A new study has revealed that rapid, large-scale day-to-day temperature fluctuations have intensified amid global warming, ...
Climate change is hammering Asia’s water and power systems, endangering the lives and livelihoods of millions, with countries ...
What Sri Lanka’s recent disasters tell us Sri Lanka has always lived with the moods of the monsoon. For generations, people ...
Experts say climate change symptoms include more frequent extreme weather, rising sea levels, and warmer oceans.
Climate change may be adding to mental health pressures, from trauma to climate distress, but climate action can be a ...
Gov. Wes Moore and Comptroller Brooke Lierman launch a state-funded study Friday to measure the financial toll of climate ...
More extreme weather is set to cause more more problems for farmers and supermarkets in getting food to consumers.
The U.S. is largely self-sufficient in agricultural food production, supported by a well-developed storage and interstate ...
The New Republic on MSN
Climate change is coming for your favorite holiday foods
The ingredients for your favorite holiday foods are becoming increasingly harder to grow because of climate change. For example, cocoa beans are grown in West Africa, which has been facing more days ...
Holiday baking may soon feel the heat as cocoa, vanilla, cinnamon and sugar crops face mounting pressure from extreme weather ...
The Manila Times on MSNOpinion
Can Central Visayas’ seaweed industry survive climate change?
LAST week, I wrote about the extreme heat and prolonged drought brought about by the 2023-2024 El Niño and how it affected ...
As cities heat up, leaders continue to pursue sustainability, panelists at the National League of Cities City Summit said.
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