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By bnm Gulf bureau Climate change nearly tripled heat-related deaths during Europe's recent heatwave, with roughly 1,500 of 2 ...
Climate change is silently sapping the nutrients from our food. A pioneering study finds that rising CO2 and higher ...
Climate change-related damage to homes in Canada is rising dramatically, but experts say homeowners can take steps to protect ...
Climate change left its signature on the atmosphere early in the industrial revolution, reveals a thought experiment ...
The intensifying and expansive heat wave affecting around 150 million people in the United States from Wisconsin to ...
By Anna Fleck for Statista Last year was the hottest on record, with the global average temperature more than 1.5°C above pre ...
The study reveals that it takes centuries for tree populations to adapt - far too slow to keep pace with today’s rapidly ...
As Jaws celebrates its 50th anniversary, Science News explores the vast range of shark sizes, from megaladon to the dwarf lanternshark.
Three in four Americans feel they have some responsibility to care for the environment for future generations, political divisions on climate remain.
Burning fossil fuels has driven climate change, and now climate change is costing people their health and increasingly their lives, says a new report from the prestigious medical journal the Lancet.
The big news in Earth science this year was all about climate change, with extreme weather, flooding and drought attributed to warming. Scientists also warned about much worse to come if we don't ...
The Mozambique Country Climate and Development Report (CCDR) underscores the urgency of mainstreaming climate action into Mozambique’s planning, given the country’s vulnerability to the effects of ...