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Is nature about to supercharge climate change even more?
Global warming is no longer a distant forecast but a lived reality, with recent measurements showing the planet already ...
The Center for Climate Research hosted the University of Wisconsin Climate Change Symposium Oct. 7. The 11th annual symposium was held with a focus on climate solutions for resilient communities at ...
Rae Taylor Burns. Photo by Brian Canova. Since first learning about global warming at a young age, Rae Taylor-Burns has been on a mission to find solutions. As a graduate student and now postdoctoral ...
The jet stream, a warming Arctic, and loads of atmospheric moisture have contributed to an epic storm impacting 230 million ...
Agricultural waste is often seen as a disposal problem, but new research suggests it could be a powerful tool for climate change mitigation. A study published in Agricultural Ecology and Environment ...
The Los Angeles fires were a clear reminder of how climate change is increasingly affecting where we live. That's why all this week, NPR will be bringing you climate solutions related to housing. The ...
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Upendo Mwakyusa placing women at the centre of climate solutions
Dar es Salaam. Supporting women and vulnerable populations affected by climate change became a personal calling for Upendo Mwakyusa during her undergraduate studies in Environmental Sciences at the ...
It’s often assumed that lower birthrates could help slow climate change and A.I. disruption. The reality is more complex.
This moment in history could be the moment when we flick the switch to change tracks—a moment when those with the privilege ...
As the United Nations General Assembly and Climate Week came to a close, the world was once again reminded of a simple but important truth: climate change and global warming are not a hoax or a ...
Addressing these interconnected issues requires changing old ways of doing things. “We need to disrupt status quo philanthropy, fund communities like we want them to win, and actually be in a real ...
Fewer countries will be cold enough to produce enough snow, even with machines. See where.
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