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Connecticut cuts greenhouse gas emissions but remains off track on climate goals, new report shows
Connecticut is already feeling the effects of climate change in the form of rising sea levels, more frequent heat waves and intensifying floods.
Aspen has lost a month of winter since 1980, and that's just the tip of the melting iceberg according to new data from a climate change study by the Colorado Fiscal Institute funded by Aspen One.
A University of Oxford study warns that extreme heat impacts are set to double by 2050 unless global warming is curbed below ...
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I asked ChatGPT which cities could be nearly unlivable by 2050 - here's the list it gave me
I've been thinking a lot lately about what the world will look like when my kids grow up. We're already seeing record heat waves, stronger storms, and cities struggling with water shortages. So I ...
After yet another international climate summit ended last fall without binding commitments to phase out fossil fuels, a ...
Climate change caused by CO 2 emissions already in the atmosphere will shrink global GDP in 2050 by about $38 trillion, or almost a fifth, no matter how aggressively humanity cuts carbon pollution, ...
New research published today in Nature warns climate change could substantially increase malaria burden in Africa over the ...
Climate change could lead to half a million more deaths from malaria in Africa over the next 25 years, according to new ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new report from Climate X, a climate risk analysis leader, estimates that NFL stadiums could experience up to $11 billion in cumulative losses by 2050 as a result of ...
New study analyses climate risk for all 12 American World Cup venues and the 25 largest football venues by capacity in Europe Florida emerges as a high-risk hotspot, with three of the top six most ...
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