As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs Penn In the News CBS MoneyWatch As the heat turns U.S. into an oven, millions of Americans at risk of power cutoffs According to Sanya Carley of the Weitzman School of Design, about 1 in 4 Americans is uncertain about being able to pay household energy bills, with low-income people most at risk of having their utilities disconnected. July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? Penn In the News Desert Sun 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? A study led by R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice estimates that hot temperatures have caused about 20,000 yearly workplace injuries in California. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Penn In the News Reuters July 2023 set to be world’s hottest month on record Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the record warmth of July indicates a planet that will continue to warm as long as people burn fossil fuels. Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? Penn In the News Desert Sun 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? A study led by R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice estimates that hot temperatures have caused about 20,000 yearly workplace injuries in California. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
Why are gas prices going up again? Penn In the News Yahoo! News Why are gas prices going up again? Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that the solution to the increase in global temperatures is to quickly transition to cleaner sources of power. 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? Penn In the News Desert Sun 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? A study led by R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice estimates that hot temperatures have caused about 20,000 yearly workplace injuries in California. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? Penn In the News Desert Sun 20,000 workers a year are injured by California’s extreme heat. What can the state do? A study led by R. Jisung Park of the School of Social Policy & Practice estimates that hot temperatures have caused about 20,000 yearly workplace injuries in California. Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Penn In the News Axios Study: Key Atlantic Ocean circulation could shut down by mid-century Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that key Atlantic currents could shut down in decades rather than a century. We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Penn In the News The Washington Post We are living through Earth’s hottest month on record, scientists say Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that it would take truly dramatic cooling in the waning days of the month to offset the warmth observed over the past few weeks. Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Penn In the News USA Today Greenland was once actually green, study says. That’s an ominous climate change scenario Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that humanity is coming perilously close to some potentially critical climate tipping points. GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Penn In the News MSNBC GOP’s Steve Scalise flubs call for ‘honest’ talk about climate Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences says that climate change-fueled extreme weather events are here, not far away in the Antarctic and not off in the future. China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action. What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China. Load More
China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change Image: Jennifer Frank China, UAE, and the race to stop climate change A Penn Global Seminar looked at the driving forces behind China’s climate policy, and took students to the United Arab Emirates to see some of those decarbonization efforts in action.
What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change Penn In the News Axios What this summer’s weather reveals about climate change The School of Arts & Sciences’ Michael Mann is quoted on a a particularly slow-moving or even stuck jet stream pattern known to favor heat waves as potentially related to the extreme heat in the U.S., Europe, and China.