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New research finds that "beneficial" fires can cut the risk of high intensity blazes by 64 percent.
A new study shows that cutting down trees for paper, furniture, and fuel emits three times more carbon than flying.
Those higher temperatures could lead to more coastal erosion, flooding, and extreme weather
El Niño may push global temperatures past 1.5C, the World Meteorological Organization warned.
Models show that currents could slow by more than 40 percent within 30 years, with potentially devastating effects on the ocean's ability to store carbon.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has allocated more than $3 billion to help farmers transition to practices that sequester carbon and reduce emissions. But some researchers claim the program can’t measure emissions accurately and is unlikely to achieve its climate goals.
Jacksonville residents and local grassroots organizations are working with city officials to take a markedly different approach to managing flood risks.
After 23 years and nearly $900 million, EarthCARE is poised to provide an unprecedented look at how clouds and aerosols shape, and respond to, climate change.
The festival highlights a cultural scene that is threatened by rising seas and dangerous storms.