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Climate change and sea level rise are altering the chemistry of Biscayne Bay in ways that could threaten South Florida's coastal ecosystems, water resources, fisheries, and recreation, according to a study led by scientists from the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine,
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Can virtual reality make people care more about climate change? CT researchers aim to find out
Researchers want to know whether immersing people in a vision of Connecticut's future shoreline makes the risks of climate change feel more immediate.
While global warming is still a threat, the decision to back away from a worst-case outlook raises questions about whether some risks have been overstated.
March was a scorching 9.35 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than the 20th-century average for the month, capping the hottest 12-month stretch for the U.S. since records began in 1895 The El Niño climate event is due to return this year,
Pew Research Center polling finds a majority of US adults view global warming as a significant problem, though with a sharp partisan divide.
In today’s edition, we’ll explain what climate science can tell us about Europe’s heat wave. But first, let’s get caught up: National park entrance fees are paying for Tru
As heatwaves become more frequent and intense, pregnant people face significant consequences. But are they all equally at risk? View on euronews
A single UK high temperature in May matching a record set in 1944 is not evidence that global warming is a deception, climate experts say.
The outcomes of most of the United Nations' recent COP climate summits have fallen short of the more ambitious action scientists say is needed to address climate change,