MSN: Climate change is real. It's happening. And it's time to make it personal.
Climate change is real. It's happening. And it's time to make it personal.
It turns out many Americans aren’t great at identifying which personal decisions contribute most to climate change. A study recently published by the National Academy of Sciences found that when asked ...
Harvard Business School: Alumni Career Journey: Nabig Chaudhry (MBA 2024) - Adapting to Climate Instability
In our Alumni Career Journey series, we spotlight inspiring HBS graduates who are leveraging their business and leadership skills to make a significant impact in tackling climate change. Join us as we ...
Alumni Career Journey: Nabig Chaudhry (MBA 2024) - Adapting to Climate Instability
Penn Live: Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience | The Conversation
Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience | The Conversation
New Haven Register: Understanding climate change in America: Skepticism, dogmatism and personal experience
The journey from classroom learners to young women raising their voices for climate awareness and action. Globally, women remain underrepresented in climate decision making spaces, yet at the ...
A large amount of physical evidence shows that carbon dioxide (CO2) is the single most important greenhouse gas in the atmosphere controlling Earth's temperature. This is because CO2, like ozone, N2O, CH4, and chlorofluorocarbons, does not condense and precipitate from the atmosphere at current climate temperatures, whereas water vapor can and does.
NASA and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) have released a guide that provides resources for adapting to and mitigating impacts of climate change. The guide, Building Alliances for Climate Action, includes various perspectives, stories, insights, and resources about climate change to help individuals and organizations make informed decisions.