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Professor Makes Stunning Discovery: ‘Absolutely, 100 percent, Offshore Wind Kills Whales’

For the best part of half a century, a 41-foot humpback whale named Luna swam up and down the East Coast. Then on...

Why were the 1930s so hot in North America? » Yale Climate Connections

Those who’ve trawled social media during heat waves have likely encountered a tidbit frequently used to brush aside human-caused climate change: Many U.S....

Hurricane Beryl shows why the new UK government must ramp up climate finance 

Comment: In the wake of yet another Caribbean climate disaster, Labour should raise its ambition in offering international support Hannah Bond is co-CEO...

As a Nevada Community Fights a Lithium Mine, a Rare Fish and Its Haven Could Be an Ace in the Hole

AMARGOSA, Nev.—Eight thousand years. That’s roughly how long it takes for snowmelt from Mount Charleston, north of Las Vegas, to reach the aquifer in...

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