Mosquito-borne disease risk is on the move in the Americas, study finds
Climate change is causing the mosquito’s potential geographic range to expand and shift.
Climate change is causing the mosquito’s potential geographic range to expand and shift.
Climate change threatens to reduce tea yields and hammer millions of small farmers who derive their livelihood from the crop.
A Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism would collect a fee from high-polluting countries that undercut domestic manufacturers.
Investments in clean energy have risen by 40% since 2020 and more than $1 billion per day is being spent ...
One of the biggest missteps by Western nations is placing the burden of stopping the climate emergency on developing nations ...
 By Mark Hertsgaard, Covering Climate Now A year ago, Mitch McConnell and Kevin McCarthy were fleeing for their lives as ...
David Hastings, climate scientist Are we doomed? Alarming reports continue of more destructive hurricanes, extreme heat events and rising sea levels. Florida is ground zero ...
By Mary Anna Mancuso, RepublicEn.org Unprecedented clear skies over Los Angeles, London, the entire country of China are the direct ...
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