Public Won't Pay $10 a Month to Combat Climate Change
Only 28 percent of Americans surveyed said they would pay $10 each month to combat climate change.
How Global Business is Embracing the Circular Economy
Research by Newsweek Vantage confirms that corporate interest in the circular economy is rapidly gaining pace. Download the full report now.
The Shutdown Crisis is Worse Than Either Party Thinks
At issue is corrosion of the pillars of modern civilization: rule of law, respect for the truth, upholding basic societal values, and the imperative to be guided by them in policy decisions.
Oceans Heating Up Faster Than Previously Thought
Rising global temperatures have led to the devastation coral reefs and melting polar ice caps.
Medieval Woman Who Wrote Sacred Christian Texts Found
Her skeleton was found at the site of a women's monastery that existed 1,000 years ago.
Global order is costly. Global chaos would be far worse
America appears to be in retreat, and its opponents are taking notice.
How People Celebrated New Year Around the World
Island nations in the Pacific Ocean were first to welcome in the New Year.
Science Might Make Soil Unnecessary in Next 100 Years
Changing how we grow food would mean soil could be given the chance to recover from degradation.
Protesters Disrupt U.S.-Led Climate Event at COP24
"Young people are at the forefront of leading solutions to address the climate crises, and we won't back down."
Global Warming Suffocated Sea Creatures in Great Dying
An estimated 70% of land animals and 96% of sea creatures were wiped out in Earth's biggest mass extinction.
Trump Is the 'Face of Climate Denial': Al Gore
Trump has challenged the findings of a new report, saying he doesn't believe global warming would affect the economy, despite growing evidence to the contrary.
Trump Doesn't Believe Own Admin's Climate Warnings
The president brushed off a report that said climate change would cost the U.S. billions and billions of dollars. That's not entirely surprising.
California Drought Exacerbated Deadly Fires
More than 23.6 million California residents live in drought areas.
Trump Blames 'Global Freeloaders' for High Drug Costs
"He is fundamentally wrong on that," Craig Garthwaite, the director of health care at Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, told Newsweek on Thursday.
Ocasio Cortez: US Can Fight Climate Change Like Nazis
New York Democratic congressional primary winner Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez compared the "existential threat" posed by climate change to that of Nazi Germany during World War II.
Flakes Urges GOP to Fight Climate Change Amid UN Report
"It's going to be challenging, obviously," the Arizona senator said. "That report that came out is pretty dire."
Global Human Population Isn't Going to Explode
There has been no evidence of a decline in consumption and emissions, despite slowing birthrates.
Climate Change Is Contributing to Global Malnutrition
As temperatures increase and changes in rainfall patterns continue, crops such as rice, wheat and corn will fail to meet demand.
Argentina's Abortion Prohibition Reflects Global Trends
Twenty-six countries around the world ban abortion in all circumstances. In some cases, the Catholic church has exerted heavy influence to restrict the procedure.
Global Meat Consumption Is Unsustainable
A new analysis suggests that the rise in meat consumption could play a major role in increasing carbon emissions and reducing biodiversity.
Iran General Says Israel Steals Clouds, Causing Drought
The head of Iran's meteorological service said that, unless the general knows something he doesn't, there's no way a country can steal clouds.
China Conducts Largest Drill of Its Kind, Blasts U.S.
Over 10,000 Chinese marines traveled across the country for battle exercises as they prepared for threats at home and abroad.
North Korean Hackers' Cyber Skills Are Improving
Much of North Korea's resources are poured into the development of nuclear weapons and cyber espionage.
China, Russia May Take Over Arctic With Polar Silk Road
China has for the first time revealed its Arctic Policy. Will it follow Russia in bringing military power to the resource-rich region?
To Protest Trump, 200-Plus Scientists Have Fled EPA
Many of the vacated positions remain unfilled.
The 1 Percent Now Have Half the World's Wealth
The share belonging to the richest has been skyrocketing since the global financial crisis, a report warns.
Pruitt: Why's Merkel Ditching Nuclear? Sheer Hypocrisy
The EPA chief on the Paris Accord, fossil fuels, clean water, clean air, economic growth. . . .
Asteroid To Put World's Planetary Defense To The Test
International asteroid warning network to be put to the test by 50ft-wide asteroid.
Trump Wants Refugees Who Can 'Successfully Assimilate'
The 70-page proposal from the Trump Administration takes a sharp turn from a long-held belief that refugees should be sheltered if they face a fear of persecution. The proposal asks to prioritize refugees with a high chance for "successful assimilation" into American culture.