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Climate Change: Stronger Typhoons Growing Threat For Asia
By: Tim Hornyak
New research shows a growing threat from Pacific storms amid climate change.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers from around the world gathered virtually in July for a joint conference of the Japan Geoscience!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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New WEF Report Says ‘Prioritizing Nature’ Is A $10 Trillion Opportunity That Would Create 395 Million Jobs
By: Kimberly White
A new report from the World Economic Forum (WEF) has found that prioritizing nature isn’t just good for the planet but also good for business.
World leaders, cities, companies, and individuals around!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Is India’s Food Bowl Going To Run Out Of Water? Experts Say It’s Likely.
By: Gurpreet Singh
Water-guzzling rice consumes more water than Punjab can recharge. If current irrigation rates continue, the state will empty its groundwater reserves within 20 years.
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Meet The Meteorologist That’s Hopeful About The Radical Change That Can Fix The Climate Crisis
By: Breanna Draxler
By decolonizing the atmosphere and making climate reparations, Eric Holthaus shows just how hopeful the next 30 years could be.
With the dire predictions of humanity’s prospects in the face of a changing!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Lack Of Climate Reporting & Data For Africa, Deadly Heat Waves Affecting Millions
By: Bob Berwyn
Centered in the equatorial tropics, Africa is the world's hottest continent, and millions of people there are facing a growing threat from deadly heat waves. But no one knows how many people have died or been!-->!-->!-->…
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Mount Everest At Risk: Climate Change Causing Himalayas Glacier Melting
By: T. V. Padma
India’s first regional climate change assessment warns of accelerated glacier melt.
Climate change has hastened glacial melting across the Hindu Kush Himalaya region, home to some of the world’s tallest peaks,!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Ban Ki-Moon: I’m Bewildered That Trump Would Imperil America By Abandoning The Paris Agreement
By: Ban Ki-moon
The world needs America’s leadership – walking away will do nothing to stop the consequences of climate change, writes former U.N. secretary general Ban Ki-moon.
The Paris agreement to tackle climate change is an!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Digital Divide: Fighting Climate Change Means More Internet Access
By: Maddie Stone
One of the starkest inequalities exposed by the coronavirus pandemic is the difference between the digital haves and have-nots. Those with a fast internet connection are more able to work and learn remotely, stay in!-->!-->!-->…
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The US Withdrawal From The Paris Climate Accord Is A Racist Act
By: Adrienne Hollis
The Paris agreement threw a lifeline to millions of people of color facing a premature death. Trump is tearing that away, writes Adrienne Hollis, the Senior Climate Justice and Health Scientist at the Union of!-->!-->!-->…
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From Ghana To Colombia: The Youth Climate Movement Across The Global South
By: Inés M. Pousadela
In early 2020, as millions went into lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the environment experienced temporary relief from the impacts of human activity. As skies cleared and birds and animals claimed city!-->!-->!-->…
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Agroforestry Is Profitable & Climate-Friendly, So Why Don’t Farmers Plant More Trees?
By: Stephanie Hanes
In the latter part of 2016, Ethan Steinberg and two of his friends planned a driving tour across the U.S. to interview farmers. Their goal was to solve a riddle that had been bothering each of them for!-->!-->!-->…
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Donald Trump Wants A Fight On The Green New Deal. So Do We.
By: Varshini Prakash and John Podesta
It’s not just the right thing to do. Climate action is a winning issue for Democrats—and a point of vulnerability for Trump.
At the 2019 Republican Retreat, Donald Trump promised!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Bill Nye On Climate Change & Corona: We Are Failing a National Test On Scientific Literacy
By: Jeremy Deaton
The United States is facing two massive threats — climate change and the coronavirus — that we cannot solve without science. One is playing out slowly, over decades, growing inexorably worse as we continue to burn!-->!-->!-->…
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The Real Issue At Stake: Why The US 2020 Elections Is A Climate Story More Than Anything
By: Andrew McCormick
EVERY PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION is critical in its way. Even so, 2020 manages to feel unique. With a deadly virus stalking the land and crashing the economy and political polarization so high that the truth itself!-->!-->!-->…
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Would You Drink Dirty Water To Survive? Zimbabweans Struggle With Extreme Drought
By: Nesia Mhaka
Drought has hit Zimbabwe with a vengeance. Water supply to several neighbourhoods is severely limited, while people in the countryside scramble for resources. Meanwhile, in a Harare suburb, residents have resorted!-->!-->!-->…
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Covid-19 x Natural Disasters: When Extreme Weather Meets The Pandemic, Chaos Ensues
By: T. V. Padma
Natural hazards are intersecting with the coronavirus pandemic in India, and researchers will need to model both to inform the public health response.
As of late June, India had the fourth-highest number!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Investigation: IKEA’s Flat Pack Empire Built On Thousands Of Illegally Felled Trees
By: Alex Thomson
They’re the largest manufacturer, buyer and retailer of wood on the planet. IKEA’s factories consume more than 20 million cubic meters of wood a year. That works out as roughly one tree every second.
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Editorial: The Climate Emergency Won’t Wait For The Press To Play Catch-Up Again
By: Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope
TO HEAR MANY JOURNALISTS TELL IT, the spring of 2020 has brought a series of extraordinary revelations. Look at what the nation has learned: That our health-care system was not remotely up to the!-->!-->!-->…
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Investigation Shows Climate Crisis Poses Serious Risks For Pregnant Women
By: Emily Holden
More than a decade of overwhelming evidence links air pollution and heat exposure with negative pregnancy outcomes in the US, according to a new review of dozens of studies.
The investigation, published in the!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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Arctic: Hottest Temperature Ever Recorded As Climate Crisis Intensifies
By: Jeff Berardelli
Alarming heat scorched Siberia on Saturday as the small town of Verkhoyansk (67.5°N latitude) reached 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit, 32 degrees above the normal high temperature. If verified, this is likely the hottest!-->!-->!-->…
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Living Near Oil & Gas Wells While Pregnant Linked To Low Baby Birthweight
By: Nina Lakhani
Risk is greater in rural areas, according to study of nearly 3 million births over 10 years.
Living near active oil and gas wells during pregnancy increases the risk of low-birthweight babies, especially in rural!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
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