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Climate change harming young Americans' mental health, study finds
Human-caused climate change is having widespread and significant negative effects on young people's mental health across the country, a new study finds. Why it matters: The study is one of the largest to date to examine how young people are responding to global climate change and government action.
Where climate change poses the most and least risk to American homeowners
Nationwide, insurance premiums have risen 30 percent since 2019, according to the Insurance Information Institute, an industry group. In Florida, where homeowners already pay among the highest rates in the nation, premiums have soared almost 70 percent, equivalent to $1,332 annually.
Americans Are Still Divided on Climate Change. Here’s Where People Trust the Science the Most
Wall St. Insights Nationwide, 72.2% of Americans believe climate change is happening. Yet only 55.6% of Americans think most scientists believe in climate change. The places that believe in scientific consensus the most are a mix of wealthy,
Climate Change Threatens to Upend U.S. Housing Market
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How Climate Change Is Reshaping Global Security And The Military
Climate change has reshaped global security from the types of threats, to what, how, who, when, why and where military forces ...
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‘Nocturnes’ Review: A Delicate Doc Explores the Beauty of Moths and What They Tell Us About Climate Change
Anirban Dutta and Anupama Srinivasan's film, which won the World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Craft at Sundance, ...
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In the US, how are different generations viewing climate change? | The Excerpt
Though the climate affects everyone, younger generations are making major life decisions based on what's next.
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Young People Are Worried About Climate Change—and That’s Affecting Their Future Plans
Nearly 70% of those surveyed say environmental concerns may affect career choice, and others say it’s a factor in decisions ...
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Grasslands are responding to climate change almost in real time, according to research
Although all ecosystems are affected by a changing climate, the impacts can take a while to appear. Changes in forest ...
WLRN
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PolitiFact FL: DeSantis dismisses climate change link to hurricanes. Here’s what science says
The science about climate change’s role in hurricanes is still considered unsettled, experts told PolitiFact, but more recent ...
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Water crisis driven by climate change threatens global food production
The world’s supplies of fresh water can no longer be counted on due to a shift in rainfall patterns caused by climate change, ...
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Climate change finance could land at 'hundreds of billions', COP29 leaders say
Global temperatures have climbed about 1.3 degrees Celsius (2.3 F) above pre-industrial levels, and 2024 is on track to be ...
iaea.org
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New IAEA Report on Climate Change and Nuclear Power Focuses on Financing
The 2024 edition of the IAEA’s Climate Change and Nuclear Power report has been released, highlighting the need for a significant increase in investment to achieve goals for expanding nuclear power.
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Why Youth Entrepreneurs Are Key To Tackling Climate Change in Africa
Too often our businesses have not created value on our continent or traded commodities for short-term profit, not long-term ...
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Are fall leaves falling behind? One professor says yes, and it's all because of climate change
While the vibrant autumn colours are on full display in most parts of the province, one professor says the warmer climate ...
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Editorial: Carbon capture has a place in Illinois’ climate-change toolkit, Archer Daniels Midland snafus notwithstanding
Chicago Tribune
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There Is No Climate Haven. We All Live in Florida Now.
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Adaptation strategies for climate change impacts in Bangladesh
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