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Canadian First Nation taps geothermal power for food security
In northeast British Columbia, fresh food is scarce. West Moberly First Nations is turning to an underground clean-energy solution.
Airplane turbulence is on the rise: Here's why
Although not a pleasant experience, turbulence is a normal and sometimes inevitable part of flying. But it could be getting a lot worse—because of climate change.
Trump's second term as president would plunge EPA into 'alternate universe'
A second term for Donald Trump would plunge the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) into an "alternate universe," an EPA veteran who worked under the Trump administration told Newsweek.
Heatwave: think it's hot in Europe? The human body is already close to thermal limits elsewhere
'Get ahead of these risks': BlackRock issues climate risk warning to investors
Asset management giant warns investors are vastly underestimating risks posed by climate change impacts today 'not just years in the future'
Investors worth $30T urge steel industry to 'safeguard future in face of climate change'
More than 250 institutional investors representing over $30tr in assets urge steel sector to set out decarbonisation strategies to guard against climate-related risks.










