Misleading information about the nature of climate change is further complicating and delaying action to fight the environmental issue, according to a new research report. A sprawling report, released ...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has released a new assessment of climate science written by five scientists who have long-argued that climate science assessments have overlooked key issues. The ...
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A group of more than 85 U.S. and international experts publicly rebuked a report from the U.S. Department of Energy that questions the severity of global warming. The federal report is biased, ...
Despite heavy criticism from climate scientists, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said DOE’s report contained just one factual disagreement. Energy Secretary Chris Wright defended the contrarian climate ...
Secretary Chris Wright handpicked five climate contrarians to write about global warming. Department experts pushed back on the findings. Misleading. Unjustified. Hypocritical. Those are just some of ...
A new report from the Department of Energy concludes that, yes, the climate is changing and humans contribute to it — but no, it’s not necessarily the impending catastrophe we’ve been warned about. In ...
The Trump administration has dismissed all of the nearly 400 researchers working on the next US National Climate Assessment, a move likely to delay – if not prevent – the completion of this key report ...
Earlier this year, the Environmental Protection Agency announced that it was going to reject the work it had done back in 2009, when it first determined that greenhouse gas emissions posed a threat to ...
The rate of sea-level rise along U.S. coastlines has more than doubled over the past 125 years, according to a new analysis that examined data from scores of tide gauges from around the country. The ...
Each year, the world's leading climate scientists evaluate the most critical evidence on how our planet is changing. Their assessments draw heavily on data from Earth-observing satellites—and the ...