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National Park Service removes climate change facts sign from Civil War landmark Fort Sumter: report
The New York Times reported that the National Park Service removed a sign warning about the effects of climate change on the historic Fort Sumter site.
The frigid temperatures, massive snow and deadly ice storm taking shape east of the Rockies might seem to conflict with life ...
The annual gathering of top business leaders and policymakers used to be a center of the global climate movement. Things are much more complicated now.
An unusually brutal winter storm is set to pummel more than 160 million Americans from Friday, as a stretched "polar vortex" ...
Prof. Charlie Trautmann Ph.D. ’83, psychology, developed a novel research method to study the impacts of childhood ...
Seen through an actuarial lens, the changing climate is not an ideology. It’s a risk management challenge already reshaping ...
Last year was the third hottest on record, with the World Meteorological Organization this week warning that 2025 continued a ...
Climate crisis is threatening the future of the Winter Olympics, with warming winters already forcing heavy reliance on ...
Human-induced climate change made Australia’s scorching early January heatwave five times more likely, according to a new ...
No snowfall has led to negligible tourist footfall and put major winter events, including the national skiing and ...
A new analysis from a U.S. based nonprofit organization is looking into the long term viability of outdoor winter sports at ...
MUSKEGON, MI - Regional leaders are gathering Thursday morning in Muskegon to draw attention to issues of climate change.
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