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Scientists say recent extreme snowstorms are consistent with weather patterns shifting due to climate change. A warmer atmosphere holds more moisture, which can lead to more intense precipitation, ...
Many of today’s children will experience an ‘unprecedented life’ owing to climate change. Just over half of the children born in 2020 will face unprecedented exposure to heatwaves over their lifetime ...
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Are climate models detecting monsoon changes a decade too early? 'Super-simulations' say yes
Changes in rainfall within global monsoon regions affect the livelihoods of billions. For years, climate models have ...
The Western Journal on MSN
Supreme Court will hear lawsuit over blaming oil companies for climate change
The Supreme Court said on Feb. 23 that it will consider a complaint from oil and gas companies over lawsuits trying to blame them for climate change. On Feb. 23, members of the Supreme Court added one ...
The Trump Administration recently rescinded the central scientific finding that’s the basis of much of the nation’s climate pollution rules under the Clean Air Act.
A team of researchers say that human-caused climate change had an important impact on the recent ferocious wildfires that engulfed parts of Chile and Argentina’s Patagonia region, making the extremely ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The EPA removed all mentions of fossil fuels from its website page explaining climate change causes, now listing ...
Climate change has significant yet odd effects on locations around the world. In some cases it affects migration patterns, ...
Some 6,000 miles away from the Philippines, where 10,000 people or more may have been killed by Supertyphoon Haiyan, the Filipino diplomat Yeb Sano rose today in Warsaw to address the international ...
War makes climate change worse in many ways, and vice versa. The human costs of the U.S.-Israel attack on Iran—the hundreds ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Most insect species call the tropics home, but climate change is pushing many of the critters there to their heat limits
Many insects feel right at home in the hot, humid environments of the tropics; more than 70 percent of the world’s insect species live in such regions. Climate change, however, is pushing their heat ...
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