Researchers are proposing a new strategy for local governments to make municipalities more resilient against climate change.
Rising sea levels, extreme heat, water scarcity, and ecosystem collapse are already reshaping urban environments in ways that ...
Welcome Back to The Climate Classroom! Last time, we explored how hail forms when cold water droplets collide inside thunderstorms. Today, we’ll discover how thunderstorms hold chunks of ice in the ...
For the world’s poorest people, climate change does not announce itself in parts per million. It arrives as a ruined harvest, a flooded shopfront, and lost learning as children are kept out of school.
From drought-stricken fields in the American Midwest to flood-soaked farms in Europe, the impacts of climate change are no longer abstract. They are real, urgent and happening across our food system.
A fallowed field in Kern County. (California Department of Water Resources photo) The California Department of Food and Agriculture has released its Climate Resilience Strategy for California ...
As climate change accelerates, its impacts are being felt most acutely by those who have contributed the least to the problem: the world’s poorest and most marginalized people. A recent report by the ...
The Connecticut Institute for Resilience and Climate Adaptation, or CIRCA, is trying to better protect our communities by addressing climate impacts in Connecticut. An event was held at Avery Point on ...
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