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Live Science on MSNLa Niña is dead — what that means for this year's hurricanes and weatherScientists thought La Niña was coming. It didn't — at least for now. What could that mean for this year's hurricane season, ...
Atmospheric and marine heatwaves in and around New Zealand have increased climate extremes, with melting glaciers in the South Island, writes Dr Kevin Trenberth ...
The world is facing a rise in extreme weather occurrences, ranging from destructive hurricanes to raging heatwaves and record ...
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Grist on MSNScientists just found a way to break through climate apathyFor much of the 20th century, winter brought an annual ritual to Princeton, New Jersey. Lake Carnegie froze solid, and skaters flocked to its glossy surface. These days, the ice is rarely thick enough ...
Aside from the continuation of the windy pattern that became well established in January, April was a fairly unremarkable ...
As a Denver-based fracking executive, U.S. Secretary of Energy Chris Wright honed a message on global warming: yes, it’s real ...
Historically, climate disasters were thought of as rare, singular events. But thanks to climate change, disasters are ...
In the next few weeks, the oceans could issue a second warning that they are getting closer to potentially dangerous tipping ...
KGW meteorologist Rod Hill predicts how hot it will get this summer as May kicks off the potential start of 90-degree ...
We have to adapt, and our expectations of what makes a ‘perfect forest’ has to change to fit the new scenario, says columnist ...
An ICIMOD report points to reduced water availability for 12 Asian river systems fed by the spring thaw on the Hindu ...
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