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The Washington Post
The fear of losing everything in a natural disaster sits in the back of our minds no matter where we live.
Reuters
Reuters tagged along with some of the world’s top scientists tackling one of its toughest assignments: Understanding exactly how — and how fast — melting polar ice sheets will make global sea levels rise.
South China Morning Post
Forget about carbon emissions and carbon neutrality – if permafrost continues to melt at current rates, it could be game over for humanity
The Washington Post
Across America, climate change is already disrupting lives
The New York Times
On a summer day in the mountains high above Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city, the Tuyuksu glacier is melting like mad.
The New York Times
Orkney’s soft green landscapes hold a trove of things from everyday life before history was written.
The New York Times
As the world warms because of human-induced climate change, most of us can expect to see more days when temperatures hit 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher.
The New York Times
How Much Hotter Is Your Hometown Than When You Were Born?
The New York Times
We went to Antarctica to understand how changes to its vast ice sheet might affect the world.