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What Factors Make for a Deadly a Flood?
The flooding Libya shows how climate, geography and other factors can collide with swift and disastrous results.
Idalia Threatens to Stir Up Lake Okeechobee’s Toxic Algae Blooms
Cyanobacteria have overrun this lake an hour outside West Palm Beach, and excessive rain could spread that algae to nearby waterways.
NASA’s New Air Pollution Satellite Will Give Hourly Updates
A new mission will provide hourly updates of air quality in the United States.
When Sea Ice Retreated, Some Emperor Penguins Didn’t Breed
New research indicates that a majority of emperor penguins in a region of Antarctica lost their chicks to sea ice melt.
There Might Be Less Plastic in the Sea Than We Thought. But Read On.
A new study might sound like good news, but there’s a problem: Ocean pollution appears to be growing fast.
A Look at How Much Less Antarctic Sea Ice There Is This Year
It’s winter in Antarctica, when sea ice cover typically grows. But this year’s sea ice is way behind, reaching record lows with implications for the...
July Heat Waves Affected by Climate Change, Attribution Study Finds
The latest study from World Weather Attribution scientists predicts that extreme heat waves will return more frequently.
NOAA Confirms June Was Earth’s Hottest on Record
In its monthly call, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association analyzed how June’s temperatures stacked up and said it expects August to continue the trend.
Summer Heat Killed 61,000 in Europe in 2022, Study Says
Researchers suggest that strategies to cope with higher temperatures aren’t keeping pace with global warming.
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