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Climate change is responsible for thousands of wildfire-related deaths and $11 billion in associated losses every year, a new study finds. This key contributor to wildfire behavior has led to ...
Climate change and increasingly extreme weather are taking a toll on global supplies of blood, endangering the lives of people with life-threatening injuries and conditions, a new study has found.
The survival of more than 3,500 animal species is in jeopardy thanks to the impacts of climate change, a new study has found. This threat applies to at least a quarter of the species in six ...
A grim study published in 'Nature' lays bare the effect of climate change on today's kids, with those born in 2020 two to seven times more likely to witness "one-in-10,000-year events" in their lives.
Extreme weather caused by climate change is driving up the prices of basic food products worldwide and posing wider risks to ...
The study revealed that, in fact, nearly 60% of that CO₂ actually comes from ancient carbon. Some of that carbon could be thousands of years old. By the numbers: Rivers and streams emit nearly 2 ...
The study was conducted through a one-month advertising campaign field experiment that tailored climate change-themed online messaging for conservative voters in two competitive districts ...
New study paints gloomy picture of climate change's impact on commercial fishing By Joe Rosato Jr. • Published April 21, 2025 • Updated on April 21, 2025 at 6:05 pm BOOKMARKER ...
Climate change nearly tripled the number of heat-related deaths in major European cities during the extreme heatwave from late June to early July, according to a new study. Researchers from the ...
Climate change may exacerbate the spread of infections that don’t respond to common antibiotics, with developing nations being most at risk, according to a new study in Nature Medicine.. The ...
The UN world court is coming to a conclusion on its largest ever case, which considers states' legal responsibilities to ...