climateScienceAs the Planet Warms, Canada Faces an Influx of Climate RefugeesBy Hanna HettScienceHow Drought and War Are Really Affecting the Global Food SupplyBy Maryn McKennaSciencePakistan’s ‘Monster Monsoon’ Shows the Wrath of Climate ChangeBy Damian CarringtonBusinessDriving Toward the Automobile’s Electric, Autonomous FutureBy Aarian MarshallBusinessThe Climate Bill Will Electrify More Delivery Vans and TrucksBy Aarian MarshallGearHow to Make the Most of the New US Climate Tax CreditsBy WIRED StaffScienceHow the Inflation Reduction Act Affects Food and AgricultureBy Tom PhilpottScienceHow Long Droughts Make Flooding WorseBy Amit KatwalaScienceJoin Us for RE:WIRED GreenBy WIRED StaffScienceAs Wildfires Get More Extreme, Observatories Are at Greater RiskBy Katrina MillerScienceThe New Climate Bill Demands All-American EV BatteriesBy Aarian Marshall and Gregory BarberScienceIs Coal Mining Increasing East Kentucky’s Flood Risk?By John McCrackenScienceThe Psychology of Inspiring Everyday Climate ActionBy Grace HuckinsScienceThis Laser-Firing Truck Could Help Make Hot Cities More LivableBy Matt SimonScienceHow Clean Is ‘Clean’ Hydrogen?By Gregory BarberScienceExtreme Heat Is Becoming More Dangerous for FarmworkersBy Tom PhilpottScienceNASA Is Crowdsourcing Cloud Research—on MarsBy Katrina MillerBusinessData Centers Are Facing a Climate CrisisBy Chris Stokel-WalkerScienceAs Waters Warm, Alaska Experiences Salmon Booms and BustsBy Victoria PetersenIdeasAfter Going Solar, I Felt the Bliss of Sudden AbundanceBy Clive ThompsonThe Big StoryThe Big Business of Burying CarbonBy Jeffrey BallScienceCarbon Offsets Alone Won’t Make Flying Climate-FriendlyBy Gregory BarberScienceNuclear Power Plants Are Struggling to Stay CoolBy Gregory BarberScienceEurope Has Descended Into the Age of FireBy Matt SimonMore Stories