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Later fall frost extends allergy season

This summer’s record-breaking heat is lingering into fall: bad news for the 50 million people in the U.S. with allergies to ragweed pollen in the late summer and early fall.

Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in Northeast Florida

Rising seas swamp Black, Spanish and Indigenous history in Northeast Florida

Lincolnville is one of the historic areas in the nation’s oldest continuously occupied European settlement that are threatened by rising seas caused by temperature increases from fossil fuel pollution.

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In hot water: warming waters are stressing fish and the fishing industry
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In hot water: warming waters are stressing fish and the fishing industry

Many fish are sensitive to temperature and can survive only in specific temperature ranges.

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Faith and Flooding: How sea level rise threatens America’s houses of worship
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Faith and Flooding: How sea level rise threatens America’s houses of worship

Unchecked warming emissions are projected to leave hundreds of houses of worship in areas vulnerable to chronic flooding by midcentury.

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N.J. is warming at an alarming rate and it’s making our air harder to breathe
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N.J. is warming at an alarming rate and it’s making our air harder to breathe

Danielle Jenkins has spent her whole life struggling to breathe.

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American warming: The fastest-warming cities and states in the US
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American warming: The fastest-warming cities and states in the US

In April 1970, Americans celebrated the first Earth Day, an event meant to heighten public awareness of of environmental protection.

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