Environmentalists warn that the Earth is running a fever and, with the latest NOAA firings, we’ve begun sacking the doctors.
An atmospheric river continued to bring heavy rain to Southern California on Thursday, sparking several mudslides.
The speed is more than enough to put human life and infrastructure at risk,” Alexander Handwerger, a landslide scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, said.
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EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said his actions will eliminate trillions of dollars in regulatory costs and “hidden taxes." ...
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House Beautiful on MSNThe 5 U.S. Cities Most at Risk for Climate Change DisastersClimate risk—the likelihood of experiencing a natural disaster related to climate change—is impacting decision making across ...
I recently joined Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL), which keeps the need to preserve a livable planet front and center for our ...
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LAist on MSNClimate politics and insurance intertwine, giving California official a no-win choice on State FarmFor Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara, approving an emergency 22% rate hike request by State Farm would raise bills for ...
California lawmakers are urging the Los Angeles Dodgers to cut ties with their oil and gas sponsors following a formal ...
Rising temperatures on planet Earth and climate change could mean we'll have less friendly skies. Here's why. Scientists link the warming of the atmosphere to changes in the jet stream which in ...
Oil and gas companies, with new federal support, are ramping up production within the food chain, adding to the climate ...
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