
Dust in the atmosphere: A real climate change solution?
Is the plan to sprinkle dust in the stratosphere to reflect some of the sun’s rays away from Earth to prevent global warming science or science fiction?

Is the plan to sprinkle dust in the stratosphere to reflect some of the sun’s rays away from Earth to prevent global warming science or science fiction?

President Trump blew off a meeting on climate change at the G7 summit today. The reason: come on, you know already.

New Democrat Coalition Climate Change Task Force has released policy principles to combat climate change with the seriousness and urgency it demands.

Climate change is real and is visible for all to see. The scientific evidence is overwhelming, and denying that climate change is already upon us flies in the face of the indisputably dire consequences that will be inflicted on all humanity.

Albemarle County is in the process of creating its first climate action plan.

During the 21st century, citizens around the world will continue to face grand environmental challenges, including climate change, land-use, and invasive species.

Members of Our Transportation Future joined in Baltimore today at a workshop on developing low-carbon investment strategies and priorities for the Transportation & Climate Initiative.

Orange juice is a staple on many breakfast tables, but the future availability of citrus products is threatened by the global spread of huanglongbing, also known as citrus greening disease.

As an unprecedented heatwave threatened 195 million Americans today, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) condemned President Trump’s denial of climate change, which is responsible for longer, more frequent, and more intense heatwaves across the planet:

The summary sessions from the Albemarle County Climate Mondays series will be offered at the County Office Building 2nd Floor Lobby at 5:30 pm on Monday, July 22 and Monday, July 29.
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