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American cities most damaged by climate change
Many US cities have been significantly damaged by climate change, and the damage is projected to worsen in ...
Sea levels off African coasts have risen at a rate four times faster since 2010 than in the 1990s, driven mainly by ice-sheet melt. About 80% of the rise comes from added water rather than thermal ...
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The 4 most dangerous cities to live in by 2030 - and the risk no one talks about
We live in cities because they promise opportunity, culture, and connection. They're magnets for millions who hope for better lives. Yet there's a darker pattern emerging, one that's already set in ...
A mild La Niña caused greater rainfall over the Amazon basin, which offset rising sea levels due to record warming of Earth’s oceans. The rise in the global mean sea level slowed in 2025 relative to ...
Scientists have long opposed polar geoengineering. Some now believe it will be necessary.
To reduce the impacts of global warming, like the ones present on the Connecticut coastline, Save the Sound suggests that shifts towards renewable energy and carbon reductions in the transportation ...
Sea-level rise has accelerated across Africa in recent decades, thanks to global warming and, in particular, to the melting ...
Stronger storms and rising seas are reshaping Milford’s shoreline. As climate change fuels more intense hurricanes in the Northeast, residents face repeated flooding, while Connecticut lags in meeting ...
A composite photograph comparing images of coastline near a Scottish castle and seemingly taken more than a century apart is ...
Complications faced by Connecticut shoreline residents during tropical storms and hurricanes in the last 15 years demonstrate an increased intensity in storms affecting the Northeast region of the ...
Driven by the artificial intelligence frenzy, Microsoft is internally projecting that water use at its data centers will more ...
The Gulf Research Program (GRP) of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine today announced an award of more than $7.3 million to support four interdisciplinary research projects ...
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