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It’s not just that it’s dark and people are asleep. Urban sprawl, confirmation bias, and other factors can play a role.
Climate change continues to be politicized even as wildfires and flash floods destroy land, property and people on both sides of the border.
Their early findings suggest that wildfire smoke is broadly and especially toxic. Burning trees, soil, and vehicles can throw ...
Labourers were pausing outdoor work and tourists seeking out shade on Tuesday as Greece sweltered under its third heatwave of the summer and soaring temperatures gripped the wider Balkan region, ...
Idaho is already feeling the impacts of climate change — hotter summers, worsening wildfires, and unpredictable growing seasons. Yet, too often, our political leaders stay silent or outright deny the ...
In 2023 and 2024, the hottest years on record, more than 78 million acres of forests burned around the world. The fires sent ...
Dear Minnesota Reps. Tom Emmer, Brad Finstad, Michelle Fischbach and Pete Stauber, and your two GOP colleagues from Wisconsin ...
The report, which analyzes data through 2023, says that disasters like Canadian wildfires can undo years of progress toward ...
The research shows how droughts, heat and floods raised prices of consumables like chocolate and cocoa and warns that future ...
As Travelers is not acquisitive and the inherent volatility of the insurance industry precludes a high dividend payout ratio, stock repurchases have been the predominant use of free cash flow for the ...
Clear protocols for identifying heat illness, safety training, paid breaks and access to water and shade are among the steps ...