Sea level along the world’s coastlines is often much higher than previously assumed, a new study finds.
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Climate Change’s $1.5 Trillion Problem
According to data from the World Economic Forum, climate change is projected to cause 14.5 million excess deaths between now and 2050. The loss of workers across four major segments of the world’s ...
In my August blog post, I explained climate change denial as a result of motivated inference, in which people's beliefs are biased by their goals. I still think this is a good explanation of why some ...
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Teens have a shaky understanding of the causes of climate change and the strong scientific consensus around the fact that human activity is driving up global temperatures, according to a report. A ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. Contrary to popular conception, Lake Chad is not shrinking; new research shows that the volume of water in the lake has increased since its low ...
Iran is facing a full-scale environmental disaster, and the menu is complete: from water shortage and poisonous air to soil erosion and dust storms. Some Iranian politicians, however, may have one ...
On Jan. 25, parts of Lancaster County received up to 13.1 inches of snow. This was one of the largest recent snowfalls and, mixed with the constant cold snaps that ...
So Colorado has a new law, effective Aug. 1, 2025, requiring warning labels on gas stoves to state “Understand the air quality implications of having an indoor gas stove” and must include a QR code to ...
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