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The escalating threat of climate change is not just an environmental concern; it is increasingly becoming a workplace hazard.
A scientist who worked on the National Climate Assessment explains how stopping work on it may make us more vulnerable to extreme weather disasters.
Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns mainly driven by the human interventions with nature. The impacts of climate ...
Understanding how climate change impacts contaminant cycles as well as their sources, bioavailability, transport, and toxicity is critical to comprehending the evolving conditions of marine ...
The move means the congressionally mandated report, which projects the domestic effects of climate change, could be delayed, ...
As evidence continues to pour in showing that climate change's impacts disproportionately affect disadvantaged communities ...
Britain is unprepared for the worsening impacts of climate change such as flooding and extreme heat, the country’s ...
Climate change affects the entire world, but its impacts vary widely from region to region. In Arizona, rising temperatures are among the top concerns for residents. Joan Meiners, a climate ...
“Climate engineering is starting to seem like something that could help mitigate the negative effects of climate change while we also decrease our greenhouse gas emissions.” Climate engineers study ...
Lindell and his team at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution have developed a heat-resistant kelp that can withstand the effects of climate change. “We took a two-prong approach to discovering ...