Rising temperatures could have a chilling impact on young children
The EPA is wiping mention of human-caused climate change from its website
How China, not the U.S., became the main climate solution story in 2025
3 massive changes you'll see as the climate careens toward tipping points
This oil-producing country is moving away from oil. Here's how it's going
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Showing posts with label Glacier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Glacier. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
Thursday, August 14, 2025
Monday, June 09, 2025
Reverse Course: Individual action to combat climate change
Faced with rising temps, Las Vegas is embracing a simple climate solution: More trees
This city is exploring an unconventional solution to water scarcity: sewage
Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already doomed, scientists say
Faced with rising temps, Las Vegas is embracing a simple climate solution: More trees
This city is exploring an unconventional solution to water scarcity: sewage
Nearly 40% of the world’s glaciers are already doomed, scientists say
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Friday, May 30, 2025
Wednesday, May 28, 2025
Peruvian farmer loses landmark climate case against German energy giant
Peruvian farmer goes head to head with German energy giant in climate test case
This Colombian 'hotel for cows' could help reduce deforestation in the Amazon
Peruvian farmer goes head to head with German energy giant in climate test case
This Colombian 'hotel for cows' could help reduce deforestation in the Amazon
Tuesday, October 08, 2024
Here's how to turn climate change anxiety into action
Record October heat expected to last across the Southwest: 'It's not really moving'
Record heat makes for a sweltering start to October in the West
Scientists looked deep beneath the Doomsday Glacier. What they found spells potential disaster for the planet
Record October heat expected to last across the Southwest: 'It's not really moving'
Record heat makes for a sweltering start to October in the West
Scientists looked deep beneath the Doomsday Glacier. What they found spells potential disaster for the planet
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Monday, August 26, 2024
Wednesday, August 07, 2024
Mendenhall River neighbors recount narrow escapes after record-breaking glacial outburst flood hits Juneau
Tropical Storm Debby: Latest forecast track as it prepares to make another landfall in South Carolina, drenching East Coast
Tropical Storm Debby is flooding the Southeast, and it’s barely moving
Hurricane Debby downgraded to tropical storm after landfall in Florida: Live updates and path tracker
'We can't give up,' Gov. Scott tells flood-weary Vermont
Atlantic disturbance could become tropical depression or storm and track toward Florida this week
Houston area residents struggle without power and water as excruciating heat continues
Hospitals in Houston ‘Backed Up’ After Hurricane, as Millions in U.S. Swelter
Houston power outages: CenterPoint releases outage map; 1.3 million still without power after Beryl
Far from the ocean, remnants of storms like Beryl can cause severe floods
This drone captured scenes inside the deadly Hurricane Beryl. The data helps forecasts
Beryl continues flood, tornado threat at it sweeps across Midwest, with eyes on Northeast
Tropical Storm Debby: Latest forecast track as it prepares to make another landfall in South Carolina, drenching East Coast
Tropical Storm Debby is flooding the Southeast, and it’s barely moving
Hurricane Debby downgraded to tropical storm after landfall in Florida: Live updates and path tracker
'We can't give up,' Gov. Scott tells flood-weary Vermont
Atlantic disturbance could become tropical depression or storm and track toward Florida this week
Houston area residents struggle without power and water as excruciating heat continues
Hospitals in Houston ‘Backed Up’ After Hurricane, as Millions in U.S. Swelter
Houston power outages: CenterPoint releases outage map; 1.3 million still without power after Beryl
Far from the ocean, remnants of storms like Beryl can cause severe floods
This drone captured scenes inside the deadly Hurricane Beryl. The data helps forecasts
Beryl continues flood, tornado threat at it sweeps across Midwest, with eyes on Northeast
Tuesday, July 23, 2024
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Tuesday, December 19, 2023
Afghan student made a plea for his uninvited homeland at U.N. climate summit
Climate activists struggle to be heard at this year's U.N. climate talks
This 28-year-old from Nepal is telling COP28: Don't forget people with disabilities
Climate activists struggle to be heard at this year's U.N. climate talks
This 28-year-old from Nepal is telling COP28: Don't forget people with disabilities
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Wednesday, December 13, 2023
Thursday, November 02, 2023
Global heating is accelerating, warns scientist who sounded climate alarm in the 80s
It's unlikely, but not impossible, to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius, study finds
Antarctica is melting and we all need to adapt, a trio of climate analyses show
Comprehensive study of West Antarctic Ice Sheet finds collapse may be unavoidable
A new study points to a key window of opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet
Reversing warming may stop Greenland ice sheet collapse: study
California Mandates Coastal Cities Plan for Future Sea-Level Rise
When the dead don't stay buried: The grave situation at cemeteries amid climate change
San Francisco considers lifting the Ferry Building by 7 feet to save it from the sea
Sea level changes could drastically affect Calif. beaches by the end of the century
Antarctica has a lot less sea ice than usual. That's bad news for all of us
Iceland's newest volcano is also launching tornadoes
It's unlikely, but not impossible, to limit global warming to 1.5 Celsius, study finds
Antarctica is melting and we all need to adapt, a trio of climate analyses show
Comprehensive study of West Antarctic Ice Sheet finds collapse may be unavoidable
A new study points to a key window of opportunity to save Greenland's ice sheet
Reversing warming may stop Greenland ice sheet collapse: study
California Mandates Coastal Cities Plan for Future Sea-Level Rise
When the dead don't stay buried: The grave situation at cemeteries amid climate change
San Francisco considers lifting the Ferry Building by 7 feet to save it from the sea
Sea level changes could drastically affect Calif. beaches by the end of the century
Antarctica has a lot less sea ice than usual. That's bad news for all of us
Iceland's newest volcano is also launching tornadoes
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Thursday, August 10, 2023
Sourdough Fire takes bite out of Seattle’s electricity supplies
The latest on Hawaii wildfires: At least 36 dead as historic town Lahaina burns to the ground
Satellite images show utter devastation from wildfires in Maui
How hot is South Florida? Beach sand was 137 degrees and playground floor reached 177
Hawaii wildfires burn homes, spurring evacuations and an emergency declaration
Powerful storms killed 2 people and left more than 1 million customers without powe
Wildfires in the Interior, potential drought in Southeast as record heat drags into August
Juneau’s worst glacial outburst flood destroys homes and displaces residents
Severe thunderstorm outbreak with hurricane-force wind gusts possible for Eastern US
Opinion: It's too hot in here
South America sweats under high temps -- in the middle of winter
The latest on Hawaii wildfires: At least 36 dead as historic town Lahaina burns to the ground
Satellite images show utter devastation from wildfires in Maui
How hot is South Florida? Beach sand was 137 degrees and playground floor reached 177
Hawaii wildfires burn homes, spurring evacuations and an emergency declaration
Powerful storms killed 2 people and left more than 1 million customers without powe
Wildfires in the Interior, potential drought in Southeast as record heat drags into August
Juneau’s worst glacial outburst flood destroys homes and displaces residents
Severe thunderstorm outbreak with hurricane-force wind gusts possible for Eastern US
Opinion: It's too hot in here
South America sweats under high temps -- in the middle of winter
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Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Swiss voters support climate bill as scientists warn about melting glaciers
Everything to know about hurricane season 2023. Forecasts, definitions, and preparation.
Why melting ice in Antarctica is making hurricanes worse in Texas
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has begun. Here are the 21 storm names
Struggles continue for thousands in Florida 8 months after Hurricane Ian as new storm season looms
NOAA predicts a "near-normal" hurricane season. But that's not good news
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to have at least 12 named storms
Everything to know about hurricane season 2023. Forecasts, definitions, and preparation.
Why melting ice in Antarctica is making hurricanes worse in Texas
The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season has begun. Here are the 21 storm names
Struggles continue for thousands in Florida 8 months after Hurricane Ian as new storm season looms
NOAA predicts a "near-normal" hurricane season. But that's not good news
Atlantic hurricane season forecast to have at least 12 named storms
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Thursday, April 20, 2023
Living in the shadow of a dangerous shrinking glacier
How melting Arctic ice could be fueling extreme wildfires in the Western U.S.
The surprising connection between Arctic ice and Western wildfires
'Devastating' melt of Greenland, Antarctic ice sheets found'
The race to protect people from dangerous glacial lakes
Beyond the poles: How melting ice affects everyone
Why Texans need to know how quickly Antarctica's ice is melting
Greenland's melting ice could be changing our oceans. Just ask the whales
How disappearing ice in Antarctica threatens the U.S.
Where are the whales? Scientists find clues thousands of miles away
Rising Antarctic ice melt will dramatically slow global ocean flows - study
How melting Arctic ice could be fueling extreme wildfires in the Western U.S.
The surprising connection between Arctic ice and Western wildfires
'Devastating' melt of Greenland, Antarctic ice sheets found'
The race to protect people from dangerous glacial lakes
Beyond the poles: How melting ice affects everyone
Why Texans need to know how quickly Antarctica's ice is melting
Greenland's melting ice could be changing our oceans. Just ask the whales
How disappearing ice in Antarctica threatens the U.S.
Where are the whales? Scientists find clues thousands of miles away
Rising Antarctic ice melt will dramatically slow global ocean flows - study
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Here is what scientists are doing to save Florida's coral reef before it's too late
Climate prize winner empowers women in India to become farmers and entrepreneurs
'It could just sweep us away': This school is on the front lines of climate change
Rate of sea level rise 'has doubled since 1993' thanks to climate change, report finds
This coral reef resurrected itself — and showed scientists how to replicate it
Climate prize winner empowers women in India to become farmers and entrepreneurs
'It could just sweep us away': This school is on the front lines of climate change
Rate of sea level rise 'has doubled since 1993' thanks to climate change, report finds
This coral reef resurrected itself — and showed scientists how to replicate it
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