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The extreme rainfall that occurred in the Northeast on Monday could happen more often in the future as a result of climate change, research shows.
Texas state climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon said the deadly flooding in Kerr County over July Fourth weekend was not caused by climate change, but it
With temperatures rising worldwide, scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern Hemisphere summer is getting increasingly dangerous for both players and spectators. Some suggest that FIFA may have to consider adjusting the soccer calendar to reduce the risk of heat-related illnesses.
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“Regardless of whether the rain comes from a hurricane or a severe thunderstorm, a simple physical principle states that warmer air has a greater capacity to hold water vapor," she said. "So if your grocery bag becomes larger, then you’re capable of storing more things in your grocery bag than if it was smaller.”
Urgent, politically charged proclamations to alter national energy systems have consistently proven disastrous. In Europe, as well as in America under President Biden, climate zealotry has overtaken energy reality. The result is crushingly high energy prices, deindustrialisation and diminished life opportunities for citizens.
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An action plan on climate change is way behind in meeting its targets, Tynwald heard. Tynwald voted to receive a progress report on climate change which shows very few policy measures are on track or completed while a raft of others are at risk or have already missed their deadline.
Climate change is coming… but what on Earth can we do about it? Scientist Dr. Kimberley Miner has written a guide to riding out the oncoming almighty storm.
An Australian federal court ruled Tuesday that Indigenous residents of the Torres Strait Islands are not owed environmental protections from the nation's government.
Extreme flooding events have become more frequent and severe in 2025, with Texas, New Mexico, North Carolina, and New Jersey experiencing devastating floods. What are the reasons leading to these
The U.S. Department of Justice argues the Missoula complaint is asking for a solution that is beyond the courts to provide.
Researchers agree that climate change has made torrential downpours more frequent—but the science gets murky when examining how strong the link is between an extreme event and climate change.
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