Grace Manthey is the senior visual data journalist and data team coordinator for CBS News and Stations. She is an Emmy-winning journalist and visual storyteller with a passion for telling stories that ...
The United States and countries around the world continue to grapple with the impacts of climate change, including record heat and more intense extreme weather events. A Pew Research Center survey of ...
How his views keep evolving on the issue. In this photo taken Dec. 1, 2014, Mitt Romney smiles on the field before an NFL football game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins in East ...
Pew Research Center conducted this study to understand Americans’ experiences with extreme weather and views on policies related to extreme weather. For this analysis, we surveyed 8,638 U.S. adults ...
Among the high-profile election results this month in Washington, perhaps the most surprising could be found in Initiative 2117. That was the ballot measure that would overturn the state’s Climate ...
Swindon has hit headlines for a "dangerous" shopping centre shopping centre, "rundown streets" and a lack of police in recent ...
The science is clear: Burning fossil fuels is warming the Earth’s oceans and atmosphere, fueling more destructive hurricanes such as the ones wreaking havoc across the South. “There is not a climate ...
Cities have historically benefitted from coastal access, but sea-level rise may turn this advantage into a vulnerability. Government investment should account for future climate risks. Limiting global ...
The majority of people in Denmark (69%), France (73%), Italy (76%), Spain (74%), Germany (63%), and the UK (62%) are concerned about climate change and its effects, according to a new YouGov survey.
New research provides evidence that men who are concerned about maintaining a traditional masculine image may be less likely ...
Unlike a literal bomb, however, climate change injures children in insidious and indirect ways, and parents may not even realize that they’ve been harmed. Take, for example, the wildfire smoke that ...
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The Polar Bear Photo That Shocked the World—and What It Really Means
Polar bears lose sea ice due to climate change, forcing them to fast longer and lose body fat, leading to emaciation. The photos sparked debate over narrative and accuracy, with experts urging caution ...
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