and more. Discover the solutions transforming renewable waste.
Washington D.C. just endured its hottest week on record, with heat indexes hitting 112°F. For the city’s poor and elderly, the heat wave is a survival crisis — and a warning for every American city.
As the US prepares for its 250th birthday in 2026, extreme weather fueled by climate change threatens parades, fireworks, and historic sites. Can we still throw a party?
A new attribution study finds that the July 2024 U.S. heat wave would have been virtually impossible without human-caused climate change, signaling a fundamentally different climate.
Beef burgers have a huge carbon footprint compared to bratwurst. This July 4, learn how swapping your patty can cut emissions and help fight climate change.
The Reflecting Pool’s algae bloom isn’t just unsightly—it’s a symbol of a warming world. Why letting green pond scum thrive might be America’s most honest climate gesture.
Scotland’s first gull ranger is trying to change how Eyemouth residents see the birds. Can empathy and non-lethal control replace culling?
From wildfire shutdowns to heatwave episodes, Cartoon Network is both a victim of and a commentator on extreme weather. How climate change is reshaping animation.
Can the US, Canada, and Mexico successfully host the 2026 FIFA World Cup amid extreme heat, wildfire smoke, and logistical chaos? We break down the risks.
The Moloka’i shelf cloud is a rare, little-known weather phenomenon off Hawaii’s coast. Find out what causes it and what it reveals about broader climate patterns.
A 10-day heat dome from July 2-11, 2026 will scorch the 50 largest US metros, with extreme heat stress hitting the Ohio Valley and Mid-Atlantic hardest. Survival tips inside.
Severe storms are becoming more intense and frequent. After a night of pounding hail and tornado warnings, we examine the science, the human cost, and what you need to know to stay safe.