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Climate change is leading not only to droughts, wildfires, and extreme weather. It’s also leading to oxymorons—at least when ...
As climate change leads to greater meteorological volatility, the one in 100—or 500 or 1,000—year events are occurring twice or three times or more in those windows.
In the meantime, photographers working on the ground are witnessing ever more horrific impacts of climate change. From rising sea levels to coral bleaching, from devastating wildfires to typhoons to ...
The public is tuning out the seemingly slow warming of the world, but it doesn't have to be that way, argue Grace Liu and Rachit Dubey ...
Participants also viewed 5 headlines and 3 petitions about climate change and were asked how likely they were to share the information both broadly on social media and directly with people they know.
The world is getting hotter, faster. A report published last week found that human-caused global warming is now increasing by ...
Climate-fueled disaster is now front-page news, as record-breaking floods, fires, droughts and storms keep arriving. The damage done by climate change is systemic and pervasive, resonating through ...
Why cold air outbreaks are still happening amid global warming. Warmer global temperatures are causing weather events to be more extreme. By Max Golembo, Julia Jacobo, and Samantha Wnek.
You know, regardless of whether it is now, climate change has at least 20 different ways in which it can create things as bad as COVID-19. This story was adapted for the web by Manuela Lopez Restrepo.
On the federal level, climate change was first acknowledged as a national security threat by President George W. Bush in August 1991, and the U.S. national security community first listed the ...
While the impacts of climate change may conjure images of natural disasters, a new study shows that its can also impact humans on a microscopic level. Search Query Show Search. HOME.
On the federal level, climate change was first acknowledged as a national security threat by President George W. Bush in August 1991, and the U.S. national security community first listed the ...