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16,500 Years Ago: Climate Collapse & the Move Underground
Around 16,500 years ago, global climate plunged into chaos during the Heinrich Event H1—massive droughts, collapsing lake systems and arid zones from Africa to Asia. But did this push humans into ...
Ancient Greek cartographers, from Anaximander to Ptolemy, turned myth and measurement into world maps, shaping latitude and ...
At the halfway point of annual United Nations climate negotiations in Brazil, it appears the talks may do more than just ...
The report cites rising flood and hurricane risks as well as economic strain as major challenges for the city.
It’s important for journalists to pay attention to the report because it connects global warming to harms unfolding in ...
AccuWeather expects the Northwest and the northern Rockies—including Idaho, Montana and Wyoming—to see some of the season’s ...
This November, as Brazil opened the curtains to host the UN Climate Conference (COP30), in its Pará state capital, Belém, the ...
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New study reveals the links between climate, earthquakes and human evolution
Along the dry shores of northern Kenya, a long turquoise lake quietly records the tug of deep forces. Lake Turkana looks ...
Local leaders and urban planners from Kerala overlay maps to assess vulnerability at a workshop hosted by WRI India and ...
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Climate leaders are talking about ‘overshoot’ into warming danger zone. Here’s what it means
After years of pushing the world to limit Earth's warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius, climate leaders are starting to acknowledge ...
A new study published in Advances in Atmospheric Sciences has shed light on a previously overlooked but common atmospheric phenomenon: the transition zone (TZ) where clouds and aerosols blend together ...
Fears of climate change are decreasing in the United States, China and many Western countries relative to other concerns, according to a new survey. War, economic hardship and disease were more ...
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