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NANTUCKET—It’s no longer unusual to see a kayaker paddling along downtown Easy Street. The cobblestones along the town’s ...
Antarctica could see a doubling of extreme weather events—such as atmospheric rivers—by 2100, with implications for future ...
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Earth's CO2 Levels Shatter Records as the Keeling Curve Charts a Rapid Return to Ancient ClimatesAnother year, another record,” quipped Ralph Keeling, head of the Scripps CO2 Program, as atmospheric carbon dioxide hit 430 ...
A plan that includes elevating homes to adapt to sea level rise will soon head to the California Coastal Commission. Here's what to know.
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AllAfrica on MSNLiberia: CBL, World Bank Validate Mainstream Climate Change Into Liberia's Financial SectorIn a decisive step toward strengthening Liberia's financial system against climate-related shocks, the Central Bank of Liberia (CBL), with support from the World Bank, on Thursday, June 5, convened a ...
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Statista on MSNThe Rising Temperature of the Mediterranean SeaAs illustrated by this infographic and covered in detail in Statista's new report 'State of the Mediterranean Sea', similar ...
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The Walrus on MSNThe US Badly Needs Rare Minerals and Fresh Water. Guess Who Has Them?As China tightens its grip on critical resources, Trump eyes Canada’s riches The post The US Badly Needs Rare Minerals and Fresh Water. Guess Who Has Them? first appeared on The Walrus.
A study by University of Florida and Colorado State University found hurricane damage in warmer climate could potentially be ...
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