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How Are Australians Adapting To Climate Change? Here Are 729 Ways

How Are Australians Adapting To Climate Change? Here Are 729 Ways

(MENAFN- The Conversation) Australia's climate is changing . To avoid catastrophic disruptions from successive supercharged disasters, society must adapt. But change takes time and it's not always clear how much progress we're making. We wanted to...

Manufacturing Workers Among Those Most at Risk of Harm From Climate Change, New Report Finds

Manufacturing Workers Among Those Most at Risk of Harm From Climate Change, New Report Finds

21/07/2025 Lloyd's Register Group Services Limited A global safety charity is calling for more research into the most effective ways to protect workers in the manufacturing industry from safety risks posed by climate change. According to a report...

Marama Davidson | Co-Leader of The Green Party NZ

Marama Davidson | Co-Leader of The Green Party NZ

Uganda green lights military trials for civilians despite court ruling

Uganda green lights military trials for civilians despite court ruling

Illustration by Matt Haney, GPJ In January, Eron Kiiza, a human rights lawyer, represented opposition leader and four-time presidential candidate Kizza Besigye in military court. Soldiers blocked his entry and directed him to sit in a different...

103.3 Asheville FM hosts 3rd 'Voices' series focused on women in climate change research

103.3 Asheville FM hosts 3rd 'Voices' series focused on women in climate change research

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (WLOS) — Today, local radio station 103.3 Asheville FM hosted its third Voices series with a climate-focused panel centered on women in climate change research. LOCAL PUBLIC RADIO STATIONS PREPARE FOR $1.1 BILLION IN FEDERAL...

How Climate Change Is Raising Your Grocery Bill

How Climate Change Is Raising Your Grocery Bill

In 2022, California registered its driest three-year period ever recorded, leaving nearly a million acres of farm fields unplanted and producing initial crop revenue losses of nearly $2 billion that year alone. Arizona, which grows most of the...

Europe’s oldest ice core reveals 12,000 years of climate change

Europe’s oldest ice core reveals 12,000 years of climate change

A glacier on Mont Blanc holds something remarkable: a frozen archive stretching back more than 12,000 years. This discovery offers an unusually detailed record of Earth’s changing climate and atmosphere that is preserved in layers of ice. The...

Why scientists fear climate change could help Covid to thrive

Why scientists fear climate change could help Covid to thrive

Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or producing our...

Deadly flash floods and climate change impact several states

Deadly flash floods and climate change impact several states

On July 4, Texas was hit hard by floods that claimed more than 130 lives. New York City recorded its second heaviest rainfall within just one hour. Other areas, including North Carolina, New Mexico, and Kansas City, also faced severe flooding....

Nigerian Scientists Lead Charge Against Methane, Global Warming

Nigerian Scientists Lead Charge Against Methane, Global Warming

The road from Enugu to a landfill site out of town was eerily quiet early on the Sunday morning a team of young scientists from the University of Nigeria readied to go sample collecting. A lone tuk-tuk chugged along a well-laid avenue lined with...

How Climate Change Is Worsening Extreme Heat

How Climate Change Is Worsening Extreme Heat

By Amal Ahmed, Grist “This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here.” Extreme weather seems to make the headlines almost every week, as disasters increasingly strike out of season, break records, and hit...

MassoniArts “Bearing Witness” to Climate Change: A Talk with Carla Massoni

MassoniArts “Bearing Witness” to Climate Change: A Talk with Carla Massoni

One thing for sure about Carla Massoni’s move from her second-floor gallery at High Street to the space at 113 South Cross Street is that none of the ambience and exhibition finesse was lost. In fact, the street-floor space excels as an intimate...

Climate change may push 41m more into extreme poverty by 2050

Climate change may push 41m more into extreme poverty by 2050

ISLAMABAD: Climate change could significantly slow progress in poverty reduction and climate-induced income losses could push an additional 41 million people into extreme poverty by 2050, according to a new World Bank report. The projections show...

Zimbabwe’s wetlands threatened by twin evils of climate change and pollution

Zimbabwe’s wetlands threatened by twin evils of climate change and pollution

This ecological haven, teeming with diverse flora and fauna, is more than just a scenic wonder. Nestled in Umzingwane’s Ward 9 in Matabeleland South, a hidden gem lies beneath mosaics of rocky mountain ranges and thriving greenery — Morning Glory,...

€100m eco-cash splash: Small firms in Spain’s Catalunya handed loans to fight climate change

€100m eco-cash splash: Small firms in Spain’s Catalunya handed loans to fight climate change

SMALL businesses across Catalunya have been handed a €100?million credit line to help them go green – and fast. The European Investment Bank (EIB) has teamed up with Catalunya’s public development bank, the Institut Catala de Finances (ICF), to...

Church members join calls for urgent action on climate change

Church members join calls for urgent action on climate change

Representatives from St John’s Church in Hartley Wintney travelled to Westminster on Wednesday, July 9, to join more than 5,000 campaigners urging MPs to take stronger action on climate and nature. The group called on MPs to support measures...

Increasing clashes between elephants and humans in Zimbabwe highlight the effects of population pressure and climate change

Increasing clashes between elephants and humans in Zimbabwe highlight the effects of population pressure and climate change

Joramu Dipuka gets nervous every time he hears an elephant’s trumpet. Dipuka, who lives in Batonga, a neighborhood on the outskirts of Kariba in Zimbabwe, a city 356 kilometers (221 miles) from the capital, Harare, is frightened by the sound...

Strong support for proposed Climate Change Bill

Strong support for proposed Climate Change Bill

KUALA LUMPUR: The Alliance for a Safe Community has voiced strong support for the government’s proposed Climate Change Bill, calling it a “bold step forward” in Malaysia’s ongoing efforts to combat global warming. Its chairman, Tan Sri Lee Lam...

Climate change focus of Heritage Park Museum exhibit

Climate change focus of Heritage Park Museum exhibit

Climate change in northern B.C. Climate change in northern B.C. is the subject of Heritage Park Museum's annual temporary exhibit this year, Called "Heat, Hope and Home: Global Climate Change, Local Consequences," the exhibit explores questions of...

Climate change ‘sanctuary city’ one possibility for Brandon

Climate change ‘sanctuary city’ one possibility for Brandon

Opinion Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew says that as wildfire seasons become longer, increasingly frequent and more severe, the province must adapt in order to keep its citizens safe. During a media conference on Wednesday, he argued that “Our province...

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