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It’s shocking to see the images of any wildfire and tempting to read them as a sign they are on the increase. But are they?
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A new interactive map called the “Coastal Risk Finder” allows you to zoom into your neighborhood to see what water levels ...
The political climate at UVa. is certain to become considerably hotter with Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s pick for a prized seat on ...
The world’s cumulative installed solar generation capacity has doubled between 2022 and 2024, to reach over 2,000TWh, ...
Hasita Mahawar Class XII, Ashok Hall Girls’ Higher Secondary School, Calcutta Managing climate change entails long-term ...
a famous upward-sweeping graph that documents the steep rise in carbon dioxide concentrations over decades. “These data are our eyes on the planet,” said Ralph Keeling, a climate science ...
When cynical detachment stands in the way of productive action, non-attachment offers a grieving process that can fuel ...
It's becoming a tradition every spring for the legacy media to blame climate change for cherry blossoms blooming earlier than average, but experts say this ignores the "Urban Heat Island" effect.
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After years of planning to deal with climate change at some of the country’s military bases, local Northern Virginia government officials are seeking funding for climate adaptation that, at this ...