Gun Violence Surges Linked to Unseasonably Warm Days
Study finds 7 percent of shootings in some of America’s most populous cities can be tied to above-average temperatures, but mitigating climate change impact may help prevent gun deaths
Urgency, Accountability, and Private Jets at UN Climate Summit COP27
BU climate finance researcher Rishikesh Ram Bhandary describes the mood in Egypt
As Climate Change Gets Worse, Science Provides Hope and Possibility
The power of city trees, cutting emissions, swaying climate deniers, and more: in honor of Earth Day, The Brink’s science writer reflects on BU research helping to save the planet
BU Institute to Focus on Equity and Justice in the Climate Change Fight
Transitioning the world to sustainable energy without leaving marginalized communities behind is a top priority for new leadership team, including director Benjamin Sovacool
How Does Heat Exposure Affect The Body and Mind?
Know the heat-related illness risks for physical, mental health and how to stay safe when temperatures rise
As Temperatures Set Records, Heat Exposure Hits Some Neighborhoods Harder than Others
BU researcher says vulnerable communities experience the most dangerous effects of heat stress and heat-related illness