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Source of River Thames dries out ‘for first time’ during drought

The source of the Thames has dried up during the drought, with river experts saying it is the first time they have seen it happen while forecasters warn of further high temperatures to come.

How climate change impacts Australia’s Great Barrier Reef
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How climate change impacts Australia’s Great Barrier Reef

Record temperatures pose many direct threats to human health and the environment in Australia. It has also fueled a crisis in the ocean.

Fotis Sotiropoulos: New York can win the climate-pollution war
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Fotis Sotiropoulos: New York can win the climate-pollution war

New York State's ambitious and vitally necessary plans to reduce greenhouse gases and fight climate change - by some measures, the toughest blueprint in the nation - will be for naught without a commitment to human ingenuity and growing technological innovation.

Hot records falling twice as often as cold ones
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Hot records falling twice as often as cold ones

Since 1999, the ratio has been two warm records set or broken for every cold one.

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Marina Schauffler: As price of climate change climbs, consider how much we could save
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Marina Schauffler: As price of climate change climbs, consider how much we could save

Costs in dollars, to the environment and to living things could fall if we reduce emissions and adapt quicker.
Long Island Sound has less nitrogen pollution, report says
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Long Island Sound has less nitrogen pollution, report says

The Long Island Sound's open waters are cleaner and clearer, the result of hundreds of millions of dollars spent removing nitrogen, though New York City still sends huge amounts of the algae-growing pollutant into the water, according to a report by a nonprofit.

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Wind power could blow Long Island away
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Wind power could blow Long Island away

Change is in the air. Or, more specifically, it's in the wind.

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