Climate change is making people sicker and more vulnerable to disease, doctors and scientists explain. Erasing the federal ...
More than 9 million students had school disrupted by climate change last year. Researchers at Brown University have launched the SustainableED initiative to study what rising temperatures will mean ...
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Glacier grafting: How an Indigenous art is countering water scarcity
Residents in the northern part of the country are creating artificial glaciers to tackle climate change.
As glaciers rapidly disappear, they are becoming emotional, political, and economic flashpoints - drawing crowds through last ...
Does the sector needs a broader ambition - one capable of holding together climate action, resilience, wellbeing, biodiversity and long-term economic value?
‘My Endometriosis was ignored for nearly 20 years – and now I rely on crutches’ - Three women with a condition that affects 1 in 10 share their stories ahead of Endometriosis Awareness Month ...
The center served as a hub for emergency response during disasters and as well as an important cultural resource for ...
Bihar, India's most flood-prone state, faces a relentless cycle of poverty exacerbated by recurring floods. A comprehensive report by Megh Pyne Abhiyan highlights the severe economic impact on ...
Biologist David Inouye spent part of his Tuesday afternoon harvesting Jerusalem artichokes from his garden in the 1,400-person town of Paonia in western Colorado. “It’s been so warm and dry here that ...
ILULISSAT, Greenland (AP) — Growing up in a village in northern Greenland, Jørgen Kristensen's closest friends were his stepfather's sled dogs. Most of his classmates were dark-haired Inuit; he was ...
More than 295 million people globally experienced hunger and starvation in 2025 because of conflict, displacement, climate change and economic disasters. The bad news is that things are going to get a ...
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The greening of career education: Students learn new skills they’ll need as climate change advances
GREENVILLE, S.C. — On one end of the classroom, high school juniors examined little green sprouts — future baby carrots, sprigs of romaine lettuce — poking out of the soil of a drip irrigation system ...
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