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Q&A: The state of the UK’s ‘food security’ in a fast-warming world

Promises to improve the UK’s food security...

Fulani herders struggle as water stress forces longer journeys in the Sahel » Yale Climate Connections

As climate change brings more heat and erratic rainfall to the Sahel region of Burkina Faso, many people are struggling to find enough...

Q&A: How China is adapting to increasingly frequent flooding

Extreme weather events, such as heavy rainfall,...

Mining For Hockeysticks – Watts Up With That?

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach The iconic “hockeystick” simply refuses to die. It was first created by Mann, Bradley and Hughes in their 1998...

Windward Islands bracing for potential hurricane hit on Monday » Yale Climate Connections

Tropical Depression Two formed over the near-record warm waters of the central tropical Atlantic at 5 p.m. EDT Friday. Update: TD 2 became...

DeBriefed 28 June 2024: Global floods; Heat deaths uncertainty; India’s climate protest music

Welcome to Carbon Brief’s DeBriefed. An essential guide...

more polar bear habitat than 2022 after hottest year on record – Watts Up With That?

From Polar Bear Science Susan Crockford We are just into the 2024 sea ice melt season in the Arctic with no signs of any big,...

Can technology stop a hurricane? » Yale Climate Connections

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mj_hBTqtfw Climate change is fueling more intense and frequent hurricanes, posing greater risks to lives and communities. But could cutting-edge technology offer a solution?...

Q&A: What does the ‘landmark’ Horse Hill judgment mean for UK fossil fuels?

Earlier this month, a years-long legal attempt...

Expert’s Prediction Of “Summer of Hell” For Central Europe Hasn’t Materialized Yet – Watts Up With That?

By P Gosselin By KlimaNachrichten We are almost 1/3 of the way through the meteorological summer. Time to remember the prediction made by suspect biologist Marc...

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