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Cincinnati leaders hold extreme weather town hall
FOX 19 Cincinnati· 13 minutes agoWith flooding, severe storms and tornados hitting the Tri-State this year, Cincinnati leaders held a town hall with residents on Tuesday to educate the public on serious weather events. Officials ...
Massachusetts Leaders Sign Climate Resilience Pact Blessed by Pope Francis at Vatican Summit
Hoodline· 10 hours agoMassachusetts is stepping up its game in the fight against climate change, and it's doing so with a...
Boiling Point: Six months until November, climate change looms large
Los Angeles Times· 14 hours agoU.S. Interior Secretary Deb Haaland was in L.A. last week, announcing $35 million to plug abandoned...
Worst NYC allergy season ever? Climate change may be to blame for the pollen surge
NBC New York· 10 hours agoIf you suffer from allergies and your sniffling, sneezing and itchy eyes seem worse this year than...
Hundreds of mountain goats were flown to a new home. Very few survived.
NBC Universal via AOL· 2 hours agoHundreds of mountain goats were relocated to Washington state's Cascade Mountains. But most died...
GEDI laser resumes climate change mission in space
NBC Washington· 6 hours agoA locally developed space project designed to help fight global warming will soon be back in action on the International Space Station. Known as the...
States sue over Biden policy that ‘elevates environmental justice and climate change considerations’
Courthouse News Service· 5 hours agoThe states — nearly all considered "red states" in that they tend to elect Republicans — say in...
Climate change impacts millions in India. But as the country votes, some politicians skirt the issue
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAlmost 970 million Indians are voting in general elections amid sweltering heat and unpredictable...
Slowing climate change is possible—here's how nations could make it happen
Phys.org· 9 hours agoWith news like that, it's easy to feel like it's too late, that there's nothing we can do to curb...
Climate Change Litigation in Italy: The First Judgment from the Court of Rome
The National Law Review· 1 day agoThe total number of climate change court cases has more than doubled since 2017 and is growing worldwide, according to the UN Environment Program (UNEP) ...