
Rains Soak NYC in 2025 as the US National Climate Assessment Reclassified The City to a Humid Subtropical Zone
This shift comes with serious consequences, including a heightened risk of multiple types of flooding: flash floods from extreme rainfall, tidal flooding from rising seas, and storm surges worsened by more intense hurricanes.
Drilling For Oil In Alaska Is A Death Sentence For Humanity As We Know It
One scientific study found that temperatures in the arctic are rising four times faster than the global average, permafrost is melting, and ecosystems that have existed for millennia are destabilizing.
With Fewer Emissions in Play, Trump’s Trade Wars Might Be an Unlikely Boon for the Planet
As Donald Trump pushes for tariffs, border taxes, and a rollback of globalization in favor of domestic manufacturing, he may be setting into motion a quieter phenomenon: a slowdown in emissions.
The Time to Act: Addressing Climate Change Before It’s Too Late
The science is clear, the warnings are urgent, and the consequences are already here: climate change is no longer a distant threat.
Protect Our Winters: Advocating for Environmental Change Through Law Reform and Civic Engagement
Protect Our Winters (POW) stands as a beacon of hope in the fight against climate change. As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, POW is dedicated to addressing environmental issues through law reform and civic engagement campaigns.
New York City Battling Torrential Rainfall: A State of Emergency
In an unprecedented turn of events, New York City found itself in a state of emergency as torrential rain swept through the city, leaving a trail of destruction in its wake.
The Effects Of Climate Change On NYC
Climate change is a global phenomenon which is affecting the entire planet, and its impacts are being felt in various ways.