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Abstract
The research done was motivated to find a correlation between media outlets and decision
making, particularly with science based coverage and students in schools. Throughout this study,
the impact of online news media outlets was examined in conjunction to the overall enrollment
of environmental science at School A, a suburban public high school near a large metropolitan
area. The research was conducted in three sections with mixed-method approach: a content
analysis of headlines of the New York Times, a course enrollment analysis of all levels of
environmental science at School A, and a survey distributed to School A’s students enrolled in
advanced placement (AP) or standard in environmental science the 2017-2018 school year. The
collective data concluded that as more news headlines were released, more students enrolled in
environmental science. Additionally, the data led to conclusions that students were less impacted
by their parents when making enrollment decisions, and that the term “global warming” is less
potent when compared to the term “climate change.” Lastly, from the study it was concluded that
AP students believe that they are more independent even if there is no supported correlation from
data gathered.
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On August 17th, 2017, Hurricane Harvey struck the gulf coast of Texas. The powerful
storm caused 77 fatalities and up to 180 billion dollars in damage (Allen & Davis 2017). A
month later, the conversation started to evolve: media companies began posting articles relating
the tragedies of Hurricane Harvey to climate change. One of the Washington Post’s article’s
headline exclaimed, “Climate change upped the odds of Hurricane Harvey's extreme rains”
(Mooney, 2017). Closely followed, a New York Times article headline stated, “Scientists Link
Hurricane Harvey’s Record Rainfall to Climate Change” (Fountain, 2017). Online media outlets
raved over climate change’s direct impact on Hurricane Harvey. However, climate change
coverage extends much further than just Hurricane Harvey. In fact, climate change is one of the
most widely covered environmental issues due to its relevance in the current world.
In the context of the environment, climate change has been a prevalent issue that many
people have attempted to tackle. When trying to understand the changes the environment has on
people, it is first important to recognize the changes in the environment itself. On the global
scale, climate change is raising the temperature 3.5 degrees Fahrenheit per year over
pre-industrial levels (Fleischman, 2014). Simply, the temperature is rising at a more increased
level due to the growing accumulation of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is
released into the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels and the release of methane. Both
Due to the relevance and significance of climate change, news outlets cover the subject
pervasively. With daily exposure to online news, people base their decisions of off what they
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encounter in online news headlines and articles. Consequently, news outlets become a
powerhouse for shaping the beliefs and decisions for their audience. As their audience grows so
does their impact, creating an endless ripple effect with room for major decision making
influence.
Literature Review
Historically, the media has captured the news and the lives of people. Online media took
over how people access their news, stay connected with others, and broadcast themselves on
wide scale. In 2016, 38% of Americans got their news from online social media, apps, and
websites. Of those 38%, 50% are between the ages of 18 to 29 (Mitchell, 2016). Furthermore,
studies found that online news consumers are more likely to get their news from online outlets
than from friends or family on social media (Mitchell, 2016). With increasing competition of
online news coverage, news outlets are fighting for the attention of the public.
Due to increasing online news reportage, the negative impacts of climate change are
highlighted and many times exaggerated throughout the media. Major online newspapers
broadcast climate events daily and in large sums. Florian Buhl, Elisabeth Günther, and Thorsten
Quandt from the University of Münster researched the dynamics of the flow of online news.
Online news sites were able to report found news in 1.5 hours of a particular event, leading to
abrupt surges in online news coverage (Buhl, 2018). When news emerges in large quantities,
outlets must compete for an audience, leading to fabrication in news headlines to attract larger
audiences. After discovery that most headlines were inaccurate, Che Emebi Jamil, from the
University of Putra Malaysia, and his colleagues researched methods to improve the detection of
deception in online news (2017). However, the exaggerated negative headlines prove to be more
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popular with people, and thus get more popularity and attention; in 2016, Jang and Oh conducted
a study on the 2016 election and online news headlines. The results supported that people were
more attracted to negative headlines surrounding the election (Jang & Oh, 2016). The popularity
of climate change and its effects in the media are raising concerns from many people.
While considering how the media is covering climate change, it is also relevant to
examine how teachers and educators are educating students about climatic topics. Firstly,
environmental education was first introduced into public schools in the late 1960’s to the early
1970’s following the National Environmental Education Act, creating the Office of
Environmental Education and sparked the implementation environmental science courses in high
schools (Report, 2014). While the introduction of environmental science courses into the
curriculum is relatively recent, the biology curriculum has been present in education since the
early 1900’s (Rosenthal, 1990). While biology courses are often required for graduation at a
public high school, environmental science courses are often not offered, not required, or only
elective courses. Environmental science courses study ecosystems, population, pollution, land
and water use, and energy sources. The courses have various rigours within a high school
science, where students can test for possible college credit. AP courses are the highest level
courses students can take while in high school, and have prestigious recognitions offered for both
successful schools and students. In 2017, AP Environmental Science was the second most
popular science AP course of 2017, with 159,578 students taking the exam in May that year
(Edwards, 2017). All environmental science courses come with various benefits. In particular,
according to Chong Shimray, the relevance of “environmental protection and conservation [has]
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been, without a doubt, one of our goals of education” (2016). Studying environmental science
increases the awareness people have of their ecological footprint, or how much biological land
and water a person needs in relationship to his or her consumption and waste. Furthermore,
Eugene Cordero, Anne Todd, and Diana Abellera studied how the awareness of climate change,
influences people to be more cognizantly aware of the relationship between their personal lives
and global warming and the impact of their individual ecological footprint (2008). The study
reveals the importance of environmental education in schools and the extended benefits of taking
the courses.
Since environmental science education, in most cases is optional, students must enroll by
choice. Toby Park, Chenoa Woods, Keith Richard, David Tandber, Shouping Hu, and Tamara
Jones researched course enrollment levels for optional courses, particularly developmental
education courses. Collectively, they found that students both enroll and do not enroll in courses
that are optional, but that educators and parents “need to provide students with the data required
to make informed enrollment decisions” (Park, Woods, Richard, Tandberg, Hu, & Jones, 2016).
Students make more appropriate decisions on course enrollment when they receive reliable
information on the value of specific courses. Yet, as supported by Vinod Kumar Bhardwaj and
Manju Rani, internet addiction and reliance in urban students is rapidly increasing (2018). With
the presence of internet headline fabrication and overall internet reliance, student decisions about
It is important to note the relationship between both climate change coverage in media
and environmental science education. The research aimed to address the gap regarding the
connection between the growing awareness of climate change in online news and how that
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directly impacts the students choice of enrollment in environmental courses. Seeing the
dependency on the student to enroll in environmental science based courses, the media's impact
on student enrollment and decision making is isolated through this correlation. The relationship
raises one fundamental question: how has enrollment in environmental science courses in public
Method
For the purpose of researching the connection between news coverage and environmental
science, the methodology was split into three sections to then be developed into one inclusive
and replicable mixed-method analysis. Each section covers a different area of research content;
the first section covers news coverage, the second section examines environmental science
course enrollment and lastly, the third section presents qualitative research on the correlation
In order to evaluate the how media impacts environmental science course enrollment,
first the frequency of the media's coverage on climate change in the environment had to be
recorded. News coverage is best researched through content analysis, as seen through Florian
Buhl, Elisabeth Günther, and Thorsten Quandt’s study on the frequency of online news as
mentioned above. In this study, the New York Times was analyzed due to the number of times
people visit the website and its simple accessibility; the New York Times offers apps for Apple
and Android cell phones and is accessible with Apple Watches. Only the headlines were
examined, and were only recorded if they contained the phrases “climate change” or “global
warming.” The two phrases were chosen due to their connection with the environment and
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environmental issues. The words “climate” and “change” had to be next one another to be
included in the headline count. For example, a headline with the title, “With an Increasing
Climate, Weather Changes Are Expected,” would not be included in the headline count because
“climate” and “change” are not connected in the headline. Even though the headline implies
climate change, it was not included in the headline recordings in order to keep the research as
objective as possible; certain headlines could imply climate change to some collectors and not to
others, leaving room for subjective error. Plural versions and hyphen versions of climate change
and global warming and were allowed due to similarity. All headlines were recorded regardless
of news section; however, the briefings and quizzes sections were not included in the headline
count because they were overviews of the New York Times’ headlines and not actual headlines.
If the headline included the phrase “global warming” it was marked, in order to later determine
the frequency of the specific terms overtime. Headlines were recorded through 2007, in order to
correlate with the enrollment research (in Section II: Environmental Science Courses). News
headlines were recorded the year prior (2007) than the course enrollment rates, which were
recorded through 2008, since the students begin to make scheduling decisions the year before.
Students would be exposed to headlines a year before the year of enrollment, so data was
collected equivilanently.
course were recorded. The enrollment of environmental science courses was recorded at high
school located in the suburbs and within 20 miles from a large metropolitan area. For the purpose
of the study and privacy, the high school will be referred to as School A. School A provides
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education for students of varying economic levels and has open enrollment opportunities for
students living outside the district. School A served as the school of study due to accessibility.
Course enrollment was recorded over the last 10 years, beginning in 2008 because School A has
no prior saved or documented records of enrollment. The enrollment of standard, honors, and
advanced placement was each recorded separately and collectively to observe shifts in
enrollment levels. At School A standard environmental science is an elective science course that
satisfies one of three science credits; both honors and AP Environmental Science courses satisfy
a science course requirement as well, and in addition, both courses offer a grade point average
(GPA) boost, with a .015 increase per class for honors, and a .30 increase for AP courses, due to
the rigor of the courses. AP Environmental Science allows students to test for college credit
Lastly, in order to understand both the quantitative and qualitative results of the research,
surveys were passed out to School A environmental science students. School A offered only an
AP and standard environmental science the 2017-2018 school year, with the courses only offered
to 10th-12th graders. The students received the survey shown in Figure 1. The answers to the
surveys were recorded anonymously and the survey was not required for students to take. All
students received proper consent forms before completing the survey. The survey aimed to
discover student’s motivation for enrolling in environmental science, and how their motivation
Figure 1
Survey Questions
A. AP Environmental Science
B. Environmental Science
4. How often do you visit an online news source or come across an online article?
A. 5 or more times a day
B. 1-5 times a day
C. Once a day
D. Once a week
E. Once a month
F. I do not come across online articles
5. Which of the following news media outlets are you most likely to read an article of or visit?
A. The New York Times
B. The Huffington Post
C. USA Today
D. The Washington Post
6. Do you or your parents/guardians regularly purchase a newspaper or are subscribed to one (including online subscriptions)?
A. Yes
B. No
7. Has something you read online ever changed your opinion when making a decision?
A. Yes
B. No
9. Does the media’s portrayal of climate change make you more or less intrigued in content of environmental science?
A. More
B. Less
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Results
At the completion of the headline analysis, 1314 headlines from the New York Times
were recorded with phrases “climate change” and “global warming”. The number of headlines
per year is exemplified in Table 1 and graphed in Figure 2. Several headlines were repeated in
multiple different news sections of the New York Times and were recorded. The term “global
warming” was found in headlines at the highest percentage in 2007. For each year, the number of
times the term “global warming” was used instead of climate change was recorded. Later, the
total number of the term “global warming” per year was divided by the total number of headline
for that specific year. The percentages derived show how frequent the term global warming was
for a specific year and are listed in Table 2. Percentages were taken to compare the frequency
regardless of the differing amounts of headlines recorded each year. A full list of the recorded
headlines is in the Appendix, where headlines with the term “global warming” are highlighted in
yellow.
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Table 1
Headline
Year Frequency
2017 160
2016 154
2015 193
2014 146
2013 79
2012 103
2011 79
2010 98
2009 122
2008 65
2007 115
Figure 2
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Table 2
School A’s enrollment was collected between the 2008-2009 school year till the
2017-2018 school year. School A has no previous enrollment data before 2008. The results are
Table 3
School Year AP Honors Standard Overall
2008-2009 0 0 86 86
2009-2010 25 39 112 176
2010-2011 20 37 83 140
2011-2012 29 63 105 197
2012-2013 44 44 88 176
2013-2014 45 60 68 173
2014-2015 64 0 85 149
2015-2016 85 0 75 160
2016-2017 120 0 90 210
2017-2018 42 0 112 154
School A stopped offering honors environmental science during the 2014-2015 school
year. In 2008-2009, AP and honors courses were not offered. The first graph below (Figure 3)
shows the overall enrollment over the years, and the second graph (Figure 4) shows enrollment
Figure 3
Figure 4
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A, 28 students responded. Not all students answered every question because the survey was
optional and no questions were required to be answered. The following graphs (Figures 5-12)
show students answers to questions asked within the survey (Figure 1). Question 1 was used for
comparison purposes only, and helped identify that 15 respondents were AP Students, and 13
Figure 5
Figure 5 covers the responses to students motivations for taking environmental science,
or the responses to Question 2 in Figure 1. The most popular response was other, with students
picking it 15 times.
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Figure 6
of study. Notably, with compiled results of all the students, Climate Change was not the favorite
Figure 7
science responses, only two AP students say that the never visit an online news source, and all
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standard environmental science students have visited an online new source at various
frequencies.
Figure 8
In response to Question 5, out of the four news outlets given, The Washington Post USA
Today, The Huffington Post andt the New York Times, the New York Times was overall the
Figure 9
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Figure 10
Figure 10 shows the results to Question 7 on the survey in Figure 1. All standard
environmental science students said that something they have read online has changed their,
while three AP students stated that nothing online has ever impacted their decisions.
Figure 11
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Figure 12
Figure 12 covers the answers the Question 9 in Figure 1. Only students that were enrolled
in standard environmental science said that the media’s coverage made them less interested in
the course. The responses represented in Figure 11 and 12 are not correlated, meaning the same
students did not respond with the same answers to each question.
Analysis
When the research is collectively arranged, trends appear and conclusions are drawn
about news coverage and course enrollment. To begin, in Figure 12, 85.2% of students stated
that they were more interested in environmental science because of news coverage. Thereby, one
may assume, from previously mentioned literature, that as news coverage increases, students are
students attitudes about climate change coverage increase as well. Collectively, the trends in the
data agree with the hypothesis formed from the literature. In 2015, there was the highest
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recorded number of headlines that contained “climate change,” or “global warming,” within the
New York Times headlines, which is the most popular news outlet for the respondents to get
information from or to visit as proven in Figure 8. The students viewed these headlines the year
prior when they make scheduling decisions, and comparatively the overall enrollment in
environmental science in 2016 increased (Figure 4). Conversely, a decline in the amount of
media headlines in 2016 correlates with the decrease in AP course enrollment in 2017 (Figure 3).
While no other years of headline frequency in Figure 2 can be specifically analyzed and
correlated back to the enrollment rates in Figure 3 or Figure 4, both of the trendlines from Figure
2 and Figure 4 have a positive change over time, indicating a correlation between environmental
science enrollment and climate change coverage. The trendlines approach the stata as a whole
and provide a more holistic view of the course enrollment rise and increase of headlines. As the
number of articles mentioning “climate change” and “global warming” increases overtime, the
The results from the survey correlate with the previously stated content analysis that Jang
and Oh conducted about the attractiveness of negative headlines, but, in this study, regardless of
the connotation of headlines, as people were more exposed to headlines and found them
attractive, the enrollment also increased. As the students see more coverage about course related
topics, the students are more likely to change their mind while making an enrollment based
decision. In fact, 88.9% of students have stated that they have changed their mind based on
information they have read online (Figure 10). Therefore, if a student were to come across a
climate change article, their mind could change when deciding on future courses to take that are
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related to the same topic. Thus, when approaching the data as a whole one can conclude that
there is a correlation between the headline amount, student responses, and course enrollment.
Another important correlation appears in the decline of the term “global warming,” as
presented in Table 2. While the results slightly vary from year to year, collectively the term
“global warming”’s presence in headlines decreased overtime. This indicates how people may
feel about the term and its relevance. When comparing enrollment rates and headline word
choice, or the percentage “climate change” versus “global warming”, the most change in
enrollment level is found when the percentage of terms in the headlines primarily “climate
change.” This reveals the potency of the term climate change. Since the term correlates with
higher enrollment rates, one can assume that “climate change” is more powerful and persuasive
Additionally, the responses from the survey in conjunction with the headline data lead to
decided to take environmental science because of other unlisted reasons or people. Out of the
results, parents were the least selected reason of why students chose the course. Additionally,
students stated that 63% of their parents are not subscribed to or regularly purchase a newspaper
(Figure 9), but 85.2% of students have read or seen an article about climate change (Figure 11).
Students are, therefore, self motivated to find or come across news sources on their own and do
not rely on their parents. While many parents strive to be the ultimate sources of guidance, as
seen throughout Toby Park et al. (2016)’s study on elective course enrollment, where students
must make their own decisions based on information parents and educators provide, students are
making decisions based on their own ideas and investigations. Also, as supported by Mitchell’s
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study on common news sources, most people get their news from online rather than friends and
family. It can be concluded that students base their decision making off of their own resources
and are straying away from parental influence in course selection, possibly revealing a decline of
Further, conclusions can be drawn from AP students’ frame of mind. In Figure 7, two AP
students responded that they had never visited an online news source; in addition, in Figure 11,
only two of the 26 question respondents stated that nothing they have ever read online has ever
changed their mind, both enrolled in AP. The correlation between the two answers from Figure 7
and Figure 10 suggests that AP students are more independent with their decision making. The
results imply that AP students chose to enroll in environmental science regardless of any online
news coverage, and since the questions were broad, the results can suggest that AP students
make their decisions completely independently and are unaffected by any outside information.
enrollment did as well, suggesting the influence of the media on AP students. Nevertheless,
students still believed that they were less influenced by outside news sources and people,
suggesting their desired mindset and characteristics of individualism. No similar trend was
observed in standard environmental science students responses, indicating that the highly
rigorous academic decisions AP students make impacts their sense of self and identity as an
autonomous individuals.
Discussion
Even though the research leads to correlations, there are some methodology and data
flaws to be noted. First, due to the fact that headlines were hand counted human error is a
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possible limitation. However, the headline count was reviewed twice in order to try to eliminate
any errors. Also, only one school, School A, was recorded and analyzed for environmental
science course enrollment. Due to the wide variation of schools and enrollment, one single
school could lead to possible inaccurate conclusions. Additionally, a limitation with the survey is
the overall number of respondents and the fact that not all students answered each question.
Results could therefore be inaccurate due to a lack of a representative survey sample size.
Regardless of stated limitations, a new understanding branches from the idea that as news
coverage increased, course enrollment did as well. This directly links the media to students’
decision making habits. Also, students are less likely to state that they are influenced by their
parents when it comes to decision making, and AP students have a contrived mindset of
independence that they want to fulfill even if it does not correlate with the other data collected.
The study reveals the overall idenpency of students and decision making, but the power of
With these limitations, additional studies must be done in order to strengthen the overall
conclusions made. Through direct use of the given data, researchers could analyze the sections
that climate change articles were placed in by the New York Times (Appendix A) to determine
the New York Times overall view of climate change. Future researchers can use replications
from this study, while also testing multiple variables. For example, researchers could follow the
method stated previously when counting and recording headlines, and researchers could
distribute the same survey. In the future, research should be done with other corresponding news
outlets to try to assimilate trends between different outlets and their impact. Future researchers
could explore the news outlets provided in the survey in Figure 2, The Washington Post, USA
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Today and the Huffington Post, and compare results to School A’s enrollment. Also,
should observed, recorded and correlated with the New York Times headline content analysis.
Since School A was located in a suburb, research could be done on urban and public schools as
well. Determining the differing motivations of student enrollment based on differing social and
economic factors would provide a bigger picture of society at large. Researching different
economically situated schools could also provide explanations for how people of differing
wealths make decisions and how they are impacted by online news. The following paths of
future research will help to strengthen the overall understanding of the media’s impact on course
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Below in Appendix A are all the headlines recorded and analyzed in the New York Times
headline content analysis. All headlines with the phrase “global warming” are highlighted in
light yellow.
Appendix A
Climate Change is Driving People From Home. So Why Don't They Count as Refugees Climate 12/21/2017
China Unveils an Ambitious Plan to Curb Climate Change Emissions Climate 12/19/2017
B.H.P. Biliton, Acknowledging Climate Change, to Quit Coal Group Energy & Environment 12/19/2017
The Scientists Who Track Climate Change in the Field Multimedia/Photos 12/19/2017
How Global Warming Fueled Five Extreme Weather Events Climate 12/14/2017
Storm King Show to Focus on Climate Change in 2018 Art & Design 12/14/2017
Scientists Link Hurricane Harvey's Record Rainfall to Climate Change Climate 12/13/2017
With Climate Change, More Forests Are at Risk of Dying Science 12/11/2017
Are the Fired Caused by Climate Change? What Experts Say Climate 12/7/2017
Climate Change is Complex. We've Got Answers to Your Questions Climate 12/5/2017
On Trump's Wall, Climate Change and Why Pineapple Pizza Might Complicate Brexit Opinion 12/4/2017
Climate Change Isn’t Just a Fact for the Dutch. It's an Opportunity Europe 11/22/2017
The U.S. Is Tackling Global Warming, Even if Trump Isn't Opinion 11/14/207/
As U.S. Sheds Role as Climate Change Leader, Who Will Fill the Void Climate 11/14/2017
An American delegation at climate talks in Germany is telling other countries that the U.S. is serious about climate change Climate 11/14/2017
Trump Ignores Climate Change. That's Very Bad for Disaster Planners Climate 11/9/2017
Syria will sign the Paris agreement on climate change, leaving the U.S. the only country that has rejected the global pact Climate 11/7/2017
At Vatican, 'Tenets of Faith' Seen as Crucial in Climate Change Effort Europe 11/4/2017
Analysis: A Climate Report That Changes MInds? Don't Bet On It Climate 11/4/2017
Here's what the report says about the impact of global warming Climate 11/3/2017
Australia Has a Climate Change Lesson for the World Opinion 11/1/2017
An Alaska senator wants to fight climate change and drill for oil Climate 11/1/2017
New Mexico Wavered on Evolution and Climate Change is Science Education U.S. 10/23/2017
Trump Takes a First Step Toward Scrapping Obama's Global Warming Policy Climate 10/4/2017
Can Hollywood Movies About Climate Change Make a Difference? Movies 10/2/2017
How Can U.S. States Fight Climate Change if Trump Quits the Paris Accord Climate 9/20/2017
San Francisco Chefs Serve Up a Message About Climate Change Food 9/20/2017
U.S. Governors at U.N. Assembly: 'You Have Allies' on Climate Change Climate 9/18/2017
British Press Watchdog Says Climate Change Article Was Faulty Climate 9/16/2017
What We Know About Extreme Weather and Climate Change Climate 9/15/2017
Climate Change Threatens the World's Parasites (That's Not Good) Science 9/13/2017
It's the Right Time to Talk About Climate Change Opinion 9/12/2017
Top White House Official to Discuss Climate Change at U.N. Climate 9/12/2017
Pope Criticizes Climate Change Deniers and Trump on DACA Europe 9/11/2017
Scientists are concerned that Trump Administration officials are sidestepping questions about climate change Climate 9/11/2017
California Today: Is This What Climate Change Looks Like? U.S. 9/5/2017
Kristof: We Don't Deny Harvey So Why Deny Climate Change? Sunday Review 9/2/2017
Hot Spots in Freezing Ocean Offer Lessons in Climate Change Science 8/31/2017
Exxon Misled the Public on Climate Change, Study Says Climate 8/23/2017
Islamic State and Climate Change Seen As World's Greatest Threats Climate 8/1/2017
California Shows How States Can Lead on Climate Change Opinion 7/24/2017
How Y2K Offers a Lesson for Fighting Climate Change Technology 7/19/2017
Mr. Trump may find allies on climate change at the G-20 meeting Climate 7/5/2017
Obama Rules Loss of 'American Leadership' on Climate Change Asia Pacific 7/1/2017
Mayors, Sidestepping Trump, Vow to Fill Void on Climate Change U.S. 6/26/2017
Too Hot to Fly? Climate Change May Take a Toll on Air Travel Business Day 6/26/2017
Energy Department Closes Office Working on Climate Change Abroad Climate 6/15/2017
Teachers and Parents: Are you Teaching Climate Change Climate 6/12/2017
Canada's Strategy on Climate Change: Work With American States Canada 6/7/2017
Rick Perry Skirts Question of Trump's Stance on Climate Change Asia Pacific 6/5/2017
Kick This Rock: Climate Change and Our Common Reality Opinion 6/5/2017
China's Role in Climate Change and Possibly Fighting It Asia Pacific 6/2/2017
Quotation of the Day: Defiant Other Countries Reaffirm Fight Against Climate Change Today's Paper 6/1/2017
Exxon Vote on Climate Change Puts Other Companies on Notice Dealbook 6/1/2017
3 Books That Help Make Sense of the Climate Change Debate Book Review 6/1/2017
Exxon Mobil Shareholders Demand Accounting of Climate Change Policy Risks Energy & Environment 5/31/2017
California Today: To Fight Climate Change, Heal the Ground U.S. 5/31/2017
An Effect of Climate Change You Could Really Lose Sleep Over Climate 5/26/2017
China and India Make Big Strides on Climate Change Opinion 5/22/2017
In Rural Australia, a Generation Gap Widens Over Climate Change Australia 5/17/2017
Artica Nations to Meet Amid Unsettled U.S. Stance on Climate Change Climate 5/9/2017
Obama Sees New Front in Climate Change Battle: Agriculture Food 5/9/2017
Public Editor: Readers React to Bre Stephens' Take on Climate Change Public Editor 5/3/2017
To Curb Global Warming, Science Fiction May Become Fact Economy 4/4/2017
Best of Late Night: James Corden Rethinks Climate Change Television 3/31/2017
Can Big Business Get Trump to Act on Climate Change Energy & Environment 3/30/2017
Listen to 'The Daily': The Climate Change Battle Through One Coal Miner's Eyes The Daily 3/30/2017
Trump Signs Order Undoing Policies to Fight Climate Change Climate 3/27/2017
Climate Change May Be Intensifying China's Smog Crisis Asia Pacific 3/24/2017
A Lesson Plan About Climate Change and the People Already Harmed by It Lesson Plans 3/22/2017
From Michael Bloomberg: Fighting Climate Change Despite Trump Rollbacks Opinion 3/17/2017
Pitbull Moves Beyond Hip-Hop and Into the Unknown on 'Climate Change' Music 3/15/2017
Spring Came Early. Scientists Say Climate Change Is a Culprit Climate 3/8/2017
E.P.A. Head Fills Posts With CLimate Change Deniers Climate 3/7/2017
How an Interoffice Spat Erupted Into a Climate-Change Furor Energy & Environment 2/20/2017
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What California's Dam Crisis Says About the Changing Climate Opinion 2/14/2017
If You Were President What Would You Do About Climate Change The Learning Network 2/9/2017
Irrational' Coal Plants May Hamper China's Climate Change Efforts Asia Pacific 2/7/2017
Review: Climate Change and Conflicts in 'The Age of Consequences' Movies 1/26/2017
Climate Change Activities Barefoot Walk Across America Ends in Tragedy U.S. 1/24/2017
With Trump in Charge, Climate Change References Purged From Website Politics 1/24/2017
Museum Trustee, a Trump Donor Supports Groups that Deny Climate Change Art & Design 1/17/2017
On Climate Change, Even States in Forefront Are Falling Short Economy 1/17/2017
In Davos, Bracing for a Shifting U.S. Stance on Climate Change Business Day 1/15/2017
White House Urges Research on Geoengineering to Combat Global Warming Science 1/10/2017
China wants to Be a Climate Change Watchdog, but Can It Lead by Example Asia Pacific 1/10/2017
Human-Driven Global Warming Is Biggest Threat to Polar Bears, Report Says Science 1/9/2017
As Donald Trump Denies Climate Change, These Kids Die of It Sunday Review 1/6/2017
How Climate Change Is Upending Life Around the World Multi/Photos 1/5/2017
Falcons, Drones, Data: A Winery Battles Climate Change Business Day 1/5/2017
Tillerson Led Exxon's Shift on Climate Change, Some Say 'It Was All P.R.' Energy & Environment 12/28/2016
States Will Lead on Climate Change in the Trump Era Opinion 12/26/2016
Donald Trump Should Know: This Is What Climate Change Costs Us Opinion 12/15/2016
Climate Change Conservations Are Targeted in Questionnaire to Energy Department Politics 12/9/2016
Trump Picks Scott Pruitt Climate Change Denialist, to Lead E.P.A. Politics 12/7/2016
Questions for 'Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don't Get It' The Learning Network 12/7/2016
Climate Change Will Bring Wetter Storms in U.S., Study Says Science 12/6/2016
Japan Is Obsessed With Climate Change. Young People Don't Get It Science 12/5/2016
Trump Meets With Al Gore on Climate Change While House G.O.P. Rebuffs Tariff Plan Politics 12/5/2016
You're Buying a Home. Have you Considered Climate Change? Your Money 12/2/2016
Great Barrier Reef Threatened by Climate Change, Chemicals and Sediment Australia 12/1/2016
Despite Climate Change Vow, China Pushes to Dig More Coal Energy & Environment 11/29/2016
A Wrenching Choice for Alaska Towns in the Path of Climate Change Science 11/29/2016
Perils of Climate Change Could Swamp Coastal Real Estate Science 11/24/2016
Trump Has Called Climate Change a Chinese Hoax. Beijing Says It Is Anything But Asia Pacific 11/18/16
Donald Trump, Help Heal the Planet's Climate Change Problem Opinion 11/16/16
Donald Trump Could Put Climate Change on Course for 'Danger Zone' Politics 11/11/16
India's Answer to Global Warming: Cows That Belch Less What in the World 11/8/2016
Ralph Cicerone, Scientist Who Sounded Climate Change Alarm, Dies at 37 Science 11/7/2016
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Review: 'Lost Voices' Confronts the Rising Tide of Climate Change Theater 11/7/2016
Reeling From Effects of Climate Change, Alaskan Village Votes to Relocate U.S. 11/5/2016
The Paris Agreement in Climate Change Is Official. Now What? Energy & Environment 11/3/2016
Magnate's Twin Goals: Fighting Climate Change and Electing Donald Trump Energy & Environment 10/22/2016
How the Chemical Industry Joined the Fight Against Climate Change Energy & Environment 10/18/2016
For Clinton and Trump, There's Little Debating a Climate Change Divide Science 10/17/2016
Climate Change Blamed for Half of Increased Forest Fire Danger Science 10/10/16
Canada Ratifies Paris Climate Change Deal in Boost for Trudeau America 10/5/16
Obama Hails Climate Change Deal as Potential Turning Point Politics 10/5/2016
Civil Conversation Challenge for Teenagers Issue 3: Climate Change The Learning Network 10/5/2016
Poll Finds Deep Split on Climate Change. Party Allegiance Is a Big Factor Science 10/4/2016
Sensing Opportunity, Cities Seek Business Backing for Climate Change Efforts Africa 10/4/2016
Arctic Climate Change Revealed in Luxury Cruise and Haunting Wreck Opinion 10/3/2016
Appeals Court Hears Challenge to Obama's Climate Change Rules Politics 9/28/2016
Tax Returns, Climate Change and the Sniffles: The Fallout From the First Debate Politics 9/27/2016
Pence Breaks With Trump, Says Humans Affect Climate Change U.S. 9/27/2016
A New Debate Over Pricing the Risks of Climate Change Energy & Environment 9/26/2016
Climate Change Threatens World's Coffee Supply, Report Says Science 9/22/2016
Report Cites National Security Risks From Climate Change Politics 9/21/2016
More Than 300 Scientists Warn Over Trump's Climate Change Stance Politics 9/20/2016
France Sarkozy Says Population Bigger Threat Than Climate Change Europe 9/15/2016
Obama: Oceans Key to Protecting Planet From Climate Change Politics 9/15/2016
Scientists See Push From Climate Change in Louisiana Flooding Science 9/7/2016
Obama Heads to Asia Seeking Breakthrough on Trade and Climate Change Politics 9/1/2016
Climate Change Looms Large in Obama's Final Trip to Asia Asia Pacific 8/29/2016
The New York Times is looking for a climate change editor Job Market 8/26/2016
U.S. Village in Alaska Votes to Relocate Due to Climate Change Europe 8/18/2016
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U.S. Village in Alaska Deciding on Relocation Due to Climate Change Europe 8/17/2016
Flooding in the South Looks a Lot Like Climate Change U.S. 8/16/2016
As Earth Swelters, Global Warming Target in Danger Of Being Missed Europe 8/12/2016
News Q's SHort Answers to Hard Questions About Climate Change Education 8/11/2016
Many Countries Will Need Help Adapting to Climate Change Opinion 8/8/2016
California Voters Could Decide Future of Climate Change Program U.S. 8/4/2016
Seeking Climate Change Clues in Old Pollen and Mammoth Dung Opinion 8/2/2016
How Markets Can Help Us Adapt to Climate Change The Upshot 7/21/2016
How Renewable Energy Is Blowing Climate Change Efforts Off Course Energy & Environment 7/20/2016
Another Inconvenient Truth: It's Hard to Agree How to Fight Climate Change Science 7/13/2016
Gone: Global Warming Claims a Lake ---- and a Way of Life Times Insider 7/8/2016
Hillary Clinton's Ambitious Climate Change Plan Avoids Carbon Tax Politics 7/2/2016
Conservative to Fund Republicans Who Back Climate Change Action Politics 6/29/2016
Climate Change High on Agenda as Obama and Trudeau Meet for Summit Americas 6/27/2016
Watermelon Snow: Not Edible but Important for Climate Change Science 6/22/2016
A Meteorologist Explores Survival Skills and Climate Change as a 'Heat Dome' Sears the Southwest Opinion 6/21/2016
12000 Years Ago, Humans and Climate Change Made a Deadly Team Science 6/17/2016
Exxon Mobil Fights Back at State Inquiries Into Climate Change Research Science 6/16/2016
How Climate Change Could Make the Ground Collapse Opinion 6/16/2016
Australian Rodent Is First Mammal Made Extinct by Human-Driven Climate Change, Scientists Say Australia 6/14/2016
Quick Analysis Finds Effect of Climate Change in French Floods Science 6/10/2016
Review: 'Time to Choose' Extols Renewable Energy to Combat Global Warming Movies 6/2/2016
Report Warns of Climate Change Disasters That Rival Hollywood's Science 5/27/2016
Climate Change Activists Either Prod Exxon Mobil or Dump It Science 5/25/2016
Can Citizens Sue Over Climate Change? Room for Debate 5/23/2016
What Are Donald Trump's Views on Climate Change? Some Clues Emerge Science 5/20/2016
State Officials Investigated Over Their Inquiry Into Exxon Mobil's Climate Change Research Science 5/19/2016
Climate Change and the Case of Shrinking Red Knots Science 5/12/2016
E.P.A. Methane Leak Rules Take Aim at Climate Change U.S. 5/12/2016
Global Warming Cited as Wildfires Increase in Fragile Boreal Forest Science 5/10/2016
In Novel Tactic on Climate Change, Citizens Sue Their Governments Science 5/10/2016
New York Plans to Make Fighting Climate Change Good Business Science 5/9/2016
William M. Gray, Hurricane Prediction and Climate Change Skeptic, Dies at 86 U.S. 4/20/2016
Review: 'How to Let Go of the World' Ups the Ante on Climate Change Movies 4/19/2016
Liberal Biases, Too, May Block Progress on Climate Change Economy 4/19/2016
Pressure on Exxon Over Climate Change Intensifies With New Documents Science 4/14/2016
Climate Change Hits Hard in Zambia, an African Success Story Africa 4/12/2016
Yale Advances in Shaping Portfolio to Address Climate Change Energy & Environment 4/12/2016
Earth to Audience: How Andrew Reckin's Blog Built a Digital Conversation About Climate Change Times Insider 4/6/2016
Global Warming Linked to Public Health Risks, White House Says Politics 4/4/2016
Global Warming Gives Science Behind Nuclear Winter a New Purpose U.S. 4/3/2016
The Reality Gap in the Push to Close the Global Warming 'Emissions Gap' in Paris Opinion 3/31/2016
Exxonmobil Climate Change Inquiry in New York Gains Allies Science 3/29/2016
Overlooked Tool to Fight Climate Change: A Tweak in Fuel Standards The Upshot 3/28/2016
Gallup Find Concerns Rising Over Global Warming and Nuclear Energy Solution Opinion 3/19/2016
Trees Deal With Climate Change Better Than Expected Science 3/18/2016
Too Soon Gone- Gary Braasch, Visual Chronicler of Climate Change Opinion 3/8/2016
California Gas Leak Threatens Jerry Brown's Image as a Climate Change Hero U.S. 3/4/2016
Scientists Protest Cuts and Commercialization at Australian Climate Center Australia 2/27/2016
Zika Outbreak Could Be an Omen of the Global Warming Threat Science 2/18/2016
Next Supreme Court Justice Will Be Crucial to Climate Change Economy 2/16/2016
What You Get When You Mix Chickens, China and Climate Change Sunday Review 2/14/2016
What's Missing at the U.N. Climate Panel Meeting on Climate Change Communication Opinion 2/12/2016
Fighting Climate Change With One of the World's Largest Solar Power Plants Multimedia/Photos 12/29/2015
James E. Hansen and Peter Sarsgaard on Climate Change and Karma Art & Design 12/23/2015
Fighting Climate Change WIth One of the World's Largest Solar Power Plants Blogs 12/22/2015
Paris Accord Considers Climate Change as a Factor in Mass Migration Europe 12/12/2015
Eight Questions About Climate Change and the Paris Talks Science 12/10/2015
Ted Cruz's Disturbing Views on Climate Change (and Other Things) Opinion 12/9/2015
Bill Gates Takes On Climate Change With Nudges and a Powerful Rolodex Energy & Environment 12/8/2015
Behind the Brackeys as Paris Negotiators Shape Climate Change Deal Opinion 12/7/2015
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Trust and Money at Core of Crucial Paris Talks on Climate Change Europe 12/6/2015
Teaching About Climate Change With The New York Times Education 12/1/2015
Tracking Views and News Out of the Paris Climate Change Talks Opinion 11/30/2015
Obama opens climate change speech with tribute to Paris Multimedia/Photos 11/30/2015
E.L.L. Practice The 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference Education 11/30/2015
Paris Deal Would Herald an Important First Step on Climate Change Politics 11/29/2015
Chinese Report on Climate Change Depicts Sumber Scenarios Asia Pacific 11/29/2015
Pope, celebrities, activists display shoes ahead of Paris climate Change talks Multimedia/Photos 11/29/2015
The Climate Change Pledges Are In. Will they Fix Anything? World 11/23/2015
Restored Forests Breathe Life Into Efforts Against Climate Change Environment 11/10/2015
Facts & Figures: Where People Worry About Climate Change Opinion 11/9/2015
The Limits of the 'Tobacco Strategy' on Climate Change The Upshot 11/6/2015
Citing Climate Change, Obama Rejects construction of Keystone XL Oil Pipeline U.S. 11/6/2015
Exxon Mobil Investigated for Possible Climate Change Lies by New York Attorney General Science 11/5/2015
POll Finds Global Consensus on a Need To Tackle Climate Change World 11/5/2015
Scientists Study Links Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather Science 11/5/2015
Gore Calls for Exxon Mobil Inquiry on Climate Change Dealbook 11/3/2015
National Geographic Explorer Bill Nyes Climate Change Denial- and Arnold Schwarzenegger's Analysis Opinion 11/3/2015
Exxon Mobil Accused of Misleading Public on Climate Change Risks Science 10/30/2015
Obama: More Companies join U.S. pledge on climate change Multimedia/Photos 10/19/2015
How to Manage Fire to Cut Pollution and Slow Climate Change Opinion 10/14/2015
A Korean Economist is Elected to Lead the U.N. Climate Change Panel Opinion 10/6/2015
Alaska Seeks Federal Money to MOve a Village Threatened by Climate Change U.S. 10/3/2015
Review: 'This Changes Everything' Sweetly Confronts Climate Change Movies 10/1/2015
One of the World's Most Powerful Central Bankers Is Worried About Climate Change The Upshot 9/30/2015
Many Conservative Republicans Believe Climate Change Is a Real Threat Politics 9/28/2015
Iran's Rouhani warns of "dual calamities" of terrorism climate change Multimedia/Photos 9/26/2015
A Deep Dive into What Exxon Knew About Global Warming and When it Knew It Opinion 9/23/2015
Senate Democrats Offer Climate Change Bill Aimed Not at Success Now, but in 2016 Politics 9/22/2015
Facts & Figures: American Republicans May Be Alone on Climate Change Opinion 9/21/2015
U.S. and Chinese Climate Change Negotiators to Meet in Los Angeles U.S. 9/15/2015
Review: 'Chloe & Theo' a Climate-Change Movie With Rising Levels of Simplicity Movies 9/3/2015
Obama, Visiting Arctic Will Pledge Aid to Alaskans Hit by Climate Change Politics 9/2/2015
A College in Maine That Tackles Climate Change, One Class at a Time Energy & Environment 9/1/2015
Obama Makes Urgent Appeal in Alaska for Climate Change Action U.S. 8/31/2015
In Alaska, Obama Will Be in Middle of oil and Climate Change Battle U.S. 8/28/2015
Before Obama's Alaska Trip Climate Group Charges Hypocrisy Politics 8/27/2015
Director of Climate Change Group Looks to Hong Kong for Museum Ideas Asia Pacific 8/22/2015
Germany and Brazil Join Forces on Climate Change Action Europe 8/20/2015
California Drought Is Made Worse by Global Warming Scientists Say Science 8/20/2015
Obama's climate change plan shows U.S. can change world -U.N.'s Ban Multimedia/Photos 8/4/2015
The Promise and Limits of Obama's 'Clean Power Plan' for Limiting Global Warming Opinion 8/3/2015
Showtime Series Aims to Engage Sleepy Public on Global Warming With Celebrity Guides Opinion 7/28/2015
Innovation Sputters in Battle Against Climate Change Energy & Environment 7/21/2015
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Dark Region of Ocean May Shed on Climate Change and Other Issues Science 6/29/2015
In Weighing Responses to Climate Change, Severity and Uncertainty Matter More then 'Reality' Opinion 6/25/2015
Climate Change Calls for Science, Not Hope Business Day 6/23/2015
Risk of Extreme Weather From Climate Change to Rise Over Next Century, Report Says Science 6/22/2015
Pope Francis, in Sweeping Encyclical Calls for Swift Action on Climate Change Europe 6/18/2015
Jeb Bush Avoids Criticizing Pope While Acknowledging Threat of Global Warming Crosswords & Games 6/18/2015
Pope's Views on Climate Change Add Pressure to Catholic Candidates World 6/16/2015
Leak of Pope's Encyclical on CLimate Change Hints at Tensions in Vatican Europe 6/16/2015
Pope Francis May Find Wariness Among U.S. Bishops on Climate Change U.S. 6/13/2015
Review: In 'The Yes Men Are Revolting,' Prankster Activists Take on Climate Change Movies 6/11/2015
Climate CHange May Drive Fish and Coral From Equator, Studies Say Science 6/8/2015
Norway Will Divest From Coal in Push Against Climate Change Science 6/5/2015
Japan: Climate Change Aid Pledged for Pacific Islands Asia Pacific 5/23/2015
Obama Recasts Climate Change as a Peril With Far-Reaching Effects Politics 5/20/2015
A Minnesota Quartet, Tuned to Temperatures from the Equator to the Arctic, Performs Global Warming Opinion 5/8/2015
Strategies Funded to Help Boston Airport Guard Against Effects of Climate Change U.S. 5/4/2015
Scientists and Religious Leaders Discuss Climate Change at Vatican Europe 4/28/2015
Pope Francis Steps Up Campaign on Climate Change to Conservatives' Alarm Europe 4/27/2015
Guest Post/ Climate Change Questions for Young Citizen Scientists Education 4/23/2015
Judges Skeptical of Challenge to Proposed E.P.A. Rule on Climate Change U.S. 4/16/2015
The Power and Limits of Pope Francis Climate Change Campaign Opinion 4/10/2015
Obama Adviser During Recession Is Given New Challenge: Climate Change U.S. 4/9/2015
California Drought Is Made Worse by Global Warming Scientists Say Science 4/1/2015
Obama's Strategy on Climate Change, Part of Global Deal, Is Revealed U.S. 3/31/2015
Climate Change Threatens to Kill Off More Aspen Forests Environment 3/30/2015
How Idealism, Expressed in Concrete Steps, Can Fight Climate Change The Upshot 3/27/2015
Amazon Forest Becoming Less of a Climate Change Safety Net Environment 3/23/2015
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Researchers Link Syrian Conflict to a Drought Made Worse by Climate Change Environment 3/2/2015
Lawmakers Seek Information on Funding for Climate Change Critics Science 2/25/2015
Panel Urges Research on Geoengineering as a Tool Against Climate Change Science 2/10/2015
The New School Divest Fossil Fuel Stock and Refocuses on Climate Change Science 2/6/2015
As Visit Ends, Obama Presses India on Human Rights and Climate Change Asia Pacific 2/2/2015
Federal Construction Projects Must Plan for Flood Risks From Climate Change U.S. 1/30/2015
Leaders in Davos Urge Quick Action to Alter the Effects of Climate Change Business Day 1/23/2015
How 'Warmest Ever' Headlines and Debates Can Obscure What Matters About Climate Change Opinion 1/23/2015
2014 Breaks Heat Record, Challenging Global Warming Skeptics Environment 1/16/2015
A Closer Look at the Global Warming Trend, Record Hot 2014 and What's Ahead Opinion 1/16/2015
Bernie Sanders Forces Republicans to State Their Views on Climate Change Opinion 1/14/2015
Brazil's Former Sports Minister is Moved to Science Post Despite Rejection of Global Warming Opinion 1/8/2015
With Compromises, a Global Accord to Fight Climate Change Is in Sight World 12/9/2014
Jeanne Gang on Climate Change Crystals and Her Design Miami Installation T Magazine 12/2/2014
Climate Change Threatens to Strip the Identity of Glacier National Park U.S. 11/23/2014
Coal Rush in India Could Tip Balance on Climate Change Asia Pacific 11/17/2014
How 'Solution Aversion' and Global Warming Prescriptions Polarize the Climate Debate Opinion 11/11/2014
In Season of Deadly Rains in India, Does the New Prime Minister Believe in Climate Change? Opinion 11/04/2014
U.N. Panel Issues Its Starkest Warning Yet on Global Warming Europe 11/02/2014
Climate Change Concerns Push Chile to Forefront of Carbon Tax Movement International Business 10/29/2014
Trying to Raise Profile of Climate Change for Washington Voters U.S. 10/27/2014
Pragmatism on Climate Change Trumps Politics at Local Level Across U.S. Science 10/24/2014
Companies Take the Baton in Climate Change Efforts Energy & Environment 9/28/2014
Ban Ki-Moon Says U.N. 'Must Answer the Call' to Fight Climate Change, Ebola, and Extremism World 9/24/2014
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How Should Nations and Individuals Address Climate Change Education 9/24/2014
Flooding Risk From Climate Change, Country by Country The Upshot 9/23/2014
Push for New Climate Change Pact as U.N. Summit Approaches World 9/23/2014
Climate Change protesters march in New York's Financial District Multimedia/Photos 9/22/2014
Three Divergent Visions of Our Future Under Climate Change Science 9/22/2014
Climate Change Protesters Tangle With Police at Wall St. N.Y./Region 9/22/2014
6 Q's About the News Climate Change Demonstrators March in Manhattan Education 9/22/2014
Q. and A.: Glen Peters on China and Climate Change Asia Pacific 9/22/2014
U.N.'s Ban: Climate Change 'Defining Issue of Our Time' Multimedia/Photos 9/21/2014
On the Path Past 9 Billion, Little Crosstalk Between U.N. Sessions on Population and Global Warming Opinion 9/21/2014
Push for New Pact on Climate Change Is Plagued by Old Divide of Wealth Environment 9/20/2014
With Eye on 2016, Christie Resist Climate Change Plan Politics 9/18/2014
Fixing Climate Change May Add No Costs, Report Says Environment 9/16/2014
Climate CHange Will Disrupt Half of North America's Bird Species, Study Says U.S. 9/8/2014
Cities' Air Problems Only Get Worse With Climate Change International Business 8/20/2014
China's Energy Plans Will Worsen Climate Change, Greenpeace Says Asia Pacific 7/24/2014
A Reassuring American Presence Joins Talks on Climate Change With China Asia Pacific 7/21/2014
How Climate Change Could Foil China's Smog-Fighting Efforts Asia Pacific 7/3/2014
Bipartisan Report Tallies High Toll on Economy from Global Warming Science 6/24/2014
At Commencement, Obama Mocks Lawmakers Who Deny Climate Change U.S. 6/14/2014
Facts & Figures: Americans O.K. With Paying to Curb Climate Change Education 6/12/2014
What's News in Washington: Obama Talks Climate Change at Summit Politics 6/5/2014
Is Global Warming Real? Most Americans Say Yes The Upshot 6/1/2014
Can the Market Starve Off Global Warming? Room For Debate 6/1/2014
Americans More Worried About 'Warming' Than 'Climate Change' The Upshot 5/29/2014
Americans' Varied Views of 'Global Warming' and 'Climate Change' Opinion 5/27/2014
Pushing Climate Change as an Issue This Year, but With an Eye on 2016 Politics 5/22/2014
Climate Change Deemed Growing Security Threat by Military Researchers Politics 5/14/2014
White House Report: Climate change impact real, action needed Multimedia/Photos 5/6/2014
Setbacks Aside, Climate Change Is Finding Its Way Into the World's Classrooms Energy & Environment 4/20/2014
A Risk Analyst Explains Why Climate Change Risk Misperception Doesn't Necessarily Matter Opinion 4/16/2014
Global Warming and the Developing World Room For Debate 4/1/2014
College Classes use Arts to Brace for Climate Change Education 3/31/2014
6 Q's About the News, New Warnings About Climate Changed Released Education 3/31/2014
Climate Panel Sees Global Warming Impacts on All Continents, Worse to Come Opinion 3/30/2014
A Bigger Nod to Uncertainty in the Nest Climate Panel Report on Global Warming Opinion 3/25/2014
Science Linking Drought to Global Warming Remains Matter of Dispute Science 3/5/2014
Global Warming Basics from the U.S. and British Science Academics Opinion 3/3/2014
As Obama Vows to Act on Climate Change, Justices Weigh His Approach Politics 2/19/2014
Global Warming, Winter Weather and the Olympics Leading Climate Scientists Weigh In Opinion 2/17/2014
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For Already Vulnerable Penguins, Study Finds Climate Change Is Another Danger Environment 1/29/2014
U.S. Delegation to Press Issues Like Climate Change and Syria Business Day 1/21/2014
Sluggish Economy Prompts Europe to Reconsider Its Intentions on Climate Change Energy & Environment 1/16/2014
Can We Respond to Problems like Global Warming When There's 'No Simple Villain'? Opinion 12/14/2013
Panel Says Global Warming Carries Risk of Deep Changes Environment 12/3/2013
A Conversation With: India's Chief Climate Change Negotiator Ravi Shankar Prasad Asia Pacific 11/19/2013
A Closer Look at Climate Panel's Findings on Global Warming Impacts Opinion 11/2/2013
O.E.C.D. Head Calls for Global Effort Against Climate Change Energy & Environment 10/9/2013
Global Warming's Impact and Germs That Induce Thinness Science 9/9/2013
Assessing the Role of Global Warming in Extreme Weather of 2012 Opinion 9/6/2013
The Yosemite Inferno in the Context of Forest Policy, Ecology and Climate Change Opinion 8/30/2013
A Closer Look at the Technical and Behavioral Barriers to Action on Global Warming Opinion 8/19/2013
Another View on Gas Drilling in the Context of Climate Change Opinion 7/29/2013
After Delayed Vote, E.P.A. Gains a Tough Leader to Tackle Climate Change Politics 7/28/2013
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Climate Change Will Cause More Energy Breakdowns, U.S. Warns U.S. 7/11/2013
G.O.P. Sees Opportunity for Election Gains in Obama's Climate Change Policy Politics 7/9/2013
Why Colorado's Fire Losses, Even with Global Warming, Need Not Be the 'New Normal' Opinion 6/17/2013
Science Group Criticizes Politicians for Global Warming Distortions Opinion 5/23/2013
Scientists Agree Overwhelmingly on Global Warming. Why Doesn't the Public Know That? World 5/20/2013
U.S. Moves Toward Teaching Climate Change; Britain Does the Opposite World 4/9/2013
Survey Finds Most Republicans Seek Action on Climate Change Opinion 4/3/2013
State Tells Investors That Climate Change May Hurt Its Finances N.Y./Region 3/26/2013
Report Blames Climate Change for Extremes in Australia Asia Pacific 3/4/2013
Beijing Gallery Puts a Focus on Global Warming Art & Design 2/7/2013
Climate Change and the Plight of the Whitebark Pine Opinion 2/7/2013
An Unlikely Power Duo Emerges in the Global Fight Against Climate Change Science 2/6/2013
Getting Wise to the Owl, a Charismatic Sentry in Climate Change Science 2/6/2013
Global Warming Reduces Yields of Harvests in Some Countries, Study Says Environment 2/5/2013
On Global Warming, McCain and Obama Agree: Urgent Action Is Needed Politics 2/5/2013
In Energy Taxes, Tools to Help Tackle Climate Change Business Day 1/29/2013
Climate Change and Population Growth Meet Along the Brahmaputra River Asia Pacific 1/22/2013
Draft Federal Report Sees Big U.S. Impacts from Global Warming Opinion 1/15/2013
A Closer Look at a Shift in Britain's Near-Term Global Warming Forecast Opinion 1/9/2013
On Issues Like Climate Change, Can Urgency and Patience Coexist? Opinion 12/24/2012
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Fewer Americans Say Their Actions Can Slow Climate Change Environment 12/21/2012
Scientists See Big Impacts on U.S. Ecosystems from Global Warming Opinion 12/19/2012
What's Your Meme? Changing the Climate Change Conversation Environment 12/17/2012
Climate Change Forces Ski Areas to Face Uncertain Future Education 12/13/2012
To Stop Climate Change, Students Aim at College Portfolios Energy & Environment 12/4/2012
Poll: Most N.Y. Voters Link Superstorm to Climate Change Environment 12/3/2012
Most New Yorkers Think Climate Change Caused Hurricane, Poll Finds N.Y./Region 12/3/2012
A Conversation With: India's Chief Climate Change Negotiator Asia Pacific 12/3/2012
Activists Use Webcast to Try to Ignite Climate Change Passions World 11/20/2012
For Ancient Maya, Climate Change Giveth and Taketh Away Environment 11/8/2012
Why Climate Disaster Might Not Boost Public Engagement Opinion 11/6/2012
How CIties Plan to Keep the Sea at Bay in an Age of Climate Change World 11/5/2012
Both Romney and Obama Avoid Talk of Climate Change Politics 10/25/2012
For Climate Change, a Possible Trial Could Echo the Scopes Monkey Case Environment 8/27/2012
New York's City Council Adds Climate Change Panels Environment 8/22/2012
The Agenda: How to Parse Climate Change and Extreme Weather? Politics 8/7/2012
Study Finds More of Earth Is Hotter and Says Global Warming Is at Work Health; Science 8/5/2012
Pondering a Link Between Forest Fires and Climate Change Environment 6/29/2012
Health; Science;
A Butterfly Takes Wing on Climate Change Technology 5/23/2012
On Our Radar: Lugar, the G.O.P. and Climate Change Environment 5/11/2012
Clouds' Effect on Climate Change Is Last Bastion for Dissenters Environment 4/30/2012
Clouds' Effect on Climate Change Is Last Bastion for Dissenters Health; Science 4/29/2012
Health; Science;
An Underground Fossil Forest Offers Clues on Climate Change Technology 4/29/2012
Climate Change to Affect Corn Prices, Study Says Business Day 4/23/2012
Climate Change, the News Media and the Public Environment 4/3/2012
Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation Environment 3/28/2012
Men, Women and Who's to Blame for Global Warming Environment 3/27/2012
Behind the Controversy, and Effort to Rewrite Curriculum on Climate Change Environment 2/29/2012
Bay Area Climate Change Plans Lack Regional Cooperation Environment 2/17/2012
U.S. Pushes to Cut Emissions of Some Pollutants That Hasten Climate Change Environment 2/16/2012
UPDATED: Two Nobelists Offer Views of Human-Driven Global Warming Opinion 2/2/2012
Three States to Require Insurers to Disclose Climate-Change Response Plans Energy & Environment 2/1/2012
Police Inquiry Prompts New Speculation on Who Leaked Climate-Change EMails Environment 1/6/2012
On Our Radar: Student Confronts U.S. Climate Change Envoy Environment 12/8/2011
On Our Radar: Student Confronts U.S. Climate Change Envoy Science 12/8/2011
Time for a Vacation? Climate Change and the Human Clock Environment 12/8/2011
Time for a Vacation? Climate Change and the Human Clock Science 12/8/2011
At Meeting on Climate Change, Urgent Issues but Low Expectations Environment 11/27/2011
U.N. Panel Finds Climate Change Behind Some Extreme Weather Events Environment 11/18/2011
Chinese Study Says Dam Didn't Affect Climate Change Asia Pacific 11/13/2011
Millions Will Be Trapped Amid Climate Change, Study Warns Environment 10/20/2011
Millions Will Be Trapped Amid Climate Change, Study Warns Science 10/20/2011
Group Urges Research Into Aggressive Efforts to Fight Climate Change Environment 10/4/2011
Forests and Climate Change: Ask the Reporter a Question Science 10/1/2011
Global Warming Could Cost Canada Billions, Study Warns Environment 9/30/2011
Global Warming Could Cost Canada Billions, Study Warns Science 9/30/2011
How Climate Change Could Hurt Yellowstone National Park Science 9/27/2011
How Climate Change Could Hurt Yellowstone National Park Environment 9/27/2011
Warnings and the Cost of Storms and Climate Change Opinion 8/31/2011
Warnings and the Cost of Storms and Climate Change Opinion 8/31/2011
Cholera: Climate Change Isn't a Culprit in Increasing Outbreaks, Study Finds Health 8/29/2011
Climate Change an Extra Burden for Native Americans, Study Says Environment 8/3/2011
On Our Radar: Vatican Panel Calls for Climate Change Action Environment 5/11/2011
California Judge Calls Time Out for Climate Change Law Science 3/22/2011
On Our Radar: Take 'a Fresh Look' at Climate Change, Scientists Urge Congress Science 2/2/2011
Next Year Offers Little Cheer for Those Battling Climate Change Energy & Environment 12/26/2010
Climate CHange Igniting Deep Peatland Fires, Study Says Science 12/6/2010
Modest Climate Change Steps Are oal of Meeting in Mexico Europe 11/28/2010
Thom Yorke's Designs for Climate Change Art & Design 11/28/2010
Obama to Face New Foes in Global Warming Fight Energy & Environment 11/3/2010
Getting Past the Politics of Climate Change Energy & Environment 10/3/2010
New Role Proposed for U.N. in Combating Global Warming Energy & Environment 10/1/2010
Earth's Plant Growth Fell Because of Climate Change, Study Finds Science 8/23/2010
On Our Radar: The White House and Climate Change Science 6/15/2010
Costa Rican Chief Is Named for Climate Change Panel Environment 5/17/2010
British Ads Ignore Uncertainties of Climate Change, Watchdog Agency Finds Science 3/17/2010
What Have You Been Taught About Global Warming? Education 3/4/2010
What Have You Been Taught About Global Warming? U.S. 3/4/2010
Let's Talk About It: Discussing the Science and Politics of Global Warming Education 3/3/2010
Let's Talk About It: Discussing the Science and Politics of Global Warming U.S. 3/3/2010
Lack of Direction on Climate Change Hobbles Carbon Trading Energy & Environment 2/15/2010
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Says Pika Not Imperiled by Climate Change Science 2/8/2010
California Sets Up Statewide Network to Monitor Global-Warming Gases Energy & Environment 2/2/2010
Bin Laden Adds Climate Change to List of Grievances Against U.S. Middle East 1/29/2010
Father of India's Green Revolution Says Nation Is Threatened by Global Warming Global Business 1/17/2010
E.U. Seeks to Regain Influence on Response to Climate Change Global Business 1/15/2010
Europe Offers Billions to Help Poor Nations Tackles Climate Change World 12/11/2009
Trade Fair Offers Ideas to Combat Climate Change Global Business 12/8/2009
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Hacked E-Mail Is New Fodder For Climate Change Dispute Front Page 11/20/2009
Group Says Push to Build Nuclear Power Plants Will Set Back Climate Change Efforts U.S. 11/18/2009
Turtle Tour, and Tours, Are Casualties of Climate Change in Costa Rica World 11/13/2009
Can the World Reach an Agreement on Climate Change? Energy & Environment 11/9/2009
Senate Global Warming Bill Is Seeking to Cushion the Impact on Industry Politics 10/24/2009
Is the Chamber of Commerce Right About Climate Change? Business Day 10/5/2009
Southeast Drought Study Ties Water Shortage to Population, Not Global Warming Environment 10/2/2009
Utility Quits Alliance Over Climate Change Energy & Environment 9/22/2009
Nobel Halo Fades Fast for Climate Change Panel Environment 8/4/2009
Climate Change Treaty, to Go Beyond the Kyoto Protocol, Is Expected by the Year's End Environment 6/12/2009
How Much Should Poor Countries Be Paid to Fight Climate Change? Science 6/8/2009
Climate Change Poses Threat to Synchrony of Shrimp and Its Food Science 5/18/2009
Climate Change to Hit Southeast Asia Especially Hard, Report Says World 4/27/2009
Obama, Who Vowed Rapid Action on Climate Change, Turns More Cautious Politic 4/10/2009
Nations Near Arctic Declare Polar Bears Threatened by Climate Change Environment 3/19/2009
World Bank Loans Brazil $1.3 Billion for Climate Change Efforts Energy & Environment 3/5/2009
First Lady Talks About Pollution and Climate Change at the E.P.A. U.S. 2/26/2009
British Fight Climate Change With Fish and Chips Environment 2/21/2009
New York Must Prepare for Global Warming, Mayor's Panel Says Environment 2/17/2009
Experts in U.S. and China See a Chance for Cooperation Against Climate Change Asia Pacific 2/5/2009
Gore Will Appear Before Senate Panel on Climate Change U.S. 1/22/2009
German Insurance Giant Cites Role of Climate Change in Record Payouts Science 12/31/2008
Breaking: California Adopts Nation's Most Comprehensive Global Warming Plan Science 12/11/2008
Climate Change, the Coal Business and Civil Disobedience Science 11/17/2008
The U.S. Must Take the Lead on Climate Change Opinion 11/13/2008
European Clean Energy and Climate Change Interests Respond to Obama's Rise Science 11/5/2008
U.N. Climate Change Chief Discusses Global Financial Crisis Science 10/20/2008
Report Says Climate Change Begs for Nuclear Energy Science 10/15/2008
Permafrost May Survive Global Climate Change, New Evidence Suggests Science 9/22/2008
India Offers 8 Ideals on a Climate Change Policy, but Few Details World Business 6/30/2008
After Verbal Fire, Senate Effectively Kills Climate Change Bill Washington 6/6/2008
More Talking Than Listening in the Senate Debate About Climate Change Washington 6/4/2008
Senate Opens Debate on Politically Risky Bill Addressing Global Warming Washington 6/2/2008
Under Pressure, White House Issues Climate Change Report Washington 5/31/2008
A Way for the World to Save Face on Climate Change? Science 4/9/2008
Frederick Seitz, Physicist Who Led Skeptics of Global Warming, Dies at 96 U.S. 3/6/2008
Flooded Village Flies Suit, Citing Corporate Link to Climate Change U.S. 2/26/2008
Think About Climate Change on the Beach This Week Science 12/21/2007
Air Your Clean Laundry to Fight Climate Change (1 Letter) NY Region Opinions 12/8/2007
Worried About Global Warming? Why Do You Hate America? Opinion 11/14/2007
Avoiding Climate Change: Why Americans Prevaricate and Delay on Taking Action Opinion 11/13/2007
Experts Discuss Engineering Feats, Like Space Mirrors, to Slow Climate Change Environment 11/9/2007
Citing Global Warming, Kansas Denies Plant Permit Business Day 10/20/2007
Gore Shares Peace Prize for Climate Change Work World 10/13/2007
Bush, Climate Change, and the Chicken and Egg Problem Science 9/30/2007
Human Behavior, Global Warming, and the Ubiquitous Plastic Bag N.Y./Region 9/29/2007
U.N. Chief Urges Fast Action on Global Climate Change World 9/24/2007
A Cool Look at Global Warming: Your Turn to Take On Bjorn Lomborg Science 9/10/2007
Pacific Rim Nations Agree on Global Warming, Without Targets Asia Pacific 9/8/2007
Flood-Soaked Queens Blames Development, Lagging Sewers and Climate Change N.Y./Region 8/29/2007
Many Arctic Plants Have Adjusted to Big Climate Changes, Study Finds Environment 6/14/2007
U.S. Compromise on Global Warming Plan Averts Impasse at Group of 8 Meeting Europe 6/7/2007
World Briefing, United Nations: 3 Climate Change Envoys Appointed World 5/1/2007
To Fight Global Warming, Some Hang a Clothesline Home & Garden 4/11/2007
Foundation to Offer $100 Million to Deal With Global Warming Business Day 4/8/2007
Push to Fix Ozone Layer and Slow Global Warming World Business 3/14/2007
In a Test of Capturing Carbon Dioxide, Perhaps a Way to Temper Global Warming Business Day 3/14/2007
Top Scientists Warn of Water Shortages and Disease Linked to Global Warming Environment 3/11/2007
Correction: The Family Vacation (Climate-Change Lessons Included) Your Money 3/9/2007
Cloudy, With a Chance of Climate Change; Memories of a Colder Iceland Opinion 3/3/2007
China Says Rich Countries Should Take Lead on Global Warming Asia Pacific 2/7/2007
On the Climate Change Beat, Doubt Gives Way to Certainty Environment 2/5/2007
Scientists Criticize White House Stance on Climate Change Findings Washington 1/31/2007