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Climate Change Is Helping Fuel an Urban Rat Boom
And a study published this week in the journal Science Advances suggests that as the climate warms, rat populations are increasing, too. Milder winters across the Northern Hemisphere are helping rats thrive in ever denser metropolitan areas.
Why climate change may be making your city’s rat problem worse
A new study is the first to link rising temperatures with booming rat populations in cities around the world. Rising seas, intensifying droughts, worsening floods — these are well-known effects of climate change, the consequences of pumping too much heat-trapping pollution into the air.
Rats! Climate change is helping increase their populations in cities
Winters are getting warmer and shorter as the climate changes. That's helping rat populations grow in several U.S. cities.
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As erosion and floods swallow buildings, Washington's coastal communities strain to adapt
Yonder covers tribal and rural communities on the coast of the Pacific Northwest that are taking action to survive ...
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Trump is just getting started. What are climate activists supposed to do?
What will 'resistance' look like this time around? Organizers say they'll be peaceful, but nothing is off the table.
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Study says climate change made conditions that fed California wildfires more likely, more intense
WASHINGTON (AP) — Human-caused climate change increased the likelihood and intensity of the hot, dry and windy conditions ...
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Climate change is affecting prime apple growing regions in US
Agriculture across the United States is facing significant challenges from climate variability and change, with specialty ...
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How Tahlequah, her dead calf tell the story of climate change
Salmon are struggling to survive. So are the families of endangered southern resident orcas, with a population of just 73, ...
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Senate confirms Zeldin to lead EPA as Trump vows to cut climate rules
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Republican-controlled Senate on Wednesday confirmed Lee Zeldin to lead the Environmental Protection ...
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US Treasury Department withdraws from global regulatory climate change group
The U.S. Treasury Department said on Thursday it was withdrawing from a global body of central banks and regulators devoted ...
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Washington farmers face challenges as Climate Commitment Act increases supply costs
WASHINGTON - The Climate Commitment Act, designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, is causing challenges for farmers in ...
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Here’s what the Paris climate agreement does and doesn’t do
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. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci) Environmentalist activists form a human chain representing the peace sign and the ...
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‘Doomsday Clock’ moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI
A science-oriented advocacy group says the Earth is moving closer to destruction. The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists said ...
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Jordan Thomas: Are wildfires caused by climate change or something else? The question is flawed
Climate change is an intensifier — a force that amplifies and worsens existing conditions. It increases the probability that extreme conditions will compound and become unprecedented.
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Rising Temperatures Are Turbocharging City Rat Populations, Scientists Warn
A new study of cities across the globe has found a link between climate change and larger increases in the urban rat ...
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