As a result, many Americans face a tough tradeoff between paying higher cooling costs or suffering in the heat to save money, research finds. This year, extreme heat is projected to lead home ...
On the heels of record-breaking heat this summer and fall, Congress must act to safeguard low-income Americans from extreme ...
Scientists project that Earth's continents are slowly drifting towards each other and will merge to form a massive ...
Experts debate temperature limits for safe fan use in heatwaves. New studies suggest fans may be effective in humid heat ...
Doug McIntyre and David Callaway discuss the rise in evictions linked to unaffordable energy bills, especially in hot regions ...
there’s no requirement that the home has cooling, but it is required to have heat. We would benefit as a community to see ...
Going “all-electric” could see a 70% increase in nationwide grid capacity. We need more than just renewables to meet that demand.
Researchers have established that electric fans did not reduce core body temperatures of elderly individuals under extreme ...
The phrase “too cool for school” is quickly becoming outdated (if it wasn’t already). As our climate warms, Santa Barbara ...
Surprisingly, extreme heat is a growing concern in South Portland, Maine, where most homes do not have air conditioning, adding to the burden of cold and snowy weather. Since heat pumps can cool ...
Washington, D.C. — On the heels of record-breaking temperatures this year, a new report from the Center for American Progress ...