JPMorgan hired NOAA's chief scientist to advise clients on navigating climate change
Climate Lists
300 years of sclerosponge thermometry shows global warming has exceeded 1.5 °C - Nature Climate Change
We've already blown past critical 1.5 C climate threshold, sea sponge study claims. Should we believe it?
As Japan rice shortage bites, farmers test heat-resistant crops
Japanese Farm Minister Resigns After Saying He’d Never Bought Rice
After Earth's 2nd-Warmest April on Record, 2025 is a Virtual Lock to be a Top 5 Warmest Year
Earth Is Barreling Toward a Second Year Above the 1.5°C Threshold
Richard Crim on Substack
The Dust Bowl Years
Remembering the Dust Bowl: it could happen again
Simulating US agriculture in a modern Dust Bowl drought - Nature Plants
Frontiers | Simulating the Cascading Effects of an Extreme Agricultural Production Shock: Global Implications of a Contemporary US Dust Bowl Event
network-based constraint to evaluate climate sensitivity - Nature Communications
Dust Bowl 2.0? Rising Great Plains dust levels stir concerns
The scientist who warned the US about climate change says it's worse than we thought. Again.
Present-day greenhouse gases could cause more frequent and longer Dust Bowl heatwaves - Nature Climate Change
More Frequent Dust Storms Could Be in Our Future
Rare Chicago Dust Storm Turns Day Into Night
The Climate Crisis Could Be Far Worse Than We're Being Told
California Approves 17 Percent Rate Increase for State Farm
CO₂ Surged Last Year, but the Trump Administration Has Downplayed the Alarming Data
A Grim Signal: Atmospheric CO2 Soared in 2024 - Inside Climate News
Billionaires dream of building utopian techno-city in Greenland
Pollinator and Civilizational Collapse
‘Potentially historic’ flooding threat looms after almost 100 tornadoes hit US
Climate crisis on track to destroy capitalism, warns top insurer
Big banks predict catastrophic warming, with profit potential
Big Banks Quietly Prepare for Catastrophic Climate Change
Why Are Dolphins and Sea Lions Washing Up Dead on Southern California Beaches?
Insect apocalypse? Not so fast, at least in North America