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Warming is occurring across most U.S. states, though the pace and type of temperature changes vary widely from region to region.
There’s mounting evidence that extreme weather is making some everyday stuff more expensive. But how that plays out for you depends several factors.
While many Canadians may not be particularly fond of winter, the season is critical for numerous reasons, especially for the well-being of our wildlife.
Optimistic projections that minimize climate change are misleading institutional investors and governments, U.K. researchers have found.
Research has pointed to the dangers of heavier and wetter snowfall, even as the number of snowy days decreases overall in California’s Sierra Nevada.
Climate change is not just reshaping the planet, it's already affecting how people feel about their lives, their health and their financial security, according to a new study from the Universities of Portsmouth and Dundee.
The announcement on Thursday removes the legal bedrock for much of US environmental legislation.
The UN points out that the world population is expected to grow from the current 8 billion people to around 10 billion by 2050. Even with countries’ efforts to ensure food security, it is estimated that 8.2% of the population went hungry in 2024, while waste still accounts for one-third of the food produced worldwide.
Shorter ski seasons, hotter summers, longer wildfire seasons, increasingly burdened infrastructure and other climate-related impacts could cost Colorado up to $37 billion by 2050. This is according to an estimate from a new Colorado
BRUSSELS, Feb 17 (Reuters) - The European Union is not prepared for worsening climate change and should urgently step up its investments to protect people and infrastructure from mounting floods, wildfires and severe heatwaves,