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Does man-made climate change affect the Maltese insect population? – Times of Malta

Climate change is not just a recent phenomenon. During the last ice age, about 21,000 years ago, glaciers extended as far south as modern-day London.

Climate change is hurting coral worldwide. But these reefs are thriving – ABC News

Far off the Texas coast there is a beautiful surprise in the Gulf of Mexico that draws divers from around the world: a stunning amount of coral …

Tears in our beer: Climate change could hurt beer drinkers – Bozeman Daily Chronicle

Climate change may be very bad news for beer drinkers.

New map will help gardeners keep pace with climate change – Bangor Daily News

“There are a lot of downsides to the warmer winter temperatures, too,” said Theresa Crimmins, who studies climate change and growing seasons at the …

Climate Change Hurts Coral Worldwide, But Reefs Off Texas Coast Thriving – VOA News

Bleached coral sits next to healthy coral during a scuba dive at the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Galveston, Texas, …

Texas board of education removes climate change textbook lessons – MySA

Members said that lessons on climate change paint oil and gas companies in a negative light and wanted them removed.

Climate change is hastening the demise of Pacific Northwest forests – KOMO News

… climate change-induced drought.” Red cedars aren’t alone. In recent … climate change. Trees, and plants generally, have growing ranges that are …

Climate change is hurting coral, but these reefs are thriving – Chicago Tribune

Climate change is hurting coral worldwide. But these reefs off the Texas coast are thriving. By Jamie Stengle, Lm Otero and Kendria LaFleur.

New hardiness zone map will help US gardeners keep pace with climate change – Phys.org

… climate change will have on gardens and yards across the country. Climate shifts aren’t even—the Midwest warmed more than the Southeast, for example.

Letter: How should we pay for climate change? – Pique Newsmagazine

Recommended reads for you: How do we get the biggest emitters to pay the biggest part of the cost of climate change, i.e. floods and fires …

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