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The Rising Threat of Highly Dangerous Heat: How Climate Change Puts Lives at Risk

Introduction Extreme heat has always been a part of Earth’s climate system. But in recent decades, something has…

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Sustainable Groundhog Day: Navigating Climate Signals Behind a Curious Tradition

Every February, people across the United States watch a small animal emerge from its burrow to predict the…

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Klamath Dam Removal and Biodiversity: The Largest River Restoration in U.S. History

In the mountains of southern Oregon and northern California, a century-old chapter of American water infrastructure is ending.…

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Climate Change and ESG Investing: How Sustainability Is Transforming Global Finance

The relationship between climate change and ESG investing is rapidly reshaping the global financial landscape. Investors are no…

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The Scorching Truth: How Extreme Heat Waves Redefine Global Climate Risk

Extreme heat waves represent one of the most immediate and lethal consequences of a warming planet. As global…

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ESG Environmental Social Governance: The Strategic Framework for Sustainable Value

Institutional investors and corporate leaders no longer view sustainability as a peripheral concern. Instead, ESG environmental social governance…

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The Complete Guide to Eco-Friendly Holiday Lights and Sustainable Decor

Traditional festive decorations often come with a significant environmental price tag. As global energy demand spikes during the…

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International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment in War: Why Ecological Protection Is Essential for Peace

Every year on November 6, the world observes the International Day for Preventing the Exploitation of the Environment…

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Colorado River Crisis: Why Lakes Mead and Powell Keep Shrinking

The Colorado River is the lifeline of the American Southwest. It supplies water to nearly 40 million people,…

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Bobby Bascomb: Explaining Climate Change So Everyone Can Understand It

In the growing landscape of climate journalism, few voices focus as consistently on clarity and public understanding as…

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Unraveling the Disrupted Global Water Cycle: A UN Warning the World Can’t Ignore

The Global Water Cycle Is No Longer Stable The world’s water system — the planetary engine that moves…

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Michael Mann: The Climate Crusader Leading the Charge Against Rising Temperatures

Who Is Michael Mann? Michael E. Mann is one of the most influential — and controversial — climate…

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