Impacts

Two studies reveal how genetic changes in bird populations in California respond to environmental threats, highlighting the potential for adaptation and the risks of genetic dilution.

Rebecca Heisman reports for The Revelator.

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Experts and lawmakers, during a Senate hearing, revealed a strategic shift by the fossil fuel industry from outright climate denial to more sophisticated disinformation campaigns aimed at protecting profits while undermining climate policy.

Dharna Noor reports for The Guardian.

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As heat waves span across vast oceanic regions, they cause massive die-offs of marine species and emotional distress among scientists.

Bob Berwyn reports for Inside Climate News.

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A pivotal hearing at the Inter-American Court of Human Rights examines whether businesses can be held legally accountable for climate change impacts on human rights.

Isabella Kaminski reports for DeSmog.

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The Biden administration has issued new guidelines aimed at accelerating clean energy projects while considering their environmental and community impacts.

Coral Davenport reports for The The New York Times.

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A new global climate reparations fund begins its intricate setup, aiming to address damages faced by developing nations due to climate change.

Naveena Sadasivam reports for Grist.

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Homeowners in Lahaina, Maui, will now find it easier to rebuild their homes damaged by recent wildfires, as state and local governments relax certain zoning laws to speed up the recovery process.

Stewart Yerton reports for Honolulu Civil Beat.

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The National Weather Service predicts a particularly hot summer for the U.S., with potential increases in extreme weather events and health risks.

Li Zhou reports for Vox.

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A rapid increase in sea levels across the southern U.S. is compelling coastal communities to adapt to unprecedented environmental changes.

Chris Mooney, Brady Dennis, Kevin Crowe, and John Muyskens report for The Washington Post.

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Donald Trump's election could lead to a major reversal of current U.S. climate policies, according to his statements on environmental regulations.

Lisa Friedman reports for The New York Times.

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A recent study suggests climate change, driven by fossil fuel emissions, likely intensified the unprecedented rains in Oman and the UAE, causing significant destruction and fatalities.

Al Jazeera reports.

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As rising ocean temperatures continue to stress coral reefs in Florida, conservationists are adopting new strategies to enhance coral resilience.

Amudalat Ajasa, Whitney Leaming, and Carolyn Van Houten report for The Washington Post.

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The Maldives is undertaking large-scale land reclamation to combat land scarcity and rising sea levels, but this move has sparked widespread environmental and societal concerns.

Jesse Chase-Lubitz reports for the Pulitzer Center.

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Hydropower faces increased vulnerability due to climate change as droughts and high temperatures affect water levels in Colombia and Ecuador, impacting energy production.

Holly Young reports for DW.

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Jill Hunkler, an Ohio resident who considers herself a “fracking refugee,” is telling her family’s story at the global plastics treaty negotiations in Ottawa this week, where negotiators from about 175 countries are working to advance a treaty to address global plastic pollution.

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HOUSTON — En homenaje al Día de la Tierra, EHNe está publicando cartas de estudiantes del octavo grado de YES Prep Northbrook Middle School en el barrio de Spring Branch, Texas, que está en el área de Houston.

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Mosquito-borne diseases like malaria and dengue fever are increasing in Europe due to global warming, according to an expert.

Helena Horton reports for The Guardian.

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As a severe drought persists, local farmers in Michoacán, Mexico, are clashing with avocado orchards over the drastic depletion of their water sources.

Armando Solís reports for The Associated Press.

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