Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis blasted President Biden and others who pin some of the devastation from Hurricane Idalia on climate change.
Hundreds of millions of dollars pledged for African carbon credits at climate summit | Reuters
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Lung conditions will be made worse by climate change, say researchers – EHN
The impacts of climate change, including rising temperatures, altered weather patterns, increased allergens, wildfires, and air pollution from fossil …
Africa’s first-ever climate change summit – DW – 09/04/2023
As the first-ever Africa Climate Summit kicks off on Monday in Nairobi, Kenya, some representatives in attendance are wondering whether the …
Climate Change Has Finally Come For Burning Man | WIRED
Unpredictable weather and delays following Hurricane Hilary turned the festival for ultra-wealthy techno-utopians and Hedonists into a literal …
ANDREW PIERCE: Sadiq’s flights of fancy about climate change | Daily Mail Online
ANDREW PIERCE: Sadiq Khan seeks to portray himself as the most eco-friendly politician in Britain. He is also chairman of C40 Cities, …
Climate change, trade ties top agenda as Trudeau attends summits in Asia – Toronto Sun
Canada has its eyes on Asia and the lucrative trade markets in the Indo-Pacific region as Justin Trudeau heads to the region for a week.
Biden: ‘Nobody intelligent’ can deny the impact of climate crisis | The Hill
President Biden on Saturday said that no intelligent person can deny the impacts of climate change after the president toured storm damage in …
Letter | The science isn’t settled yet on climate change | Opinion – Kingman Daily Miner
Crisp brings religious fervor to his belief in climate change. He puts his faith in the “overwhelming majority of credible climate scientists.
Half of Britons too worried about cost of living to consider climate change – The Telegraph
More than half of British people are too concerned about the cost of living to worry about climate change, a new poll suggests.