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Climate risk to fishers more than farmers

A study has shown fisheries across tropical regions are at greater risk from climate change than agricultural industries, with potentially dire consequences in poorer nations.

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Don Graves: Open data can revolutionize the climate fight for vulnerable communities

Don Graves: Open data can revolutionize the climate fight for vulnerable communities

As a nation, we have an obligation to provide all Americans, especially the most vulnerable among us, with the data, tools and resources they need to combat this crisis.
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Ben Santer: How do climate scientists study the causes of climate change?

We can choose to ignore climate science, follow a "business as usual" strategy of fossil fuel use — and remain unvaccinated against the ever-increasing risks of serious climate disruption. It's a choice.

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Pensacola creates plan for potential sea level rise in the future

Pensacola is preparing for a potential sea level rise by launching an interactive online Resiliency Story Map that collects data and identifies a plan to prevent the threat.

Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is in trouble, new data shows

Antarctica’s ‘Doomsday Glacier’ is in trouble, new data shows

Glaciers all over Antarctica are in trouble as ice there rapidly melts. There’s no Antarctic glacier whose fate is more consequential for our future than the Thwaites Glacier, and new research in Science Advances shows that things aren’t looking good.
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To win the climate battle, we need the intelligence community

If John le Carré were still with us and crafting a novel about the existential threat of our time, the spy hero would be using his or her very particular set ofskills on the front lines of climate change.

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Jessica Caus and Siobhan O’Neil: Climate change is fueling recruitment into armed groups

COVID-19 has been a boon for armed groups who have exploited the pandemic to attack enemies and grow their ranks. Now, they increasingly have another unlikely ally to promote their agenda: climate change.

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