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Climate, Atlantic hurricane
Climate change goosed hurricane wind strength by 18 mph since 2019, study says
A new study says human-caused climate change made Atlantic hurricanes about 18 mph stronger in the last six years
Dangerous hurricanes are being made even worse because of climate change, study finds
Hurricanes are getting stronger, and humans are primarily to blame, according to a new study by Climate Central.
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We Study Climate Change. We Can’t Explain What We’re Seeing.
Dr. Schmidt is a climate scientist in New York City. Dr. Hausfather is the climate research lead at Stripe and a research scientist at Berkeley Earth.
UN, climate cash
A $300B a year deal for climate cash at UN summit sparks outrage for some and hope for others
United Nations climate talks adopted a deal to inject at least $300 billion annually in humanity’s fight against climate change, aimed at helping developing nations cope with the ravages of global warming in tense negotiations.
A Proposed Deal on Climate Cash at UN Summit Highlights Split Between Rich and Poor Nations
A new draft of a deal on money to curb and adapt to climate change released Friday afternoon at the United Nations climate summit pledged $250 billion annually by 2035 from wealthy countries to poorer
Nations at UN climate talks agree on $300B a year for poor countries to curb and adapt to warming in a compromise deal
Nations at UN climate talks agree on $300B a year for poor countries to curb and adapt to warming in a compromise deal
Rich countries boost COP29 climate finance offer
Rich countries boost COP29 climate finance offer as developing nations seethe
The European Union, U.S. and other wealthy countries at the COP29 summit have agreed to raise their offer of climate funding to $300 billion per year by 2035 to help developing nations grapple with climate change,
World reaches $300 bn climate finance deal at COP29
The world approved a bitterly negotiated climate deal Sunday committing wealthy historic polluters to $300 billion annually for poor and vulnerable nations that had demanded far more to confront the
Rich nations raise COP29 climate finance offer in bid to break deadlock
Wealthy countries raised their offer of climate finance to $300 billion a year at COP29 on Saturday, raising hopes of a deal with developing nations that had dismissed an earlier proposal as insufficient to address the impacts of global warming.
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Going Big: The Race to Solve Climate Change
With the ability to model the chaotic forces of the planet—weather, carbon emissions, vehicle traffic—AI has become a vital ...
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Athletes see climate change as threatening their sports and their health. Some are speaking up
Pragnya Mohan has been a professional triathlete for nearly a decade, but summers in her native India are now so hot that she ...
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As Trump retakes White House, climate-change experts gird for another four-year fight
Many climate-change experts say the second Trump administration's focus on the economy exposes Americans to more long-term ...
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What’s On Deck for Climate Change?
Dr. Peter Carter, an Expert Reviewer of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), has new information about the ...
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Climate change could take your favorite dishes off the Thanksgiving table
Some Thanksgiving staples, like green beans, may be more resilient because they need less water to grow. Scientists have used ...
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Group warns climate change risks quality of life
A wildlife trust says climate change can effect soil, drinking water and air pollution.
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DEM: Climate change pushing some marine species out of Narragansett Bay
DEM biologists said fish from mid-Atlantic areas like New Jersey are taking the place of fish like cod and lobster in ...
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Will climate change raise the value of your home? Your questions, answered.
Everyone’s ignoring these investors’ warnings on climate risk. You shouldn’t.
Scientific American
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Climate Change Is Altering Animals’ Colors
Lizards in France have grown lighter in color, and so have many insects and birds across the globe. The effects of a changing ...
Inside Climate News
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As Time Runs Out on Climate Change Superfund, Hochul’s Stance on the Bill Remains Elusive
With Trump’s impending return to the White House, some see this legislation as a way for New York to make progress on climate ...
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