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Across Antarctica, Greenland, and other polar areas, icy glaciers cover large areas of land and extend into the sea. These glaciers shrink and grow with the seasons. Jonathan Bamber of the University ...
As the cofounder and leader of the World Weather Attribution initiative, climate scientist Friederike Otto is painfully aware ...
Author and journalist Alan Weisman explores solutions to climate change and extinction threats with chefs, scientists, and ...
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The nationwide tornado threat is expected to downshift by Wednesday, with several relatively quiet days in the offing. Late May is still peak season, however, so pockets of severe weather could begin ...
One of the most eye-popping late-spring heat waves on record made its way from the Pacific Coast into the center of North ...
Mexico’s Xiye Bastida helped coordinate climate marches for hundreds of millions of youth. Now she’s equipping young people ...
Even a limited nuclear conflict could cause years of potentially devastating impacts to climate and societies.
A number of well-known factors, including exposure to UV radiation, genetics and aging can lead to cataracts, a condition affecting roughly 94 million people in which the lenses of the eyes get cloudy ...
The EV lab at the Toledo Technology Academy of Engineering trains students to solve electricity and engineering challenges.
Wildfires have always been a fact of life around Los Angeles. But as the planet warms, many places – including Southern California – are experiencing higher temperatures and more intense droughts.
Cataracts, pink eye, and other ocular disorders are linked to heat, air pollution and higher UV exposure.