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Slowing human-caused climate change requires decisive action, but the slow upward creep of global temperatures contributes to ...
Heat stress has impacted 84% of the world’s coral reefs as surging ocean temperatures continue to fuel the most severe global ...
In the soils of Earth's wetlands, microbes are in a tug-of-war to produce and consume the powerful greenhouse gas methane. But if the Earth gets too hot, it could tip the scale in favor of the methane ...
Bleached coral dies when exposed to heat stress for too long, threatening the bountiful marine ecosystem that depends on it ...
The “State of the Air” report’s conclusions also spotlight a startling increase: Nearly 25 million more people are breathing unhealthy air compared with last year’s report. That uptick is more than in ...
The government of Alberta’s Water Supply Outlook for April shows normal to below normal soil moisture levels in the Lakeland ...
As the world deals with large climate changes, a big issue is right under their noses as the air is becoming thirstier, ...
Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar-led research suggests climate change, increased monsoon rainfall and expanded ...
For hundreds of millions of people living in India and Pakistan the early arrival of summer heatwaves has become a terrifying ...
Thirstwaves, extreme evaporative demand events, are becoming more frequent, longer, and intense, stressing U.S. crops and ...
Many places in Oklahoma will reach 90 degrees this weekend, which is an early start to a warmer-than-average summer expected ...
High humidity: Makes it harder to breathe and traps airborne irritants. Ozone levels: Sunlight and heat react with pollutants to create ground-level ozone, a major asthma trigger. Increased pollen ...