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Climate Change’s $1.5 Trillion Problem
According to data from the World Economic Forum, climate change is projected to cause 14.5 million excess deaths between now and 2050. The loss of workers across four major segments of the world’s ...
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Is nature about to supercharge climate change even more?
Global warming is no longer a distant forecast but a lived reality, with recent measurements showing the planet already ...
It’s often assumed that lower birthrates could help slow climate change and A.I. disruption. The reality is more complex.
Many of today’s children will experience an ‘unprecedented life’ owing to climate change. Just over half of the children born in 2020 will face unprecedented exposure to heatwaves over their lifetime ...
Teens have a shaky understanding of the causes of climate change and the strong scientific consensus around the fact that human activity is driving up global temperatures, according to a report. A ...
While scientists continue to examine, discuss, and debate the causes of the recent modest warming, most people don’t care much about a slight rise in temperature. What causes concern are repeated ...
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A new study shows that, despite fires, floods and record heat, most Australians do not change their behavior or beliefs in ...
Cows in this region typically graze on local grass. But as climate change causes more severe droughts, some dairy producers are shifting to other feedstocks for their cows, such as corn, to adapt.
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