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This summer, I descended more than 6.7 miles to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean in a two-seat ... assistant to the president for climate policy. How could maps have such significant impact?
Aleks Phillips is a Newsweek U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime.
The Pacific Ocean and Climate Crisis Assessment (POCCA ... digital climate change database consisting of about 1,000 publications, an interactive climate policy map of the Pacific and community ...
Scientists believe it could signal significant changes ahead for the Pacific Ocean and our own Bay Area coastline. Understanding those changes could be key to staying Climate Ready. When Stanford ...
An area west of Mexico is being monitored for a possible tropical storm or hurricane next week, as a storm-sparking pulse ...
In February, scientists at the Coral Reef Watch program at NOAA added three new alert levels to the coral bleaching alert maps ... climate pattern which originates in the Pacific Ocean along ...
In the Pacific Islands – my home – this reality is felt especially hard on an annual basis. Despite this region contributing the least to global emissions driving climate and ocean change ...
For the first time on record, four named tropical systems were simultaneously active in the Western Pacific Ocean ... most influenced by ocean temperatures boosted by climate change.
with a report from the largest Pacific climate adaptation study. The Pacific Ocean Climate Crisis Assessment (POCCA) amplifies voices of people with lived experience. It collates data and case ...
Scientists discover the largest-ever mega coral off the coasts of the Solomon Island in the southwest Pacific Ocean. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ... in a place where the map said there was a shipwreck ...