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Follow the global youth protests this week

Follow the global youth protests this week

Demonstrations are planned for Friday, so we looked at what drives the movement. Here are four takeaways.
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climate impacts ice skating

Beloved Evergreen ice skating tradition facing change

In Pam Lindquist’s childhood memories, the skating seasons were much longer. Now winters feel warmer, the summers hotter — partly why Fourth of July fireworks don’t happen at the lake anymore, for fire danger.

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On thin ice: Climate change is making winter more dangerous
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On thin ice: Climate change is making winter more dangerous

A new study found that winter drownings are increasing sharply in warmer parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
In France, holiday skating rinks are an unlikely climate battleground
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In France, holiday skating rinks are an unlikely climate battleground

The attractions have prompted environmental concerns, and some cities have canceled them, citing the size of the carbon footprint needed to maintain the sites.
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Warming climate threatens natural outdoor rinks

Warming climate threatens natural outdoor rinks

Quality outdoor skating days in the Boston area have shrunk by half since the 1950s.
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Canada’s outdoor rinks are melting. So is a way of life
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Canada’s outdoor rinks are melting. So is a way of life

Canada loves its ice, and outdoor hockey is part of the nation's cultural identity. So what happens when winters get too warm for backyard rinks?
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