The climate risks of cooking with gas
Research shows gas stoves emit methane, even when they’re turned off, and carbon dioxide when they’re operating.
Research shows gas stoves emit methane, even when they’re turned off, and carbon dioxide when they’re operating.
The pandemic made birdwatching more popular, but the timelines are shifting on when some of the most cherished birds arrive.
An untimely spring freeze can be dangerous for crops and home gardens in Illinois.
The Great Lakes hold about a fifth of the world’s supply of surface freshwater, and that resource is under the threat of commercialization.
Fourteen years ago, Chicago was the first major U.S. city to tackle climate change. Now it’s ready for a reboot.
A listener is conflicted about bringing kids into a world with an uncertain climate future. We talk to two experts with advice.
Illinois State Climatologist Dr. Trent Ford says December was among the warmest on record. But the cold and snow arrived in the new year.
British amateur meteorologist Guy Callendar was remarkably prescient many decades ago.
Researchers are out “grabbing” samples and measurements from all over the Great Lakes to better understand the lakes in winter.
Across the U.S. the longest cold snaps in wintertime are getting shorter, according to data analysis by the group Climate Central.