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Tourism may have accounted for about 5 percent of the world’s human-produced carbon emissions in 2016. From 2009 to 2013,[…]
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Tourism may have accounted for about 5 percent of the world’s human-produced carbon emissions in 2016. From 2009 to 2013,[…]
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Photo: Annie Spratt The Wandel Sea, just north of Greenland, used to be full of old, thick sea ice. But[…]
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Five hundred plus groups joined by several legislators rallied on Capitol Hill demanding an end to fossil Fuel Subsidies. More[…]
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Saltwater is migrating into South Florida’s aquifer system. As sea levels rise, it moves through the porous limestone into wells[…]
Read moreThe Group of 7 leaders last week ended their summit without a firm and clear commitment on how they’re going[…]
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Our nation’s largest reservoir has registered its lowest level on record since being filled in the 1930s from the Colorado[…]
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The amount of CO2 in the Earth’s atmosphere set a record in May, again reaching the highest levels in human[…]
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A summertime climate pattern in and around the Arctic could drive co-occurrences of European heat waves and large-scale wildfires with[…]
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Photo: Wesley Tingey The nearly-20-year drought in the U.S. west is almost as bad or worse than any in the[…]
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