Hot temperatures in the world’s oceans are making storms and cyclones more destructive. Australia is uniquely vulnerable.
Facing escalating climate threats, Columbia's Mailman School of Public Health launched C-ARCH, a"solutions lab" to drive ...
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Here's the ugliest global-warming chart you'll ever need to seeEarth is running a fever. That's not news. What's surprising is exactly how fast its temperature is rising Analysis As you've likely read in many a headline-shouting article, our precious Blue Marble ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNMostly clear skies forecast for lunar eclipse in MontrealThere’s a partial solar eclipse that will be visible from Montreal at sunrise on March 29. At its maximum at 6:42 a.m., about 47 per cent of the sun will be obscured, so you probably won’t notice ...
Environmentalists warn that the Earth is running a fever and, with the latest NOAA firings, we’ve begun sacking the doctors.
For the first time since June 2023, last month was not the warmest or second warmest ever recorded. But temperatures were ...
For decades, the Congo Basin was largely invisible to climate science. Now, a new generation of Central African researchers ...
The issue of turbulence is gaining attention with climate change. Rising global temperatures mean warmer air, which can hold more moisture. This boosts the chance of thunderstorms, the UK Royal ...
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Jacobin on MSNNoam Chomsky and the Socialist Alternative to Climate ChaosIf we choose to take seriously the overwhelming consensus position of credible climate scientists, we have to accept that ...
A study finds that extreme heat may accelerate biological aging in older adults. Researchers analyzed DNA changes in over ...
At least a billion people living in rural areas worldwide rely on agriculture: a livelihood that is critically vulnerable to ...
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