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This article is authored by Gunwant Singh, scholar, international relations and security studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University.
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters like hurricanes and floods. Human actions, such ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the world. The fires sent ...
Delta farmers just experienced historic, destructive flooding. Scientists say climate change played an important role in the ...
Dangerous storms have wreaked havoc across the Northeast this summer, and one recent study claims climate change has ...
Historic flash flood threats signal a wetter, deadlier future, and Black neighborhoods will be hit hardest. This is how you ...
New analysis from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) links recent heat waves across the country to human-caused ...
The deaths in the Texas Hill Country are a tragic testament to the force of a raging river. Flood-stricken Vermont has a ...
Disaster response experts gathered in Columbus to discuss preparation strategies. Plus national conversations about changes ...
Clear-cutting forests doesn’t just raise flood risk — it can supercharge it. UBC researchers found that in certain watersheds ...
Climate science demonstrates that we are tilting the odds that these extreme events will keep worsening in both intensity and frequency.
Here’s how climate change drives harsher storms, extreme heat, and flooding in places like Kansas City, according to climate ...
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