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Venezuela Becomes First Modern Country to Lose All Its Glaciers
ExplorersWeb via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIn an occasion both momentous and deeply disturbing, scientists downgraded a glacier in the...
Commentary: Climate linkages – ignorance is not bliss
Roanoke Times· 3 days agoVirginia is fortunately a central U.S. state located neither in the colder north nor hotter south;...
Wildlife traffickers carried on their illegal trade during COVID lockdown – what legal traders can...
The Conversation· 1 day agoThe COVID-19 pandemic did not deter wildlife traffickers from going about their illegal business. Their methods may offer lessons about resilience in crisis scenarios such as climate emergencies.
This disease is the latest threat to Florida’s vulnerable mangrove trees
Tampa Bay Times· 2 days agoMara Skadden knew something was wrong when the leaves suddenly turned yellow. Hundreds of young...
IMF Reaches Staff-Level Agreement with Cabo Verde on Fourth Review under Extended Credit Facility...
IMF· 4 days agoEnd-of-Mission press releases include statements of IMF staff teams that convey preliminary findings after a visit to a country. The views expressed in this statement are those of the IMF staff ...
Financing Solutions for Slow Onset Climate Challenges: Drawing on Nature’s Untapped Potential
Environmental Defense Fund· 6 days agoCreeping issues like biodiversity loss, rising sea levels, and desertification are slowly reshaping...
“Living fossil” lamprey fish found in Queensland, 1,400 km north of its usual range
Cosmos· 5 days agoA lamprey fish has been found living in the coastal rivers of Queensland, Australia, about 1,400 km...
2023 'year of record climatic hazards' in Latin America: UN
Phys.org· 6 days agoLatin America and the Caribbean had their warmest year on record in 2023 as a "double-whammy" of El...
Tragic Flooding in Brazil; a Wake-up Call for the World
World Resources Institute· 4 days agoAfter a week of record-breaking rainfall in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil is experiencing an environmental and humanitarian tragedy. The death toll from the floods is in the dozens. Here at WRI ...
A ‘sponge city’ may be your home in 2050
The Conversation· 6 days agoIt’s estimated that close to 7 billion people will live in urban areas in 2050. Climate scientists convened by the United Nations have said that global emissions of greenhouse ...