A new study found that climate change could wipe out nearly $1.5 trillion in home values in the U.S. real estate market over the next 30 years.
“It's getting harder and harder to get enough to eat," she says. Mahamadou Mary Diarra / Oxfam The countries most affected by climate change are poor, rely heavily on agriculture for income, and are ...
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“Most precipitation will fall in the Far West, Southwest, Rockies, and eastern U.S., especially Tennessee and surrounding ...
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Winter Storm Map as 13 States HitPeople in 13 states were warned of heavy snow and hazardous travel on Friday as multiple winter storms threaten.
In parts of California and New Jersey, populations are set to decline while insurance costs grow, leading to home-price ...
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