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Floods Engulf Porto Alegre: Torrential Rains Unleash Destructive Flooding in Brazil
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoTorrential rains have unleashed widespread and destructive flooding in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil’s...
Climate change may help the Colorado River, new study says - The Times-Independent
The Moab Times-Independent· 6 days agoRecently published in the Journal of Climate, the study by researchers at the University of Colorado...
Scientists warn rising sea levels could dramatically alter coastal states: 'There is still large...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 6 days agoWhat's happening? As detailed by Newsweek, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ...
How pooling solutions can be strengthened in road transport
Phys.org· 6 days agoTwo studies involving the Berlin-based climate research institute MCC (Mercator Research Institute ...
All signs pointing to another hot summer across the US
Bristol Herald Courier· 2 days agoWhile temperatures can fluctuate year-over-year, the average continues to increase as the climate...
Summer of 2023 was hottest in 2,000 years, study finds
LA Times via Yahoo News· 6 days agoIt also notes that some recent research has found the data used to calculate that baseline may be...
Flying in a flood zone at Groton-New London Airport
The Day· 2 days agoEditor’s note: This story was reported by students in the University of Connecticut’s environmental journalism class, led by Professor Christine...
Hot history: Tree rings show that last northern summer was the warmest since year 1
WSYR 9 Syracuse· 6 days agoThe broiling summer of 2023 was the hottest in the Northern Hemisphere in more than 2,000 years, a new study found. When the ...
Media blame climate change for soaring insurance rates, but data doesn’t support narrative
Just the News· 3 days agoHomeowners across the U.S. are seeing skyrocketing insurance rates, increased deductibles, excluded...
Climate Change, Though Quite Real, Isn’t Spawning More Hurricanes
Forbes· 5 days agoAtlantic hurricanes are a case in point. No. And a search for answers about climate and hurricane...