How climate change is helping Russia become a Arctic shipping powerhouse.
People are realizing how hard Harrison Ford went during a United Nations' Climate Action Summit in New York back in 2018.
Mauritania has experienced some of the worst wildfires in Africa. But a team of Malian refugees and local Mauritanians are working hard to save their land.
Cheddar breaks down the world of difference between .5 degrees of warming.
Kurzgesagt gives the definitive take on what the impact of meat consumption is doing to the planet and whether eating local or grass-fed meat even matters.
Biologist Thor Hanson explains how scientists are experimenting on animals, like lizards, to find out how they adapt to severe climate change,
As they say, it's tough to make predictions, especially about the future — but it appears a duo of futurologists made some extraordinary prognostications about the world that, as it turns out, were nearly dead on.
Dubai's so-called "Sustainable City" is really like trying to put a band-aid on a bullet hole.
Rollie Williams gives a sobering explanation why gas stoves need to go the way of the dinosaur.
Venice was built on muddy sand and water, so it's no surprise that over-flooding has been a problem and the city faces serious risks to its long-term survival with sea-levels expected to rise to all-time highs.
Here's a comparison of the greenhouse gases of every country in the world and we've got a lot of work to do.
The world will crumble if global temperatures rise three degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels.
"We are pouring carbon dioxide and other gases into the atmosphere with hardly any concern for its long term and global effects," Sagan said in this unsettling Congressional testimony warning us about the future.
David Attenborough delivered a powerful message to world leaders at the COP26 that left viewers tearing up at home.
California is an unbreathable hellscape and Florida is a hurricane alley. Where can we escape to avoid the most extreme conditions driven by climate change?
BMX cyclist Danny MacAskill pulled off his biggest stunt yet in an effort to gin up support for renewable energy ahead of the COP26, the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference.
Jimmy Kimmel called out the global warming skeptics that didn't do their homework and brought back climate scientists to tell us how "f*cked" we really are.
They say 'be the change you wish to see in the world,' but solving climate change requires a lot more than that.
Everyone is moving to Phoenix but with its heat becoming worse than Qatar, how are people going to actually live there?
Builders Manufacturing Ltd. is not a real company and this is not a real solution to global warming.
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