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Impacts
As summer temperatures climb, city agencies and community groups are partnering to protect workers against extreme heat.
Under-resourced farmworkers can experience physical and mental symptoms while working under the Florida sun. But heat is not their only worry, according to one advocate.
Along with the rice fields, a centuries-old infrastructure that treated water as a gift to be shared is disappearing.
Particularly warm water forming along the coasts of North and South America has caught the eyes of weather watchers across the globe, but the impacts on Vermont are murky for now.
For half a century, workers in northern China have been using a technique called "straw checkerboards" to combat desertification.
Salt water from the Atlantic Ocean used to stop 150 kilometers from the mouth of the Gambia River. But now, with sea level rise, it intrudes 300 kilometers or more, triggering an agricultural crisis.
Household water costs could nearly double in some American cities as climate change further stresses municipal water systems.
The Salton Sea is drying up, worsening air pollution for people living near its shores. Authorities are working to stabilize the lakebed and lock down the dust. But for some families, it's too late.
A San Francisco Bay Area highway project is raising questions about what it will take to fortify roads against rising sea levels.
Federal forecasters say an intensifying El Niño is growing so fast it's on the way to becoming very strong, even reaching historic levels this fall.
Poor, senior and disabled people are being left behind, and the province hasn’t divested from fossil fuels yet.
Sea ice loss seems to have triggered a decline in the nutrient nitrate, affecting the tiny organisms that form the foundations of marine food chains and absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study
A group of scientists say record 4th of July temperatures would have been unheard of in a pre-industrial world, before the advent of fossil fuels.
Europe’s warming climate — which is conclusively caused by the persistent burning of fossil fuels — has resulted in calls for the continent to embrace air conditioning.
Farmers are experiencing shorter planting windows and potential loss of crops because of periods of early-season heat followed by a freeze.
The Amazon is the largest rainforest on Earth, with many funders making financial commitments to conserve this crucial ecosystem. Yet, when the declarations are traced to the ground, the capital is rarely there.
Experts say the critical reservoir system is careening toward a breaking point as the US west’s climate warms and dries.
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