Yesterday was a busy day for environmental policy on Capitol Hill, as two Senate panels simultaneously held hearings on thorny issues surrounding climate change and clean energy.
Scientists warn that the data may be too unreliable to guide the precautions that governments, businesses and retirement fund managers must take in the coming decades.
In fire-prone parts of California, insurance companies are using new AI-powered tools to better estimate the likelihood of a devastating wildfire disaster.
Some market observers say homes near the waterfront could have a harder time selling this season, but others say buyers are worried about a lack of inventory, not climate change.