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Cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration are now degrading the datasets used to monitor the most rapidly ...
The Export-Import Bank of the United States (US Exim) has amended its rulebook to allow support for coal-fired power projects ...
Extreme weather events are the most dramatic consequence of climate change, but there are many smaller ways it disturbs our ...
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 ...
Brazil's Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Marina Silva takes part in the 11th Meeting of Environment Ministers ...
Owen Farrell could yet be called up ahead of the British and Irish Lions tour, head coach Andy Farrell has revealed, despite ...
I think he has done, quite frankly, a very poor job in the interest of the United States of America,’ Joe Biden said of his ...
Climate change is responsible for thousands of wildfire-related deaths and $11 billion in associated losses every year, a new study finds. This key contributor to wildfire behavior has led to ...
The National Climate Assessment has a setback, but help is on the way. Also: Vietnam-era exiles from the U.S.; drugs and ...
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 ...
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.
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 ...
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