Sulfate Aerosols Cool Climate Less Than Assumed

The life span of cloud-forming sulfate particles in the air is shorter than had been assumed due to a sulfur dioxide oxidation pathway which has been neglected in climate models so far.

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John Kerry: Climate Change a Life and Death Issue

The secretary of state apologized on behalf of the United States for not doing enough to fight climate change.

It Doesn’t Matter If We Never Run Out of Oil: We Won’t Want to Burn It Anymore

Like whale oil in the 1860s, oil today has become uncompetitive -- even at low prices -- and that will only become truer with time.

Collapse of Complex Societies

The collapse of complex societies of the past can inform the present on the risks of collapse.

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