
Earth Hour is founded on a metaphor—turning off the lights—that does the climate movement more harm than good.

Edward Morris argues that the White House Chief of Staff is to blame for not prioritizing climate change policy in the United States. Here's why.

NASA maps show global temperature anomalies by decade, leaving no doubt whatsoever about our planet's warming trend.

If Resisting the Green Dragon is to be believed, you working to prevent climate change is outright blasphemous.

The deniers may be winning the battle for Americans’ hearts and minds, but they’ve lost the true war.

Another massive winter storm that pummels the country means another occasion to explain climate change's connection to weather.

A new website boasts "900+ peer-reviewed papers" that deny climate science. Problem is lots of those papers were paid for by Big Oil.

Debating climate change can get exhausting. So Nigel Leck, a software developer, created a Twitter chatbot to do it for him.

Forget symbolic acts and solar panels. Bill McKibben wants to shame political leaders by showing them what real work on climate change looks like.

Representative John Shimkus (R-IL) believes that our climate is changing, but that God told him it will all be ok. Watch him explain.

According to the highly scientific "Beck-Hannity-Limbaugh Global Warming Truth Index," global warming is quite certainly a hoax.

Our environment editor is off on a 5-day ride from NYC to DC for climate change awareness. Here's why he thinks activism still matters.

Seven American solar companies say Chinese solar panels are unfairly cheap. But wherever they're made, cheap solar panels mean more solar energy.

I am 16 years old. This morning I filed a lawsuit against the United States of America. Here's why.

Greener purchasing choices could cause the average gross domestic product of low-income countries to drop by more than 4 percent.

Globally there are a billion people who go hungry. Supporting small-scale food producers and tackling climate change can reduce that number.

As the ever-controversial topic has become increasingly politicized in recent years, U.S. opinion in favor of climate change has gone down.