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California’s Waves Are Getting Bigger With Climate Change. Storms that produce massive swells are also occurring more frequently as the planet warms, a new …
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WebRisk of mass deaths as heatwaves start to pass survivability threshold. Between 1.5 and 2°C of global warming will lead to heatwaves so extreme that healthy people can't survive …
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WebA collection of articles from NEJM Group exploring the effects of climate change on public health and the impact on healthcare organizations from this global crisis.
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Ideas By Gaia Vince August 31, 2022 6:00 AM EDT Vince, a science journalist and honorary senior research fellow at UCL interested in interactions of human …
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Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. Weather can change from hour to hour, day to day, month to month or even from year to year. For …
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At least 1.5 billion people were subject to “a very strong influence of climate change” every single day between June and August, the study noted. Globally, climate …
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Alicia Bradley/National Science Foundation In August, precipitation at the typically snowy summit of Greenland fell as rain for the first time. Temperatures at the …
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