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The UK Green Party struggles to be heard in an election where climate change is on the back burner
Houston Chronicle· 2 days agoThe U.K.’s July 4 vote to choose a new government comes after one of the wettest and warmest winters...
El Niño Is Over. What Does That Mean for Summer?
New York Times· 7 hours agoThe NOAA Climate Prediction Center announced an end to the El Niño climate phenomenon on Thursday, and predicted that La Niña could start as early as...
La Nina weather 65% likely to develop in July-Sept, says US forecaster By Reuters
Investing.com· 1 day agoLa Nina weather 65% likely to develop in July-Sept, says US forecaster
Climate change is deadly. Exactly how deadly? Depends who's counting
WLRN Miami· 5 days agoThe state of Kentucky determined that 45 people died from the flooding. The disparate death counts...
La Niña is likely to arrive this summer. Here's what that means for hurricane season
NPR· 10 hours agoMore detailed predictions about La Niña are likely on the horizon, as NOAA plans to release its next forecast in mid-July. It’s important to remember that climate ...
La Niña watch is officially on: When will we feel its impact?
The Hill· 1 day agoLa Niña conditions are predicted to take hold over the Pacific Ocean as soon as July, setting the...
The UK Green Party struggles to be heard in an election where climate change is on the back burner
KFDX Wichita Falls· 2 days agoBRIGHTON, England (AP) — There’s lots of talk of change in Britain’s election campaign, but little talk about climate change. The U.K.’s July 4 vote to choose a new government comes after one of th…
Will Florida be 'cooler' than parts of US next week?
The Florida Times-Union via Yahoo News· 7 hours agoDon't expect that to last. NOAA's Climate Prediction Center is predicting all of Florida will likely see above-average temperatures June 21-27. Changes...
Faculty Announcement: Sheila Foster Appointed Professor of Climate
Columbia University News· 18 hours agoThe Columbia Climate School announced today that Sheila Foster has been appointed a tenured...
Commentary: You don’t need a degree to understand climate change, just an insurance policy
The State· 17 hours agoYou don't need to be a scientist to understand the harms of climate change. All you need is an insurance policy. As climate change increases the intensity ...