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Extreme rain from atmospheric rivers and ice-heating micro-cracks are ominous new threats to the Greenland ice sheet
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Extreme rain from atmospheric rivers and ice-heating micro-cracks are ominous new threats to the Greenland ice sheet

At the current level of human-caused global warming, extreme rainfall from atmospheric rivers, as well as an extensive network of previously undetected micro-cracks, could degrade large parts of the Greenland Ice Sheet faster than expected and accelerate melting toward worst-case projections for ice loss and sea level rise, recent research shows.

natural infrastructure projects capture and clean rainfall
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Vancouver could get up to $20M to capture and clean its rain

The federal government is inviting the City of Vancouver to apply for up to $20 million in funding for natural infrastructure projects to support the city’s strategy to capture and clean rainfall with natural solutions.
South Florida a more 'hostile' environment
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Climate change has made South Florida a more 'hostile' environment. Did it factor into the Surfside condo collapse?

Scientists say more intense hurricanes, worse flooding, more rainfall and other impacts mean South Florida buildings face harsher conditions.

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