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Analysis from World Weather Attribution, a climate science group, found that human-caused global warming made the record-breaking downpours in early April about 9% heavier.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said it will no longer track the cost of weather disasters, including ...
Young people will be exposed to a number of heatwaves that no one would have experienced in pre-industrial times.
Climate scientists reveal that millions of today's young people will live through unprecedented lifetime exposure to heatwaves, crop failures, river floods, droughts, wildfires and tropical storms ...
There are a lot of ways humanity is readying itself for the effects of climate change, but in Japan, they’re digging. They ...
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Images of Mount Fuji without snow
On October 31, 2024, remarkable images captured a snowless summit of Mount Fuji, diverging from its typical early October ...
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in B.C. and around the world, from the steps leaders are taking to address the problems, to all the up-to-date science.
A report into April's deadly flooding has found that climate change made the central Mississippi River valley's extreme weather event more likely and more intense.
Websites can be scrubbed of climate change references and the U.S. halted from international and national climate assessments, but rising temperatures leave their own evidence, especially in the ...
In the US, Dallas, Houston, Washington DC, New York, and Sacramento are all at extreme risk of flooding due to climate change. Dallas in particular is especially threatened by flooding due to the ...
Seventy-three percent of us think the government should be doing more to address climate change. We have the numbers to make serious political change. What’s needed is mobilization. To be sure ...