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Climate change is making plants less nutritious That could already be hurting animals that are grazers By Ellen Welti Published December 30, 2024 7:37AM (EST) ...
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The effects of hay fever are nothing to sneeze at, experts say, warning of worsening allergies as climate change lengthens and intensifies pollen seasons.
Hurricane Helene is heading straight for one of the regions most vulnerable to the impact of hurricanes: Florida's Big Bend.
Ten years after the Paris Agreement, countries are lagging behind the goals they set to reduce emissions and avoid the worst ...
Climate change may be making your allergies worse, here's why Allergy season is here and new studies show your sneezes and sniffles could be starting earlier and lasting longer.
A powerful storm is soaking Northern California and Oregon, bringing high winds and flood risk. It's known as an atmospheric river. A big question is if climate change is making these storms worse.
Cities have a central role to play tackling climate change. They contribute 67%–72% of the greenhouse gas emissions which are ...
Oregon researchers say climate change will continue to have wide-ranging effects on communities across the state, depending on their region.
Rising carbon dioxide levels in the air are making plants grow larger and faster, but diluting their nutritional content. This could threaten the health of herbivores worldwide.
Hurricane Helene: Climate change is making Florida's Big Bend more vulnerable to tropical threats The topography of Florida's Gulf Coast makes it susceptible to storm surge.
Human activities are increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels and raising global temperatures. As a result, many plants are growing faster across ecosystems worldwide.