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Sooner-than-expected climate impacts could cost the world trillions
A report warns that we may have seriously underestimated the rate of warming, which could damage economic growth ...
Climate change is quietly rearranging the Amazon and Andes—winners and losers are emerging, and the Northern Andes may hold ...
Climate change has many signals—rising sea levels, melting glaciers, stronger storms—but the first and most immediate sign for most people on the planet is water. Not too much of it. Not too little.
Climate change is already fueling dangerous heat waves, raising sea levels, and transforming the oceans. Even if countries ...
"Atmospheric greenhouse gases have steadily increased over the last 10 years." ...
Climate change is not only warming the planet and disrupting rainfall, it is also quietly rewiring the way nitrogen moves through the world’s croplands, forests, and grasslands. This hidden shift in ...
Withdrawing from the world’s premier climate science organization supports the president’s views about global warming.
The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are ...
It started in April, just after Earth Day, when former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and his think tank, the Tony Blair Institute, called for a “radical reset” in the way the world tackles climate ...
Shamim Ahmed Mridha, founder of Eco-Network Global, received a Chevening Scholarship to study the MSc Climate Change, ...
For the first time, a study by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego ...
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