HUDSON RIVER RISING LEVEL
Over the past century, sea level on the Hudson River has risen about a foot. An extension of the Atlantic[…]
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Over the past century, sea level on the Hudson River has risen about a foot. An extension of the Atlantic[…]
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Flies are increasingly at risk due to rising global temperatures. Bees can tolerate much higher temperatures and have a wider[…]
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Much of global agriculture is concentrated on coastal plains and low-lying islands. In the Nile and Mekong Deltas–some of the[…]
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Drylands now make up 40% of all land on Earth, excluding Antarctica. Three-quarters of the world’s land suffered drier conditions[…]
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Unexplained heat-wave ‘hotspots’ popping up across the globe are so extreme, they can’t be explained by global warming models. They’ve[…]
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Global warming makes it easier for bacteria and other germs to contaminate the food supply. Food is vulnerable to greater[…]
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A reverse trend is now occurring with people moving out of the south rather than toward it, especially Floridians and[…]
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Planktonic foraminifera, tiny marine organisms essential to the ocean’s carbon cycle, are shrinking at an alarming rate. Elevated CO2 levels[…]
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Global carbon emissions have reached a record high in 2024. With projected emissions from land-use change (i.e. deforestation) of 4.2[…]
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Wildfire smoke causes more than 33,000 deaths a year across 43 countries. Breathing it could damage cognitive functions and factor[…]
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