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Outdated US rail system faces increasing delays from extreme weather

Amtrak’s aging infrastructure struggles to maintain operations as climate change causes more frequent extreme weather events, leading to record delays.

Minho Kim reports for The New York Times.

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How ultra-rich celebs like Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift are driving climate change
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How ultra-rich celebs like Kim Kardashian and Taylor Swift are driving climate change

A new Oxfam study says the richest 1 per cent produced more carbon emissions than the poorest two-thirds of the world.
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What could more European football mean for planet?

More teams, more games - and more flights. Next season will see men's European club football expand further, with an additional 177 fixtures across Uefa's three major tournaments - and with that comes an increasing impact on the planet.

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Wildfires: How to travel safely as the climate changes

Climate change has made wildfires a year-round threat to travelers. Here’s how to minimize your risk, and what to do if you’re in the path of a fire.
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How to navigate the unpredictability of travel in the age of climate change

Climate change upheavals brought on a season of extremes for travelers in the U.S., Europe and beyond. One thing is clear: Travel is changing.

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Climate change is erasing one of Alaska’s most popular destinations. Will visitors keep coming back?

Crammed with tourists, Alaska's capital wonders what will happen as its magnificent glacier recedes.
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The life-changing, solar-charged power of 'regenerative travel'

Claire and Will Stedden embarked on a transformative year-long bicycle trip after realizing the environmental impact of air travel on their planned honeymoon. The couple's journey led them to create Solarpunk Travel, an online community promoting ecologically friendly bicycle travel, supporting local communities, and embracing a sustainable lifestyle.

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