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11 Places to Visit Before Climate Change Changes Them
Travel is usually about escapism, beaches, skylines, flavors, sunsets. The world is changing faster than guidebooks can ...
The New Republic on MSNOpinion
Climate Change Is Killing the Myth of Los Angeles
For over a century, the city has drawn people with the promise of perfect weather. Now floods and fires threaten its very ...
Climate change is more prevalent today than ever, and it’s having a notable impact on our mental health across the world ...
How Climate Change, Dialysis Footprint And Heat Stress Are Fueling The Chronic Kidney Disease Crisis
The intersection of climate change with chronic disease and healthcare infrastructure creates a critical and underreported ...
As extreme as this situation may sound, it’s not uncommon for retirees in the era of climate change. But even with Mother ...
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The left’s climate panic is finally calming down
Millions of Americans may still believe warming exists, but far fewer view it as an imminent existential threat.
A study by the Climate Change Commission found that was partly due to the region's exposure to storms, droughts and cyclones, ...
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Three ways climate change affects mental health—and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem
As headlines about heat waves, floods and wildfires become more frequent, many people report a growing sense of worry about ...
You might be surprised to learn that Seattle is considered a relatively safe haven from climate change. Thanks to its mild ...
11don MSN
Children in climate vulnerable districts of India 25 pc more likely to be underweight: Study
A recent study shows that children in climate vulnerable districts of India are 25% more likely to be underweight, ...
A new study finds children in Indian districts highly vulnerable to climate change are 25 % more likely to be underweight ...
The Vancouver Sun on MSNOpinion
No society in history has improved its standard of living without low-cost energy: B.C. expert
Harvard-trained economist Don Wright, the former head of B.C.’s civil service under John Horgan and a senior minister under ...
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