WASHINGTON – The U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) has made significant accomplishments to advance the science of global environmental change and improve the understanding of its impact on ...
More than 85 veteran climate scientists have pushed back against a Trump administration report downplaying the severity of climate change, submitting more than 400 pages in public comments to the ...
A group of more than 85 scientists have issued a joint rebuttal to a recent U.S. Department of Energy report about climate change, finding it full of errors and misrepresenting climate science. This ...
Energy Secretary Chris Wright has disbanded the Department of Energy's controversial Climate Working Group (CWG), which wrote a report that prompted dozens of independent scientists to issue a joint ...
In Climate Change Weekly 553 I discussed how the U.S. Department of Energy’s recent climate report restarted the largely dormant debate about the possible causes and consequences of climate change.
A new study says a federal climate report wrongly downplayed clear evidence of the human “fingerprint” on atmospheric warming.
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 ...
In late July, the U.S. Department of Energy released a 141-page review of the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on the United States. The report questioned formative peer-reviewed work on climate ...
This story is part of the Grist series Vital Signs, exploring the ways climate change affects your health. This reporting initiative is made possible thanks to support from the Wellcome Trust. As ...
During the past three months (June, July, and August 2025), the effects of human-induced climate change — mainly from burning coal, oil, and methane gas — were evident in most regions of the world, ...
Scores of researchers reviewed the Energy Department’s argument about greenhouse gases and found serious deficiencies. By Lisa Friedman and Sachi Kitajima Mulkey More than 85 American and ...
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