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Climate change may be fuelling a resurgence of piracy across Africa
The Raw Story· 1 day agoIn 2020 alone, there were 135 maritime kidnappings, with the Gulf of Guinea off the west African...
How AI can help (and hurt) climate change
FOX 7 Austin· 3 hours agoArtificial intelligence significantly impacts the climate crisis by consuming large amounts of energy and water for its data centers, leading to...
India-based AI foundational models key to fight climate change: DST Secretary
Investing.com· 19 hours agoNew Delhi, May 28 (IANS) Developing foundational models in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tailored to...
Review of Alameda climate-change experiment finds no measurable health risk
San Jose Mercury News· 4 hours agoAn experiment conducted on the USS Hornet in Alameda to study if brightening clouds could be a way...
Did the mystery donor behind a $10 million gift to a small climate change fund actually give more?
WSB Radio· 6 days agoAn anonymous donor had given his fund $10 million. “I didn’t quite process the number of zeroes,”...
Flights are getting more turbulent and climate change is to blame
BGR· 1 day agoU.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg revealed that climate change is one of the culprits...
This Is Your Brain on Climate Change
Scientific American· 9 hours agoCLIMATEWIRE | A broad range of brain conditions, from migraines to strokes, are made worse by extreme heat, new research shows. The most direct impact of...
What climate change? As South Florida sizzles, DeSantis chooses denial with new law | Opinion
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 6 days agoHouse Bill 1645 is as much about energy policy as it is about using climate change to launch culture...
Trees are proven to lower the temperature in the environment and in people's moods
The Augusta Chronicle via Yahoo News· 16 hours agoPeople who live closer to green space are more likely to have lower levels of depression, anxiety...
No One Really Understands Clouds
The Atlantic· 12 hours ago“They are among the biggest uncertainties in predicting future climate change,” Da Yang, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Chicago, told me.