The solution to urban heat is much, much simpler than you think
Scientists have discovered technology with a remarkable ability to prevent extreme heat in cities. It's called a tree.

Windfall profits could lock in Trump-era political wins for the fossil fuel industry and slow clean-energy transition.
Record flooding pushed Michigan's dams to the brink of disaster and showed just how unprepared U.S. infrastructure is for a warming world.
It’s only early May, and Wyoming's fisheries biologists are already prepping anglers for a summer of low, hot flows, sluggish fish, and the possibility that some waters will dry up completely.
Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands are no strangers to tropical cyclones, but climate change is supercharging storms and disrupting education on the islands.
Extreme temperature swings are disrupting crops and endangering agricultural workers; we spoke with environmental economist Shouro Dasgupta about farming in an overheating world.
