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read more[Translate] SCIENCE & NATURE ASHLEY DAWSON Image: Meena Kadri This essay is adapted from Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of...
read more[Translate] Patrick Barkham theguardian.com The 86-year-old social scientist says accepting the impending end of most life on...
read more[Translate] By Jonathan Watts, Guardian UK, 7 August 2018 Leading scientists warn that passing such a point would make efforts to...
read more[Translate] UK’s heatwave to continue as Met Office warns of thunderstorms and floods in parts of country Mattha Busby ...
read more[Translate] Olivia Rosane Firefighters battle a blaze in a forest in western Sweden, the worst-hit country. Mats Andersson / Getty...
read more[Translate] People sunbathing at the mixed bathing pond on Hampstead Heath, London, as heatwave conditions continue across much of...
read more[Translate] (Rainer Lesniewski/iStock) The decline is 10 times larger than expected. UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Global warming...
read more[Translate] Insights Dr. David Suzuki ecowatch.comM EST Sea level rise is a natural consequence of the warming of our planet. NASA...
read more[Translate] John Harris theguardian.com The energy used in our digital consumption is set to have a bigger impact on global...
read more[Translate] From Europe to Africa, extreme and widespread heat raises climate concerns in hottest La Niña year to date on record...
read more[Translate] Opinion NY Times By Lauren Markham Ms. Markham is a freelance reporter who writes about migration and the environment....
read more[Translate] By Dane Wigington Guest writer for Wake Up World Global climate engineering encompasses many different aspects and...
read more[Translate] The tongue of Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier, which is melting at an accelerated pace. NASA ICE / James Yungel / CC...
read more[Translate] Environment & Health A photo taken on August 1, 2017, documents the dwindling flow of the Slims River.Richard Droker...
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read more[Translate] Education Images/UIG via Getty Images parched By Eric Holthaus grist.org Lake Mead is the country’s biggest reservoir...
read more[Translate] by ROY MORRISON COUNTERPUNCH.ORG Photo by U.S. Department of Agriculture | CC BY 2.0 There is a practical path for...
read more[Translate] By LISA FRIEDMAN NYTIMES Photo Tugboats pulled a Chevron production platform toward the Gulf of Mexico in 2013. Credit...
read moreWe know that buildings are responsible for a large percentage of gas emissions, but research indicates we should also be worried about the air we are breathing indoors.
read more[Translate] By Curtis Johnson, Truthout | News Analysis (Photo: Chris) Exposing the wrongdoing of those in power has never been...
read more[Translate] Mercury, a powerful neurotoxin, accumulates in the food chain. At these levels, it could put the Arctic’s...
read more[Translate] Michaeleen Doucleff Twitter The Permafrost Tunnel Research Facility, dug in the mid-1960s, allows scientists a...
read more[Translate] Somebody cut the cake – new documents reveal that American oil writ large was warned of global warming at its 100th...
read more[Translate] Insights Guest Contributor ecoweatch.com Dec. 26, 2017 12:56PM EST By Jeremy Lent For a moment, the most important news...
read more[Translate] Climate News Network Tomorrow may experience a hotter world than anyone had feared. Global warming, under the notorious...
read more[Translate] The technology exists to combat climate change – what will it take to get our leaders to act? A Houston interstate after...
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