How cities can use data to take climate action
Many regions and cities find themselves ill-equipped to handle the hurricanes, extreme temperatures and fires occurring more frequently with climate change
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Many regions and cities find themselves ill-equipped to handle the hurricanes, extreme temperatures and fires occurring more frequently with climate change
June 23, 1988 marked the date on which climate change became a national issue.
Many economists expect President Donald Trump’s tariffs on imported steel and aluminum to increase what American companies and consumers pay for those metals and the goods made from them.
The 2018 hurricane season opened with the arrival Monday of subtropical storm Alberto on the coast of Florida.
In many ways, the public’s awareness about the importance of ocean health is where we were 15 years ago with climate change.
Antarctica is shedding ice at an accelerating rate. Satellites monitoring the state of the White Continent indicate some 200 billion tonnes a year are now being lost to the ocean as a result of melting.
When Alessandro Leonardi began his graduate degree in forestry a decade ago at the University of Padova in Italy, forestry students rarely came near a business school classroom — courses in business administration, finance or marketing weren’t part of the curriculum.
Almost four years after it began testing the idea of underwater data centers, Microsoft is sinking even more resources into the experiment.
Perched on the 27th floor of the Grand Kempinski Hotel in Shanghai, looking down at the barges, ferries, floating cranes and police boats surging back and forth along the Huangpu River, I felt a profound sense of vertigo — and in multiple dimensions.
A tree regarded as the icon of the African savannah is dying in mysterious circumstances.