Washington state aims to connect with other markets to help reduce carbon costs Washington officials aim to link the state’s fight against climate change to similar efforts elsewhere in North America. John Ryan
As climate threats grow, poor countries still aren't getting enough money to prepare To adapt to the threats developing countries are facing from climate change, the United Nations says they'll need at least 10 times more money than the public funding they received in 2021. Michael Copley
Antarctica is melting and we all need to adapt, a trio of climate analyses show West Antarctica is headed for decades of rapid melting no matter how quickly humans cut greenhouse gas emissions, and 2023 shattered records for missing sea ice around the continent. Rebecca Hersher
Here's how Americans feel about climate change The majority of Americans think climate change will kill and displace a large number of people in the U.S. in the next 30 years, according to a survey by the Pew Research Center. Rebecca Hersher
Sewer water will soon heat buildings in South Lake Union. It (allegedly) won’t smell Wastewater will be heating five large buildings along South Lake Union’s Dexter street and Mercer street, as part of a new pilot program in King County. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Tree lovers, building officials clash over greenery in Washington wildfire zones Tree advocates say the new requirement for “defensible space” around many homes will worsen the climate change that is making fires burn more often. John Ryan
A new study points to a key window of opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet Even if the planet warms more than 2 degrees Celsius, the ice sheet can be protected if temperatures cool back down quickly enough. Alejandra Borunda
21 species have been declared extinct, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says The species, including birds, mussels and a bat, have been moved off the threatened and endangered list. They join 650 other species that have gone extinct in the U.S. Ayana Archie