Selected Recent coverage
Bloomberg: New Bipartisan Agreement on Climate Change Only Goes So Far
NPR Marketplace: It’s official: FEMA wasn’t equipped to handle the devastation of Hurricane Maria
NYT: How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born? (Data viz interactive)
FT: Why rising temperatures are bad for our mental health
The Washington Post: This climate change hack would reflect more sunlight. Not such a bright idea.
Scientific American: Will Dimming the Sun Cool the Planet and Help Crops?
The Atlantic: A Disappointing New Problem With Geo-Engineering
Wired: How Engineering the Climate Could Mess With Our Food
New York: Solar Geoengineering May Be Our Last Resort for Climate Change. What If It Doesn’t Work?
The Guardian: Reflecting sun's rays would cause crops to fail, scientists warn
Axios: Geoengineering to avert global warming could reduce crop yields
Science: A plan to shoot tiny droplets into the sky would cool the planet—but wouldn’t help crops
Reuters: Dimming sunlight to slow global warming may harm crop yields: study
WSJ: Adding up the cost of Climate Change in Lost Lives
World Economic Forum: There's an unexpected link between rising temperatures and suicide
Wired: Climate change's looming mental health crisis
Atlantic: Climate Change May Cause 26,000 More U.S. Suicides by 2050
Bloomberg: Heat waves can be bad for your (mental) health
CNN: Climate change study ties warming temperatures to rising suicide risk
SF Chronicle: Global warming will increase suicides, researchers say
WP: 59,000 farmer suicides in India over 30 years may be linked to climate change
Forbes: Climate change linked to surge in India Suicides
Reuters: Rising temperatures could drive up farmer suicides in India
National Geographic: Why these farmers are protesting with skulls
Quartz: Climate change may be causing Indian farmers to take their own lives
The Hindu: Farmer suicides in India may be linked to climate change
Time of India: Global Warming caused nearly 60,000 farmer suicides
Chicago Tribune: Warming climate pushing desperate Indian Farmers to suicide
Economist: Climate change and inequality
NYT: As Climate Changes, Souther States Will Suffer More Than Others
Atlantic: The American South will bear the worst of climate change's costs
AP: Climate change up close: Southern, poor counties to suffer
TIME: See What Happens to Your City if We Don't Stop Climate Change
USA Today: Who will pay most for climate change?
NPR: Mapping the potential economic effects of climate change
CBS: Here's where climate change will hist the US the hardest
Newsweek: Climate Change will hurt the poor and help the wealthy
Reuters: Climate change will hurt US economy, increase inequality
Forbes: Climate damages to ravage American South
NYT: 95 Degree Days: How Extreme Heat Could Spread Across the World
Technology Review: Hot Days Will Drive Global Inequality
Newsweek: Legal trade in rhinoceros horns could save the species from extinction
SA Breaking News: Ivory trade mechanism rejected in heated debate at COP 17
Technology Review: A hotter world is poorer and more violent
Forbes: Why legalizing prostitution may not work
PBS: How a legal ivory sale increased smuggling and elephant poaching
NJ Advance Media: N.J. is sinking, oceans are rising, hurricanes are stronger and it’s only getting worse
NPR: Marketplace
Quartz: Climate change is increasing the risk of war in Africa
Washington Post: Scorching heat is driving down economic productivity around the world
Technology Review: Can we help the losers in climate change?
Washington Post: Scientists say the sale of legally collected elephant ivory was a disaster
Guardian: Legal ivory sale drove dramatic increase in elephant poaching
Xinhua: Global warming feared to trigger tropical evacuations
Scientific American: What if global warming emptied India?
Washington Post: Climate change could force huge migrations
Grist: Can climate change cause wars? (video)
Technology Review: Climate - Where do we go from here?
Financial Times: Free Lunch: The Potential of Paris
Economist: Disaster foretold
Economist: Putting Goldilocks to work
Washington Post: Rising temperatures will sharply cut economic productivity
Discovery: El Nino May Bring Civil Unrest This Winter
Al Jazeera America: Corporations prepare for climate change
Wired: No one is ready for the next Katrina
WP: Surprising link between warmer temperatures and math test scores
WSJ: It's Hot Days, Not Cold, that really chill labor productivity
Rhodes Project: Profile of Tamma Carleton
NYT: Climate Change's Bottom Line
NPR: Global Migrant Crisis Grows
Economist: The cost of doing nothing
WP: People don’t work as hard on hot days – or on a warming planet
AP: Hotter days in US mean less cold cash
BBC: El Nino: Driving the Planet's Weather
TIME: Climate Change Report Warns of Economic Tidal Wave in US
CNN : Does heat make us more violent?
NPR: Science Friday
Economist: Counting catastrophe's costs
Atlantic: How much do hurricanes hurt the economy?
National Geographic: Wars, Murders to Rise due to Global Warming?
WSJ: Hurricanes also wash away income growth
Economist: The Weather Report
PBS: Newshour
National Geographic: Global warming a significant driver of farmer migration
CNN: Typhoon's long, deadly toll on female infants
BBC: World Service
WSJ: Baby Girls at increased risk of death following typhoons
Atlantic: Philippines Typhoons disproportionately kill baby girls
Economist: Seasons of discontent