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Climate change made 2024 the hottest year on record. The heat was deadly
Heat waves fueled by climate change killed scores of people and upended daily life. Here are some of those stories.
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Heat waves fueled by climate change killed scores of people and upended daily life. Here are some of those stories.
The footage give clues to the range of plants the bears eat and how they mate, information important for conservation.
The Conger Ice Shelf disintegrated in 2022. Satellite data leading up to the collapse hint at worrying changes in a supposedly stable ice sheet.
Trump’s first term, campaign pledges and nominees point to how efforts to address climate change and environmental issues may fare.
Hundreds of defunct satellites plunge toward Earth every year. Scientists are studying how the chemical stew left in their wake impacts the atmosphere.
Every single Atlantic hurricane in 2024 had wind speeds supercharged by warming seas. One even jumped two categories of intensity.
The behemoth coral, discovered in October in the Solomon Islands, is longer than a blue whale and older than the United States.
The new finding comes from an analysis of pesticide use and prostate cancer incidence in over 3,100 U.S. counties.
The transition zone where unoccupied wildlands meet developed areas increased globally by about 35 percent from 2000 to 2020.
The mutant of the lab-studied Synechococcus elongatus has traits good for ocean carbon storage.
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