
Given the essential role of the power grid, electric utilities are in a unique position to lead disaster mitigation and preparedness.

The Climate and Society program is seeking a math tutor to provide additional support for students.

Rooftop solar can generate vast amounts of energy. But, how much of that energy could actually be used?

Up to now, it has been thought that the two-ton Darwin’s ground sloth, which lived up to 10,000 years ago, was strictly vegetarian. Apparently not.

A detailed analysis of temperatures and population trends in 13,115 cities shows where specific numbers of people are most affected.

Scientists can now determine what role climate change plays in making extreme weather events more frequent and intense.

London, Singapore, and Stockholm have all managed to do something that New York City has been unable to do; enact and implement congestion pricing in its central business district.

A conversation with Mark Carney, UN Special Envoy on Climate Action and Finance and UK Prime Minister Johnson’s Climate Finance Advisor for COP26.