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It calls on the prime minister to support the cross-party C Nature Bill, which will return to Parliament for debate on Friday, July 11.
For centuries, glaciers have sat like frosty crowns atop slumbering volcanoes, keeping Earth’s fury tucked safely beneath ...
This edition of Mint's ‘Climate Change and You’ newsletter discusses the coevolution of primates and fleshy fruits, the ...
From asteroids the size of football stadiums to nuclear war and man-made pandemics, it can seem as if humankind is in ...
U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright was in Ranchester, Wyoming, on Friday for the ribbon cutting to open the first U.S. rare ...
According to author and environmentalist Bill McKibben, the explosion of solar is “the first hint that we've actually had of ...
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Live Science on MSNCould Antarctica Ever Be Habitable?As global temperatures rise, the ecology of Antarctica is already changing, but Earth's climate would have to change ...
The Indiana Department of Environmental Management released the state’s initial climate plan last year with the help of a ...
The London Fire Brigade says the risk of wildfires in London is "severe", with warnings in place across the country.
David Suzuki’s recent argument that “it’s too late” to fight back against climate change may be premature. While the ...
Climate change is making our food less nutritious. New research shows rising CO2 and heat are reducing vital nutrients in everyday crops.
Rising temperatures in the North Atlantic are slowing vital currents, but a new process in the Arctic could save the day, scientists say.
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