More than 295 million people globally experienced hunger and starvation in 2025 because of conflict, displacement, climate change and economic disasters. The bad news is that things are going to get a ...
The report warns many economic models are failing to capture extreme weather events and rising uncertainty likely to dominate ...
We've been watching temperatures climb, extreme weather events intensify, and ice sheets shrink. Every weather forecast and climate projection relies on incredibly complex computer simulations that ...
If the city generated any less electricity, it would be risking a power shortage that may require drastic measures to avoid rolling blackouts, according to projections from a model designed by Purdue ...
Models, by definition, are approximations: useful, informative, and inevitably incomplete, because they are the only way to simplify a world too complex to grasp all at once. A new study on nitrous ...
The 2025 MIT Global Change Outlook finds current climate policies and economic indicators put the world on track for ...
BAKU, Azerbaijan—At this year’s U.N. climate summit, known as COP29, negotiators are trying to determine how to pay for the steep cost of staving off climate change—a more than $6 trillion annual ask.
Climate models may be underestimating—by anything from half to two degrees—how much hotter India’s non-metropolitan cities ...