There is widespread media coverage of the extreme heat affecting large areas of North America. The Guardian reports that “at least about two dozen people have died amid the perilous climate ...
The bush has been growing here since the observatory’s founding in 1885, if not longer. For 141 years, without missing a ...
Much of the US just sweltered through the July 4 holiday weekend as an intense heat dome bore down, straining power grids and ...
Europe is melting, and your heatwave reservation is now confirmed at the Climate Crisis Club. For years, those of us from ...
The heatwaves hitting Britain could be a blessing in disguise, a geologist and author claims. Gregory Wrightstone says we ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s public-facing hub for climate science, climate.gov, has been reborn as ...
A longtime Rutgers expert explains what decades of data show about the state’s warming climate, changing storms and need for ...
The El Niño in the Pacific Ocean is producing chart-topping heat data. Its influence is forecast to ripple around the planet.
The burning of fossil fuels is raising temperatures worldwide, but local factors, on land and at sea, determine which regions ...
Indiana summer could be like Houston by 2080 if climate mediation strategies are not implemented, Notre Dame engineering professor says.
Through “Bridging Classrooms & Forests,” Sister Nivedita University reaffirmed its commitment to fostering sustainability, interdisciplinary learning, and meaningful engagement with pressing ...
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