Experts warn that record high temperatures could affect mental health and exacerbate pre-existing health conditions. They also offer tips to stay cool and navigate the sweltering temperatures.
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The new heat record comes as Donald Trump prepares to return to office and undo the Biden administration's efforts to combat ...
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The concept was quickly embraced by scientists trying to raise the alarm about global warming. “We are on the precipice of ...
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It is abundantly clear from the science and from people's experience of an increasingly unstable, more polluted environment ...
The global goal of limiting warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels is now almost certainly out of reach.
Trump wants to boost fossil fuels and rein in renewables. But the green energy transition has grown too big and become too important for Trump to stop.