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Across the coldest places on Earth, something quiet but powerful is happening beneath your feet and under the ice. As glaciers shrink, sea ice thins, and once-solid ground softens, tiny living
EASTON, Pa. - Easton Mayor Sal Panto said the city has seen the impact of climate change. "Climate change, people see it; intense storms, flooding. We're on two rivers and we in 2004,2005 and 2006 we had tremendous floods. We lost a lot of property," said Mayor Panto.
Warming is occurring across most U.S. states, though the pace and type of temperature changes vary widely from region to region.
As ocean temperatures rise due to climate change, corals and other sensitive organisms survive where temperatures are less extreme. But a new study from researchers at Florida Tech, published this month in the journal Communications Earth & Environment,
The hot, dry and gusty weather that fed last month’s deadly wildfires in central and southern Chile was made around 200% more likely by human-made greenhouse gas emissions while the high-fire-risk conditions that fueled the blazes still racing through southern Argentina were made 150% more likely,
Despite a colder-than-average winter in the Great Lakes and across the country, experts are observing a rapid growth in warming.Meteorologist Ethan Foreman rep
Louise Yeung hopes to bolster NYC’s response to climate change to better address safety, health and the city’s affordability crisis.
Judge Mark Davis didn't say whether Carrboro proved its argument that Duke Energy deceived the public for decades about the dangers of greenhouse gases.
The president has mocked global warming as a “hoax,” but his administration avoided testing that claim in court as it targeted the endangerment finding.