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The updated 'climate stripes' graph now visualizes the impact of climate change on oceans and the atmosphere. Some parts may ...
Households are being warned of the potential risk of water restrictions, as parts of the country experience the driest start ...
Here are some stories you may have missed in Cumbria this week. Two men have been found guilty of the "mindless destruction" of the world famous Sycamore Gap tree, the felling of which sparked ...
When it comes to climate change, to invoke one of Al Gore’s favorite sayings, the biggest challenge is not what we don’t know, but what we know for sure but just isn’t so. Two new studies ...
Kristie L. Ebi ([email protected]) is a professor in the Department of Global Health at the University of Washington, in Seattle. Jeremy J. Hess is a professor of environmental and occupational ...
Tracy J. Wholf is a senior coordinating producer of climate and environmental coverage for CBS News and Stations, based in New York. Nearly 400 scientists across the United States were informed ...
The White House has begun a new effort to sue individual states over their climate initiatives and to stop lawsuits against fossil fuel companies. By Claire Brown and Karen Zraick In April ...
“I think that’s an even bigger danger that we’re facing with climate change — that it never becomes the problem.” One graph about lake-freezing data isn’t going to lead people to rank ...
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When you think of threats from climate change, you probably envision flooding and wind from supercharged hurricanes, or unprecedented heatwaves. A survey of people in the US from late 2024 found ...
THE finalists have been revealed for a glowing night of celebration - recognising all the best of Cumbria. The Newsquest Pride of Cumbria Awards 2025 will be held on Wednesday, June 18 at the ...
The deadly storms that tore through eight U.S. states in early April, killing at least 24 people, were made significantly worse by climate change, according to a study released this week.